Stay warm this winter at some of BC's best natural hot springs

NowMedia Staff | January 4, 2019 in Lifestyle

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You know the saying, “I need a vacation from my vacation?” Well, sometimes we need a vacation after Christmas, as the holidays are a very busy time for most. If you can spare the guilt and carve out some ‘me’ time, here is a list of hot springs where you will be able to recharge your batteries. Head out on your own or treat someone special to one of these killer getaways.

Tsek Hot Springs

Also known as Skookumchuck Hot Springs and St. Agnes’ Well Hot Springs, this watering hole is home to sacred geothermal hot springs which includes 10 tubs.

Directions and more information here.

Halcyon Hot Springs

Stay at a cottage or chalet and take in the Monashee Mountains from your windows or while lounging in the springs. Halcyon Hot Springs sits waterfront on Upper Arrow Lake and is home to restorative hot spring waters.

Directions and more information here.

Hot Springs Cove

Located in Maquinna Provincial Park, Hot Springs Cove is one of Canada's natural hot springs. This location ties in an adventure with rest and relaxation! This experience begins with a 30-minute walk down a winding trail through the B.C. forest.

Directions and more information here.

Lussier Hot Springs

Lussier Hot Springs is another amazing natural spring right in B.C. Located in Whitesman Lake Provincial Park, this hot spring includes a short hike down the Lussier River but is totally worth the trek.

Directions and more information here.

Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs was founded in the 1800s but did not become a resort destination until 1885 when the St. Alice Hotel and Bath House were built. Enjoy the five indoor and outdoor mineral-rich hot spring pools at this “healing place.”

Directions and more information here.

Escape for the weekend and hit up one of these hot springs for a little R&R and adventure.

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