
Banff Upper Hot Springs
The presence of hot springs in Banff led to the creation of Canada’s first National Park. Located in the UNESCO Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, the all natural, outdoor hot springs pool in Banff offers the experience of a lifetime. Today’s hot springs visitor can luxuriate in the outdoor hot pool amidst the classic views of Banff National Park. The heritage bath house features contemporary services including a day spa.
Radium Hot Springs
Radium Hot Springs in Kootenay National Park have offered visitors the chance to relax and unwind for generations. Beneath dramatic rock canyon cliffs, the hot mineral water emerges from deep in the earth’s crust. Here, visitors may come to soak in the scenery and enjoy the natural wonders of this place – such as bighorn sheep that make this canyon home. Hot springs, glaciers and mountains are among the reasons that Kootenay National Park is part of the UNESCO Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site. Day spa services are available on site.
Miette Hot Springs
Located in the scenic front ranges of the Canadian Rockies, Miette Hot Springs is a destination worthy of a full day or half day trip from Jasper or Hinton, Alberta. Its location in Jasper National Park is among the best in the national parks for sightseeing, hiking and wildlife viewing.
Visitors to all of the Canadian Rockies Hot Springs consistently rate the experience with top marks in visitor surveys. Public health regulations are strictly followed. The hot spring water is chlorinated and constantly refreshed to ensure the highest standards of water quality and hygiene.
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