Calgary Hot Springs – One of those must-do things in Winter
Going to the Calgary hot springs in such a season is definitely the best choice for travel. After soaking, you will feel comfortable all over your body, and your fatigue will be washed away, and even your skin will feel soft instantly. For many people, hot springs are the easiest and most comfortable way to relax. Nexus will help you summarize the hot spring resorts that you can go back and forth on the same day.
Radium Hot Springs
Radium Hot Springs is the largest mineral hot spring in Canada. It is located in the Radium resort south of Kootenay National Park in the Rocky Mountains. It takes about 3 hours to drive from Calgary. Its hot spring water is odorless and tasteless, showing a beautiful blue color, rich in minerals such as radium, iron, sodium, and magnesium. These mineral springs can nourish the skin and deeply regulate our health.
Tickets:
Adult (17-64) CAD$16.50
Elderly (65+) and Youth (3-17) CAD$14.25
Child (under 3) Free
Family package CAD$53
Radium Hot Springs
7556 Main Street East, Radium Hot Springs, BC Canada V0A 1M0
(250)-347-9331Lussier Hot Springs
This is really a natural hot spring completely hidden in the mountains! Lussier Hot Spring has not been commercially developed, and you can smell the sulfur smell of the hot spring. There are several hot spring pools here, all of which are surrounded by stones by tourists. The water temperature of the hottest pool reaches 43 degrees Celsius, and the lowest temperature is 34 degrees Celsius.
Lussier Hot Springs
Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park, East Kootenay F, BC
(250) 422-3003Banff’s Upper Hot Springs
Banff Hot Springs can be reached in about 1.5 hours by car from Calgary. The water temperature is 45°C and the spring water is rich in Minerals and hydrogen sulfide are effective in treating rheumatism. With the Mogi jungle as its backdrop, visitors can look up and be amazed by the myriad of drunk blue sky and white clouds that make for a breathtaking sight. It’s the perfect place to open up to the mysterious beauty of nature.
Tickets:
Adult (17-64) CAD$16.50
Elderly (65+) and Youth (3-17) CAD$14.25
Child (under 3) Free
Family package CAD$53
Banff’s Upper Hot Springs
1 Mountain Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1K2
(403)-762-1515