Taylor Warm Spring
Hot Spring
Hard to reach springs with low flow and no pools, but soothing waters for the brave seeking solitude.
We have compiled a master list all of the hot springs in British Columbia (and occasionally beyond). Try some of our favourites and stop worrying that you have missed out!
Hard to reach springs with low flow and no pools, but soothing waters for the brave seeking solitude.
Remote and serene natural hot springs located on the shore of Tchentlo Lake, offering a beautiful setting with three pools of gas-bubbly, soda-tasting water.
Secluded hot springs near Bella Coola, accessible via tributary from Thorsen Creek. Overshadowed by nearby petroglyphs, these historic hot springs may have been used by early inhabitants.
A mineral deposit-rich ecosystem that attracts wildlife but is not for bathing.
Also known as Wholeway Hot Springs, a difficult to reach remote natural spring in the Halfway River Valley.
The springs on the shore of Third Vermilion Lake are a unique and fascinating sight, despite being too small and cool for swimming.
A large bathing pool and several smaller bathhouses close to the town of Tungsten in the Northwest Territories.
Three large, richly vegetated pools near Seaplane Lake and Flat River in the Northwest Territories.
A hidden haven of natural beauty and serenity in the wilds near Little Wilson Lake.