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Fairmont
Hot Springs Resort
The
cozy surroundings of the lodge and the majestic mountains contribute
to Fairmont's unique atmosphere. Fairmont is a world-class four
season resort, featuring 2 championship golf courses and plenty
of other summer adventures too. Our 311 unit RV park is located
close to the hot pool complex. Relax, Rejuvenate and Revive
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British Columbia
has a large number of hot springs, many of which are situated in
the BC Rockies, in some of the most scenic areas in the world. While
most springs are often located in delightful undeveloped areas,
often reached after a long hike up a mountain valley, some have
been developed into international resort destinations. A circle
tour of the BC Rockies region allows you to experience the hot wonders
that await you in British Columbia.
Map
of the Kootenays and BC Rockies
From a starting
point in Creston, in the
southern Kootenays, head north on Highway 3A to Kootenay Bay, and
cross Kootenay Lake by ferry to Balfour (crossing time 35 minutes).
From Balfour the beautiful town of Nelson
is well worth the side trip. Continue north on Highway 31 along
the western shore of Kootenay Lake to Ainsworth Hot Springs.
Ainsworth
Hot Springs
In the heart of the Kootenay wilderness is the community of Ainsworth
Hot Springs. Set into the mountainside overlooking the vast expanse
of Kootenay Lake and the Purcell Mountains is Ainsworth Hot Springs
resort, which features three odourless pools, a 150-foot unique
horseshoe-shaped cave, main lounging pool and stream-fed cold plunge.
A highlight of the natural hot springs is the horseshoe cave, which
offers an exhilarating experience.
More
on Ainsworth Hot Springs.
Continue north
on Highways 31/31A through Kaslo
to New Denver and on to the community of Nakusp,
where two hot spring resorts are located:
Halcyon
Hot Springs
From Nakusp drive north on Hwy 23 to Halcyon Hot Springs, located
on the shores of beautiful Arrow Lakes. Halcyon's beneficial hot
mineral waters have a unique combination of sodium, lithium, magnesium,
calcium, and strontium, which can provide relief from arthritis,
osteoporosis, and gout. Halcyon Hot Springs is surrounded by spectacular
alpine peaks, crystal blue lakes, rivers and streams, an abundance
of wildlife, and a magical legend.
More on Halcyon Hot Springs.
Nakusp
Hot Springs
Nakusp Hot Springs, located just outside the community of Nakusp,
is a wonderful place to relax, kick back, and enjoy the soothing
mineral waters of the naturally heated mineral springs. Although
the Nakusp Hot Springs might lack some of the drama of the horseshoe-shaped
tunnel at Ainsworth Hot Springs, they nonetheless provide an equally
vivid hot-spring experience. The setting is a narrow canyon through
which the Kuskanax River runs.
More
on Nakusp Hot Springs.
From Nakusp,
continue north again on Highway 23 to Galena Bay, and a second ferry
crossing, this time of Upper Arrow Lake to Shelter Bay. Back on
the road again, Highway 23 brings you to the Trans-Canada Highway
(Hwy 1) and the city of Revelstoke.
After a visit in Revelstoke, travel eastbound on the Trans-Canada
to Canyon Hot Springs, passing through Mount
Revelstoke National Park.
Canyon
Hot Springs
The Canyon Hot Springs are located in Albert Canyon in British Columbia's
spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains east of Revelstoke, between
Glacier and Mt. Revelstoke National Parks. Canyon Hot Springs resort
is open in summer, from May to September. Whether you choose to
soak in the 15,000-gallon hot pool or swim in the 60,000-gallon
warm swimming pool, your visit is sure to be an exhilarating experience.
More
on Canyon Hot Springs.
Continue eastwards
through Glacier National Park and Rogers
Pass to the community of Golden,
before continuing south on Highway 95 to two fabulous hot springs
in the Columbia River Valley.
Radium
Hot Springs
The village of Radium Hot Springs is little more than a support
system for area vacation development; gas stations, a couple of
cafes, and a string of motels that grow denser as one nears the
hot springs at Radium Hot Springs. But people come here for more
than the town that is located within the boundaries of Kootenay
National Park, they come here for the natural hot springs, and Canada's
largest hot springs pool.
More
on Radium Hot Springs.
Fairmont
Hot Springs Resort
The community
of Fairmont Hot Springs is nestled in the Columbia River Valley,
between the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the Purcell Mountain range,
just outside Kootenay National Park. With
two championship golf courses, spa facilities and the largest natural
mineral hot pools in Canada that are a legendary attraction, Fairmont
Hot Springs Resort attracts visitors from all over the world.
Resort
website:
Fairmont
Hot Springs Resort
More on Fairmont Hot Springs.
From Radium
Hot Springs a visit to Kootenay National
Park is a highlight of any trip to the area. From Fairmont,
visitors have the option of visiting some of the undeveloped hot
springs in the BC Rockies. Continue south on Highway 95/93 to south
of Canal Flats, and turn east onto the Whiteswan Lake Road, which
will take you to Lussier Hot Springs.
Lussier
Hot Springs
The wilderness Lussier Hot Springs are located near the western
boundary of Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park, within the Kootenay
Range of the Rocky Mountains . Whiteswan forestry Road climbs steadily
from Hwy 93/95, entering Lussier Gorge, where a maintained walking
trail leads down to a set of four delightful rock pools alongside
the Lussier River that are very popular during the summer months.
More
on Lussier Hot Springs.
Ram Creek
Hot Springs
The luke warm Ram Creek Hot Springs are clear and odourless, with
an average temperature range from 30°C to 35°C (86°F to 95°F). The
pools are not accessible by vehicle during the winter months. A
snowmobile or cross-country skis are required. From Skookumchuk
watch for the sign to Premier Lake. Head up Premier Lake Road and
pass the turnoff to Premier Lake after 8 km. Continue travelling
straight, now on the gravel Sheep Creek Road North. Following the
main road for approximately 12 km, the road curves right and up
the hill. There is room to park on the left hand side. You will
see hot springs trickling towards the road, and a path up a slope
to the springs, which are located in an ecological reserve. From
Lussier Hot Springs you can reach Ram Creek Hot Springs by way of
back roads in approximately 45 minutes.
Dewar Creek Hot Springs
The Dewar Creek Hot Springs are undeveloped, and the spring water
is too hot to bathe in. From Marysville, south of Kimberley on Highway
95A, drive 38.1 km west on St. Mary Lake Forestry Road. The turnoff
to Dewar Creek Road is 500 metres beyond the prominent White Creek
bridge. Avoid the left turn onto the signed West Fork St. Mary River
Road. Turn right (north) on to Dewar Creek Road, continue 22.7 km
to the end of the road and park in a large cleared area. Hike approximately
9 km on the forested Dewar Creek Trail, an outfitters horse trail
that can be muddy and indistinct in places. This is a day hike,
and the trail can be difficult to follow as it forges the creek
numerous times and overlaps game trails at several places.
Returning to Kimberley
and Cranbrook, Crowsnest
Highway 3 will return you to your starting point in the town of
Creston, soothed, relaxed and ready to face the world again.
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