About the Park
This park is a popular stopover for tourists travelling the Alaskan Highway and wanting to enjoy the second largest hot spring in Canada. The park is well known for its hot springs in a natural forest setting and lush plant life due to the warmth of the springs.
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TUE 10°C | °CCloudiness%Humidity%
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WED 11°C | °CCloudiness%Humidity%
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THU 12°C | °CCloudiness%Humidity%
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FRI 13°C | °CCloudiness%Humidity%
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SAT 14°C | °CCloudiness%Humidity%
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Contact
Kootenay Forest Services

Phone: 250-776-7000
E-mail: [email protected]
www.bcparks.ca
Rates
Day use area visit (adult 16+) $5.00
Day use area visit (adult) – annual pass $10.00
Day use area visit (child 6 – 15 years old) $3.00
Day use area visit (family) $10.00
Day use area visit (family) – annual pass $20.00
Winter frontcountry camping $16.00
Frontcountry camping $26.00
Facilities
53 campsites, up to 50 vehicle overflow, day-use area, picnic tables, playground, a natural hot spring pool, change houses and pit toilets.
Location
Km 796 of the Alaskan Highway, 317 km northwest of Fort Nelson.
Size
1,082 ha.Park Amenities
Vehicle accessible camping facilities
Picnic sites
Wheelchair accessible
Pit Toilets
Campfires allowed
Playground
Pets must be on leash
Park Activities
Swimming
Hiking
Bicycling