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Pitt River Hot Springs

The journey may be a bit long, but it makes the destination that much better. Sometimes the road less traveled is the best road to take.

Nash Creek Hot Springs

Nash Creek Hot Springs are in central Yukon in the Wernecke Mountains, roughly 110 km northeast of Mayo, within the Nash Creek / Wind River drainage. They’re often described as one of the northernmost hot springs in the Yukon, but…

Placid Hot Springs & “No Good Warm Springs”

Placid Hot Springs- 50.568646, -123.473878 These hot springs can be found by staying on the Upper Lillooet River Forest Service Road, past the old turnoff to Meager Creek Hot Springs. As the name suggests, these springs are small, despite the source temperature…

Dewar Creek Hot Springs

GPS: 49.95538,-116.51637 Dewar Creek Hot Springs. Located in the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, the springs are reached by trail (about 3-4 hours)19.2 Km out and back trail from the end of the Dewar Creek Forest Service Road (four-wheel drive recommended). Due to…

Elwyn Creek Hot Springs

Along a 500m stretch of Elwyn Creek’s headwaters, there are about ten small hot and warm springs. The Springs are easy to find and are close to the Timberline. On the southwest side of Elwyn Creek, extensive orange tufa deposits…

Atlin Warm Springs

59.433898, -133.571790 BC Geographical Names shows the official Indigenous name is Yat’aayi Héen, made official July 28, 2023 (requested by Taku River Tlingit First Nation). The warm springs near Atlin is a popular place for locals and Yukoners alike. Found…

Crawford Creek Warm Springs

49.711391, -116.760895 Crawford Creek Warm Springs, located along Crawford Creek’s bank, is well worth a visit. If youll be taking the ferry, the schedule for it is located on Kootenay Lake Scanner Feed Page. From the community of Crawford Bay…

Meager Creek Hot Springs

  Meager Creek Hot Springs is a set of prime Springs that were once the most visited non-commercial hot springs in British Columbia. That changed in an Second ,in 2010, when a vast Landslide swept down the Capricorn Creek, roads…

Canoe River Hot Springs

Originally there were three tubs, but by the 1960s only one was usable, There were two streams, one each of hot and cold, flowing into the tubs. You would adjust the water intake to make it a comfortable temperature.

Moore’s (Honeymoon) Hot Spring

On the north bank of the South Nahanni River is “Moore’s” or “honeymoon” Hot Spring. Rafters and paddlers alike frequent the springs and lodge. The Springs’ source is roughly a hundred meters from the river, accessible by a little side…

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