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.
Restaurants in Radium Hot Springs
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Located in a freshly renovated space within the Prestige Radium Hot Springs Resort, Elevation Massage & Spa offers massage, hair services, spa treatments, nail services, eyelash extensions and spa packages to the Columbia Valley. Centrally located only a short drive from Invermere, Fairmont Hot Springs and Panorama Mountain Village. Elevation is comprised of three treatment rooms for massage, facials and body treatments, two pedicure chairs, two manicure stations and two hair stations. The Spa is proud to offer health conscious products such as Om Organics skin care, Zoya and Bioseaweed Gel nail polish. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Renata was very thorough in her assessment. I am looking forward to my next appointment with her very soon.
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.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
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!
4.0 based on 1,090 reviews
Nestled in Sinclair Canyon, Radium Hot Springs, located in British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park, includes a hot soaking pool and cooler swimming pool. Whether you are visiting the local golf courses, skiing, snowboarding, or just passing through, the Radium Hot Springs are not to be missed! Radium Hot Springs’ mineral water is uniquely odourless and clear, making this the perfect place for a relaxing soak. Gaze up at the rock cliffs see if you can spot one of the bighorn sheep that make this canyon home. The kids will enjoy swimming and diving in the cooler swimming pool (29C). There is so much to enjoy year-round, including nearby hiking and walking trails, picnic areas and all of the amenities of a full-service town. Capacity is limited to ensure 2m physical distancing can be maintained. Reservations are not available. Please wear a mask, arrive prepared to wait outside (wait times may exceed an hour) and visit our website for trip planning and COVID safety information.
We weren’t too sure about Radium Hot Springs and questioned ourselves the whole way, whether we should go here or stop at Fairmont which seemed to be a bit more famous. But we’re so glad we went to Radium! We were worried that it would be run down, but it is very well maintained. There was lots of parking (there are two lots - an overflow lot which, if you’re coming from Radium, shows up first on your left, and the regular lot which then shows up on your right. If you park in the overflow lot there is an underground tunnel to the pools and it is not a far walk). The facility rents everything you could need - towels, swimsuits, whatever. There are lots of lockers and even when it is very busy, you can carve out a bit of space for yourself. There are two pools - a slightly cooler one and the hot one. There is also a small plunge tub - don’t be fooled by the sign that says “hot tub” because it’s a cold plunge! VERY refreshing. The two pools are on opposite sides of the facility and you have to walk through the indoor corridor to go from one to the other. Once we found the cold plunge pool we did not bother with the cooler big pool anymore - it has a diving board and slides and was full of children. The hot pool is very hot - I think 39 degrees Celsius - and feels wonderful. There is a seating area near where the water comes in and it is very pleasant - flowers and picnic tables with a view of the water rushing by. You can sit and soak for as long as you like but right now there is no cafe so be aware that you can’t get food. Also, the lockers are single use only so you can’t get out, go get stuff out of your locker, and lock it back up again. My favourite thing was the view - you are right in the canyon staring up at the rock face. It felt very private and hidden away.
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