How to Find 3 Natural Hot Springs in BC Canada (in one road trip)

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On the western (and warmer) side of the Canadian Rockies are some hidden gem natural and uncommercialized hot springs. The hot springs I’m covering in this video are the Lussier Hot Springs, Ram Creek Hot Springs and the Fairmont Natural Hot Springs (including a warm waterfall)! Since they're within one hour of each other, you can visit them all in a short road trip.

This video is for entertainment and informational purposes only and provides an overview of what to expect at these 3 natural hot springs in BC, Canada. If you decide to visit - you do so at your own risk. Please obey all signs, and do not enter these areas if/when they are closed. They could be closed at random due to bears in the area, high water, mudslides or other reasons. Please respect the land and don't leave any garbage.

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Fairmont Mountain Bungalows:

Log Cabin:

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I'm the CFF (Chief Fun Finder) of my travel website - Like Where You're Going.

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I wanted to thank you for this video. We were staying in Fairmont Hot Springs and because of this video we were able to go to Lussier Hot Springs on the Tuesday after Labor (Labour? 😉} Day and it was fantastic! We would have loved to get to the final spring but did not have the vehicle for it. Great video and thank you again!!

tamralistan
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We loved your video of the Hot Springs. Thank you for sharing. ❤️

viajandoforadarota
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It's funny we were talking about this place the other day and it showed up on my phone sure brings back memories I grew up just south of Fairmont

regwack
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Underrated video. Gotta love earth’s natural hot tubs

twitchylegs
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Thank you so much for your amazing videos! We are planning a trip for September 2024 (from Melbourne, Australia) and tossing up between car rental or RV rental for a week from Vancouver through the mountains. Your information has been invaluable….keep ‘em coming 😂xx

lmf
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Aly, you are a great human being 😊, thank you for sharing

NamaNama
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Great video Aly. Definitely a stop next time I'm around that area!

kennyrichey
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Thanks for the beautiful video with a lot of information. Is there a changing facility at the Natural Fairmount Hot Springs? If not, then we may have to purchase a towel poncho for changing in public.

kimsooyong
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thank you for shared nice videos, i love blue cute cabin, , i want go,

West__Coast__Joyride
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In the summer, bathtub warm is perfect.

campingboy
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Hello, my name is Chao Wa Isan Khon from Thailand. Come to visit the beautiful atmosphere. I'm rooting for you.

เจ้วาอิสานขอน-ฉถ
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And thanks to the publicity Lussier hot springs one has to wait in line to get in the small pool

EKAdventures
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Super excited to check these out, thanks for sharing! :)

ashleyc
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Thank you for this video ! Are these accessible in the winter ?

nancyandpitt
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I was curious as to why the owners haven't repaired that old bath house.

dennispine
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Aly Smalis, you have a nice video here. Good job! Thanks. Over the past few years, I've been doing a silly little project of accumulating places in the US and Canada with questionable pronunciations for outsiders. I just found 3 in BC that you may be able to help me with--Choquette Hot Springs, and up near Kitimat--Gitnadoiks River, and Fochgilttoyees Provincial Parks. Are you familiar with any of them? Thanks.
P.S. Unlike Mark below, I'm in Illinois.

jimgreen
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Aly!!! She's literally my model for what I wanna grow up to be like😂 love, catalina

kaityl
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Oct 22 Update
The Fairmont natural hot springs no longer exist. The water has been redirected 100' downstream through a culvert. The old pools are now cold.

'Lussier' remains fabulous

Ram Creek is easier to access via Premier park road. Paved for 9 km them rough gravel for 8.9 kilometres. Then 1.4 kilometres bike.

geraldferweda
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Just an update for everyone. Fairmont natural hotspring is now blocked off from the general public. Not sure if its permanent.

gmusashi_
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This is so beautiful, just a shame it's so out of the way for many non-Canadians otherwise I'd love to visit (I'm based in the UK for context).

markcummings