Radium Hot Springs, informally and commonly called Radium, is a village of 776 residents situated in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. The village is named for the hot springs located in the nearby Kootenay National Park. From Banff, Alberta, it is accessible via Highway 93.
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Kootenay River Runners raft on 3 of the best white water rivers in British Columbia and Alberta. Our trips offer trips from mild to wild, the perfect white water rafting experience for any outdoor adventure enthusiast. Whether you are looking for a fun filled family rafting trip on the Kootenay River near Radium, BC; or a short but sweet, exciting rafting adventure on the Toby Creek in Panorama BC, or a high-adventure, adrenaline pumping, white water rafting challenge on the Kicking Horse River near Golden, BC. We have the perfect trip for you and your family.
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You'll be soaring in style on our 7 Zipline Canopy Tour geared up with our top quality equipment. The first 6 lines take you zig-zagging across the Dry Gultch Valley. Line 7 is the longest and faster line of the tour, and it's a double zip! You get to race a friend to the finish. Our 32 foot Climbing Wall will take you above the ground for a bird’s eye view of our spectacular Columbia Valley. It can accommodate up to three climbers at once and offers opportunities for both children and adults to build character, confidence and self-esteem, and have fun while they do it! We use 3 mechanically operated auto-belays that move with you as your head up the wall. Face your fear of heights with our new 35 Jump Tower. Climb up 35 feet and step off the edge with this new and exciting attraction. We use the QuickJump Free Fall device which gives jumpers a thrilling free fall experience before softly catching you and lowering you to the ground. **Height and Weight Restriction Apply**
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Great people working there, providing a very friendly advise to tourists regarding various attractions in Radium Hotsprings, Kootenay National Park, Yoho and Banff National Parks. I found the staff to be very knowledgable, down to earth, approachable, willing to go the exta mile to help even with getting your boarding passes for you, should the need arise.
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We had two days in Radium and we spent the better part of both of them in the park. I’m so glad we had time to explore it! Of course we went to the hot springs, but we also hiked quite a bit. We did the Juniper Trail which took about 2 hours - it is marked as a green (easy) trail but there is quite a bit of elevation. I had to rest lots (just an FYI if you have heart or mobility issues). We started at the first parking lot past the gate and then walked back along the highway. Coming back that way you go through the two mountains so that the cliffs are nearly overhead and then have a fantastic view of the river. We also did the Restoration Trail outside of the Redstreak Campground which is an easy 20 minute loop with signs about the way fires are supposed to work in forests and how they are trying to restore the natural forests now after years of prematurely putting out fires instead of letting the dead stuff burn. That was really interesting. Wear bug spray! Finally we did the Paint Pots trail. We did not go all the way to Marble Canyon because of the grizzly bear warning but Paint Pots itself is really amazing. The earth is rich in iron so it’s very red and the water is quite beautiful. There are many more stops along the way so well worth spending the time!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Short, very easy walk with a beautiful lake to look at. The color of the lake is absolutely stunning. Won't take more than 10 minutes to walk the whole thing.
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This is the best viewpoint in Kootenay National Park for getting a wide view of the gorgeous mountains. You do hardly see the river, but there's still lots to entertain the eye. Coming from Banff, it's the last place to stop for a view, as in Sinclair Canyon, the only parking areas are for trailhead use - the road is much too narrow to stop if you see a bear or something. There's separate parking for east and westbound traffic. This highway can be very, very busy, with lots of lead-foots from Alberta dashing to their condos in the Columbia Valley, so be very cautious crossing if you've parked on the westbound side.
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The Radium Hot Springs Visitor Information Centre is a central hub for information providing directions and advice on places to eat, to stay and to shop as well as activities and recreational opportunities. It performs an interpretive role for the natural, cultural and heritage history of the area. With the assistance from the Kootenay National Park Visitor Information Centre (April-October) the staff at the Radium Hot Springs Visitor Centre provides a wealth of information to visitors to Radium Hot Springs and the entire Columbia Valley. Facilities and Partners at the Radium Hot Springs Visitor Centre include: Parks Canada Seasonal Visitor Information Centre Friends of Kootenay Gift Store and Jr. Naturalist Program Complimentary WIFI Technology Centre Picnic Tables Pet Friendly Chamber of Commerce & Destination Marketing Organization
Beautiful way to soak along your journey..there was even a snowman! Ample showers, lockers, a 99 degree soak pool and a 107 degree hot tub!
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