Nineteenth
century globetrotters converged upon the steaming springs
which bubbled through Radium's rock crevices and transformed
raw wilderness into a mountain mecca. Sheer cliffs, surging
snow-fed streams and lush river basins characterize the area
and provide sanctuary to thriving populations of wolf, coyote,
cougar, lynx, wolverine and grizzly bear.
Radium
offers great hospitality as well as superb restaurants. Accommodation
ranges from modest campsites to Four Diamond resorts.
Accommodation/Adventure
Providers
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Bighorn Meadows Resort: Surrounded by acres of evergreen forests, pristine lakes and towering mountains, Bighorn Meadows offers Luxury Resort accommodation on the Springs Golf Resort in Radium Hot Springs. World class golf is found just outside your door, and famous hot springs are o... more
Kootenay River Runners: Experience river rafting down the Kicking Horse, Kootenay, Columbia Rivers, and Toby Creek as they carve their way through the Rockies mountain landscape. Our unique rafting adventures offer challenging whitewater, family rafting, & evening float trips. more
Radium Hot Springs Lodge: Enjoy spectacular hospitality in Kootenay National Park and direct access to the world famous Radium Hot Springs pools. Enjoy a taste sensation in our dining room, and refreshments and conversation in our lounge. We’re your perfect getaway. more
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Accommodations:
There is a wide variety of hotels, motels, lodges, cottages,
campgrounds, and RV parks for the traveller to choose from
in Radium Hot Springs.
Population:
443
Main
Industries: tourism Elevation: 808 metres (2651
ft.)
Access:
Radium Hot Springs is serviced by commercial bus line.
Highway 95, a well maintained route, runs south to Cranbrook
and north to Golden. Radium has a airstrip, but no commercial
flights.
Local
Attractions: Bugaboos Alpine Recreation Area, Glacier
Sightseeing Tours, Hot Springs Aquacourt, Sinclair Nature
Trails, Kootenay National Park, Our Lady Queen of Peace Shrine
May - Radium Days
For
Information:
Radium Hot Springs Visitor Info Centre
4-7585 Main Street W.,Box 225, Radium Hot Springs,BC V0A
1M0
Phone: (250) 347-9331 Fax: (250) 347-9127
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