Ainsworth Hot Springs
Hot Spring
Commercial cave hot spring with adjacent accommodation and restaurant.
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Commercial cave hot spring with adjacent accommodation and restaurant.
A well preserved natural hot springs in well conserved wilderness.
A lukewarm hot spring that is said to have healing properties.
Natural thermal pool on the side of a river. Now an official BC Park with camping.
Hot springs with multiple pools located along the side if a forest service road.
Reserved for experience hikers, Mist Mountain Hot Spring is not for the weak of knee or faint of heart, but every step is worth the breathtaking views.
Relax in natural beauty at Sloquet Hot Springs, set in rustic rock pools along a creek in traditional Xa'xtsa First Nation territory. Enjoy camping, day use, and hot springs.
Discover the hidden gem of the Aiyansh Hot Springs, nestled in the Nass Valley and surrounded by the stunning scenery of Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park. Reachable via a 55 km rocky gravel road off the Stewart-Cassiar highway, the trail to the hot springs is a 5-minute hike through eerie lava beds. Soak in the natural hot springs, consisting of two hot vents and two cold water pipes flowing into a gravel pit, surrounded by a covered sitting area and an outhouse. The Aiyansh Hot Springs offer a unique experience, contrasting hot and cool water and considered sacred by the Nisga’a Nation. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity was only made public in 1997 and promises to leave visitors feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.