Radium Hot Springs
One of British Columbia’s top natural hot springs is found in Kootenay National Park. This family-friendly facility offers plenty of space to relax and soak in the expansive hot pool or cool off with the kids in the swimming pool.
Whether you are visiting the local Radium golf courses, skiing or snowboarding at Panorama Ski Resort, or just passing through Kootenay National Park, soaking in Radium Hot Springs is a unique experience not to be missed!
The mineral water of Radium Hot Springs is uniquely odourless and clear, making this hot springs perfect for a relaxing soak.
Radium Hot Springs’ Aquacourt is featured on the Canadian Register of Historic Places.
View detailed information about the Radium Hot Springs services and facilities at Canadian Rockies Hot Springs.
About Radium Hot Springs
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History of Radium Hot Springs
History of the Radium Hot Springs
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Top five minerals
The top five minerals found in the Radium Hot Springs are:
- Sulphate 302 mg/l
- Calcium 135 mg/l
- Bicarbonate 100.8 mg/l
- Silica 31.8 mg/l
- Magnesium 31.6 mg/l
Water temperature is kept between 37ºC and 40ºC (98ºF and 104ºF).
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