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Canyon Hot Springs Resort
Overview
Canyon Hot Springs Resort offers a unique mountain experience situated in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. This resort is well-regarded for its soothing mineral pools, providing a tranquil stop for travelers crossing through the rugged interior of British Columbia. It successfully combines the rustic beauty of the wilderness with the comfort of developed facilities, making it a long-standing staple for those exploring the scenic stretch of highway between Revelstoke and Golden. The atmosphere is grounded and relaxing, centered around the therapeutic benefits of the natural springs.
Location & Surroundings
The park is positioned within the stunning Albert Canyon, tucked between the towering peaks of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks. Guests are treated to a lush, forested environment where the air is crisp and the scenery is dominated by towering evergreens and dramatic mountain vistas. Its geographic location makes it a perfect base for those wanting to explore the Trans-Canada Highway corridor while staying deeply immersed in a natural setting. The surrounding landscape provides a sense of seclusion despite being easily accessible from the main travel route.
Amenities & Park Features
The standout feature here is undoubtedly the on-site hot springs, featuring a hot soaking pool and a larger swimming pool filled with natural mineral water. The RV park provides a range of options for different types of travelers, including:
- Full hookup sites with 30-amp service for modern rigs.
- Rustic forest sites that offer a more traditional camping feel.
- Clean shower facilities and a convenient coin-operated laundromat.
A well-stocked convenience store carries essential supplies and souvenirs, ensuring a comfortable stay for long-haul RVers. The park is designed to facilitate both relaxation and practical needs for those living on the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do with Glacier National Park just a short drive away, offering world-class hiking trails and the historic Rogers Pass. To the west, the town of Revelstoke provides access to the famous Meadows in the Sky Parkway, where visitors can drive to subalpine wildflower meadows. The area is also a major hub for mountain biking, fishing in the Columbia River, and exploring the hidden waterfalls found throughout the Selkirk Mountains. The resort's proximity to these landmarks makes it a premier destination for explorers.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal choice for family vacationers seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and deep relaxation. It is particularly well-suited for RVers who enjoy a resort-style environment where the primary activity is soaking in therapeutic pools after a long day of hiking. Those looking for a serene mountain retreat will appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the immediate access to some of the most dramatic landscapes found in British Columbia. It is a fantastic fit for travelers who value natural amenities and mountain scenery.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lu Tovar
The hot springs, which were the reason we stopped for one night, were nice; the hot one is really hot and the bigger pool is warmer, but not cold at all; they close really early, and there is nothing to do here. The food they sell looks very old, so we did not buy anything from them. The older lady is a little grumpy. But the washrooms, OMG, they are horribly outdated, smelly, everything is rusted, we didn't even shower there, it's so yucky. I don't really recommend this place, there are other way better options around. And the cabins are also outdated and smell really bad. If you are outside the cabin, the constant noise from the trains is very loud, but it becomes bearable once you go inside. Next time, I would do better research, and definitely not going back.
Todd Pilon
The location is beautiful, the prices are very high. Showers on site very expensive. They claim to have hot springs pools but they are just pools with added minerals... Again very expensive. The staff is very rude understanding of course as where they are from!! Keep driving don't stop. Lots of other great place to stay.
Pilar Badillo
The place is well kept, beautiful grass areas. Camp sites are good size. Beautiful scenery. Down part : - hot pool closes at 7pm is too early during the summer, we arrived and wanted to enjoy the hot spring pool and it was about to close. -The showers are so far away if you stay in the lower area, you have to walk up hill. - I'm not sure why they changed us extra $5 for our kid, we booked a camp site not a hotel room, this seems very weird and ripped off tactic. - there are train tracks close so there is constant train noise. - no play grounds.
Brenden Stephen
I’m a little confused about all the 1 star reviews. My theory is that people didn’t sleep well with the train close by and wrote a review with little sleep. My wife and I showed up early (noon) as we were biking, the lady at the front counter was direct and said we were too early to check in but could enjoy the hot spring. We rented a small cabin so the pass came with it. We enjoyed the spring and relaxed in the cold and hot pool and did some laundry which was $3.50 to wash and $5 to dry, more than usual but not bad for a remote location. The lady at the front desk found us and gave us the go ahead to check in an hour early. I could see people having a problem if they aren’t able to read signs, it clearly states no food or drink in the hot spring area, a phone number to call for any bear sightings. Maybe these signs weren’t up when previous reviews were posted. Also the train is right next door as you can see on any map. Use ear plugs and a white noise machine - we used the one built in to our phones. All in all we loved it. Would recommend to others to stay.
Joe Johnson
So this is a review solely based on the “hot spring”. Did not camp and did not do anything else. So for starters it’s pretty common for hot springs to charge for towels, but the showers they have you take don’t include soap which is rather inconvenient. And if you’re booking a day pass you only get access to the hot springs for 2 hours which, normally I wouldn’t be against but it’s the first place that was so stringent and open with a rule like that, that I’ve been too. The hot springs themselves don’t get too hot. It’s pool style and pretty small. It did the job and probably is amazing in the winter but it wasnt that hot. It’s a good soak for after a hike but it didn’t exactly meet all my expectations. The views are gorgeous but the water was more really warm than hot. The locker room and showers were a bit outdated and they don’t provide soap. I mean I’m glad a hot spring exist here, but it’s good to come here with lowered expectations. It’s solid but not great. I’ll be back but I have low expectations and the price point is good for what it provides. So in the end you’re getting what you paid for (hot spring wise). The 3.3 stars it has is perfect. It’s a very middle of the road place so I’ll give it 3 stars as well
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