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Canada 12 Best Hot Springs on the West Coast

Immigrating to Canada to enjoy the immigrant life: Canada's climate is relatively cold, and soaking in hot springs under the ice and snow should be one of the best enjoyment. Although there are not as many hot springs in Canada as in Japan, we still have many good places to choose from on the west coast. The following are the best hot springs on the west coast 12 that I summarized in 1986. Most of these hot springs are concentrated in BC and Asia. You might as well take your loved ones to enjoy the hot springs when you are free.

Ainsworth Hot Spring Resort * * is located near Nelson, BC Province. It has three pools, a large rest pool, a cold water pool and a cave hot spring pool with a depth of 150 feet. The water temperature here is as high as 42 degrees Celsius. Hot springs are open all year round, and the charge is about $ 1 1 to $ 16.

Friends who like to get rewards through their own efforts may wish to try Maquinna Marine Provincial Park located in Clayquot Sound near Tofino, vancouver island, British Columbia. There is an all-natural hot spring called Wenquan Bay, but you have to walk 2 kilometers to get there. The hot spring water temperature is 47 degrees Celsius, which is naturally cooled by the Pacific Ocean. The charge is completely free.

Radium Hot Springs are located in Sinclair Canyon of Kutenai National Park near the junction of BC and Asia. There are two hot spring pools, the 25m pool is 27 degrees Celsius, and the big swimming pool is 39 degrees Celsius. The spring water here is completely tasteless, and the charge is about 6 to 9 dollars.

Harrison Hot Springs, the nearest to Vancouver, should be familiar to everyone. This hot spring town is only 2 hours' drive from Vancouver. The water of two natural hot springs-potash hot spring at 40 degrees Celsius and sulfur hot spring at 62 degrees Celsius-was cooled to 38 degrees Celsius and supplied to the public hot spring pool in the town. The charge for the hot spring pool is about $8.5 to $65,438 +02.5.

Quiet Hot Spring Village & located near Revelstoke BC, next to Alou Lake; The resort has four swimming pools. It includes hot pools at 40 and 30 degrees Celsius and cold pools at 13 degrees Celsius. You can also swim or canoe in the river in summer. The charge is about 1 1 to 18 dollars.

There is also a nice canyon hot spring near Revelstoke, British Columbia. This hot spring in Albert Canyon was discovered by accident while building the Canadian Pacific Railway. So railway workers built two hot pools here. Located between the glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Park, Canyon Hot Springs are used by many skiers, climbers and campers all year round. The charge is about $8.5 to $65,438 +02.5.

In fairmont Hot Springs in Invermore, British Columbia, 654.38+500,000 gallons of hot water flow in from colomba Valley every day. Water is distributed to three hot pools, a diving pool at 30 degrees Celsius, a swimming pool at 32 degrees Celsius and a hot pool at 39 degrees Celsius. The cost is about 10 to 14.

There are several natural hot springs beside Lake Lussier in White Swan Lake Provincial Park between Invermore and Kimberly in BC Province. The cold hot spring is 34 degrees Celsius, and the hot spring is 43 degrees Celsius. The charge here is completely free, which is very popular with friends who come to climb mountains or camp in Lussier Canyon.

The water source of Nakup Hot Springs located in Nakup sp, British Columbia comes from 54℃ spring water gushed from underground. The two hot spring pools are adjusted to between 32 and 40 degrees Celsius in different seasons. The spring water here is unique because it contains 1 1 different minerals. The swimming pool charges about $9.50 to $65,438 +05.

Miete Hot Springs in Jasper National Park has the hottest springs in the Canadian Rockies. The temperature here is 53.9 degrees Celsius in spring, and the cooled swimming pool is comfortable at 39 degrees. This hot spring is about 45 minutes' drive from Jasper town and costs about $6 to $9.

Banff National Park (Canada's first national park) maintains the water temperature in Banff Upper Hot Springs at about 37 to 40 degrees Celsius. Spring water contains minerals such as sulfate, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate and sodium. The charge is $7.