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hot springs bc

Scattered around B.C. are natural hot springs, set back into some of the most picturesque scenery you could dream up. Lay back with steam rising around you and soak in the mountain views along with the mineral-rich waters of the springs.

Some of these hot springs in B.C. are tucked away in lush forests, tricky to reach, while others require less effort but still give you the welcomed warmth.

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Tucked away in the forest of B.C. sits this tranquil natural hot springs, made up of steaming pools alongside the Lussier River.

You can jump between the chilly waters of the river into the hot springs, which have temperatures between 34 and 47 degrees. The Lussier Hot Springs are free to use, if you are willing to make the journey to them.

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Hot springs are an amazing natural phenomenon that makes you feel like you're in a five-star spa, but without the price tag that usually comes with that.

Adventuring to some of these surreal hot springs in B.C. makes for the perfect activity any time of year, and is one of the few outdoor things you can do throughout the winter that doesn't entail freezing your butt off.

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Canada as a whole is known for its less-than-ideal winter conditions, often prompting people to head south for their vacations and see the sun. If you don't feel like buying a plane ticket though there's actually a lot to do in B.C. that will keep you entertained during the snowy season.

The pain of scraping off your car and shovelling your driveway will all fade away as you take the surreal sights of frozen waterfalls, or lay back in a steamy hot spring tucked away in nature.

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There's nothing in the world like Iceland's Blue Lagoon, but these hot springs in Canada might be as close as you can get without actually leaving the country.

Luckily for those who love to soak, Canada has tons of beautiful hot springs and geothermal pools, both natural and man-made, that offer a similar experience to those in the Nordic country.

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