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Commercial Hot Springs in British Columbia (BC) Canada

British Columbia, Canada is well known for ultra-plush, resort-class hot springs complete with luxurious accommodations.
 

Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort
Between Balfour and Kaslo
Near Kootenay Lake
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Banff Upper Hot Springs
Banff National Park
Near Bow River
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Canyon Hot Springs
E of Revelstoke
(closed during winter)
LINK
Cave & Basin Hot Springs
Banff National Park
Closed in 1992/93, Interpretive Center Open
Fairmont Hot Springs
Between Canal Flats and Invermere
Near Columbia Lake & River
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Halcyon Hot Springs
Nakusp
Mt. Odin
LINK
Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa
Harrison Hot Springs
Near Harrison Lake
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Manitou Springs Resort Hotel & Spa
Near Little Manitou Lake
Near Watrous
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Miette Hot Springs
Jasper National Park
(closed during winter)
Mount Layton Hot Springs Resort
Edge of Lakelse Lake
Near Terrace
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Nakusp Hot Springs
Nakusp
Near Kuskanax River
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Radium Hot Springs
In Kootenay National Park near Radium
Canadian Rocky Mountains
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Takhini Hot Springs*
In Takhini River Valley
Near Whitehorse, Yukon
Temple Gardens Mineral Spa
Near Moose Jaw Tunnels
Near Moose Jaw
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* = outside BC area

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