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Hot Springs, British Columbia, CanadaJulie 
Register visited this hot springs spa in Kootenay National Park, Canada in 
October 2001
    Tucked 
in the protective mountains of Kootenay National Park near the red-hued rocks 
of Sinclair Canyon lies the largest hot springs pool in Canada at Radium Hot Springs. 
I spent a relaxing afternoon soaking in the hot pool  which has a spectacular 
view of the surrounding mountains. The water is 44C at its source and flows at 
a rate of 1375 l/min. It's filtered and chlorinated before it enters the pool 
(required of all public hot springs pools). The water is tasteless and odorless 
and has sulphate, calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium, and sodium as its major components.
  The hot pool 
is family-friendly with a shallow lounging area perfect for children достопримечательности Кирова. Next to 
the hot pool is a new 8-person whirlpool tub that is kept cooler than the hot 
pool in the summer and hotter in the winter. On the other side of the 1950's era 
building is a 25 m cool pool with diving board.    
 2001 marked 
the 50th anniversary of the existing heritage buildings at Radium Hot Springs 
Pools. The Aqua court was constructed from 1949-1951 for a cost of $958,653. In 
1997, Radium Hot Springs began major renovations which included a new reception 
area, information center and gift shop on the main level. The women's changing 
room on the lower level was renovated with non-slip flooring, new change cubicles, 
built-in benches, and 11 vanities with mirrors and electrical outlets. The facility 
is universally accessible and open year-round. At the time of my visit, the fees 
were quite reasonable - just $6.00 CAD ($6.30 CAD in 2010) for an adult in high 
season (Mid-May to Mid-October), $1.50 CAD ($1.90 CAD in 2010) for swimsuit rental 
(1950's style), $1.25 CAD ($1.90 CAD in 2010) for towel rental, and $0.25 CAD 
($1.00 CAD in 2010) for locker rental.  2003 
Update   The 
4000 square-foot Pleiades Massage and Spa opened in the summer of 2003 with five 
treatment rooms overlooking the river that flows beneath the building, 2 Vichy 
shower rooms, a steam room, a sauna, a plunge pool, and a waiting area that overlooks 
the cool pool.
 According to Tamara Nowakowsky, the hip décor 
is akin to what you might find in the best European and North American spas, yet 
doesn't seem out of place in the 52-year-old heritage building.  The 
revamped facility offers hot-stone massage therapy, salt rubs and more, using 
all-natural, handmade scented oils and other products, in treatment rooms filled 
with natural light.   Wrap things up with a complimentary session 
in the hot plunge pool or the aromatic steam room, and it's just about enough 
to put you over the edge of relaxation.   
On January 22, 2010 Olympic 
fever came to Radium Hot Springs as visitors and residents cheered on the Olympic 
Torch as it made its way through British Columbia to the 2010 Vancouver Olympic 
Winter Games. The torchbearers ran from the Radium Hot Springs Pools, passed through 
Sinclair Canyon and the village of Radium Hot Springs on what became a great start 
to an Olympic year for Canada. Did you know? Open 
daily, year-round, the Radium Hot Springs facility welcomes 270, 000 visitors 
each year.The mineral water that emerges at the 
spring source for Radium Hot Springs is odourless because the hydrogen sulfide 
gas normally present in hot springs water has already dissipated. This occurs 
when the spring encounters a cave or other underground opening where oxygen is 
present. Hydrogen Sulfide gas gives off a "rotten egg" odour, which 
dissipates quickly when exposed to Oxygen. Radium 
Hot Spring was so named because of small traces of Radon in the water. The first 
analysis of the water from the springs, undertaken by McGill University in 1914, 
disclosed that it was radioactive, more so than the famous springs at Bath, England. 
A scheme to bottle and sell the water from the Radium Hot Springs was almost carried 
out in the early 1900s because it was thought to have therapeutic and medicinal 
value. The amount of radioactivity is harmless and is much less than that given 
off by an ordinary watch dial.A rare snake that 
is seldom seen by humans and a tiny fern are known to live in the warm canyon 
in and around Radium Hot Springs. Rubber Boas are listed as a species of concern 
by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada and are near the 
northern limit of their range in Kootenay National Park, and higher in elevation 
than most Rubber Boa populations. The southern maidenhair fern is also a resident 
of this area and may soon be listed as endangered. Visitors to the hot springs 
have the unique opportunity to perhaps get a glimpse of these rare inhabitants 
and to play a role in helping protect them through their actions.
 Footnotes 
 Radium Hot Springs in Kootenay National Park is located 260 km 
west of Calgary and 3 km northeast of the Town of Radium Hot Springs. It is a 
day-use facility and offers no accommodations. However, there are plenty of places 
to stay nearby. I stayed in a very nice room on the golf course at the Radium 
Resort in Radium Hot Springs. Campers at the park's nearby Redstreak Campground 
can walk a trail connecting the campground and the hot springs. If you visit Kootenay 
National Park to camp, hike or ski or the lovely Columbia Valley to golf, be sure 
to take time out to enjoy the Radium Hot Springs.  
   
 Photos are courtesy of Radium Hot Springs
 
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