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- Rory ParnessJuly 20, 2013Go early in the morning. The water is fresh and the crowds will have yet to arrive.
- Darren DonahueNovember 19, 2011Rent the vintage/traditional bathing suits they have! They're full-bodied for men and women (and kids sizes!). They make for great photos and memories..and they'll turn some heads in the hot springs!
- Roopmathi GunnaMay 10, 2014Wonderful place for hot natural springs visited in 1st week of may the water temperature is 40 degrees .the pool is not much big and the changing rooms are so-so
- Carolyn CarterFebruary 10, 2019Pay the extra for a second towel, leave it in your locker for a warm on after the swim.
- Sherree DenbyApril 19, 2022Not very expensive. Great facility with lockers and showers. Just a little underwhelming when we expected something more natural and to smell minerals. It's basically just a big hot pool.
- Michael JonesDecember 14, 2013Take a bottle of water with you as you'll get dehydrated from the constant 40 degree water
- Brock www.backpackwithbrock.comAugust 24, 2011100% rent the vintage bathing suits. Total laugh!! And visit at night when the air is cool.
- Capt'n Andrew DennisonJuly 5, 2012Climb Sulfer Mountain, ride the Gondola back, then finish the day off at the hot springs! Well worth it!
- Brendan EdwardsMarch 24, 2012Always take a look over the side to see how crowded it is before you go in and pay. If crowded, wait 45 minutes. That's how long most seem to stay in there.
- Aydin OdyakmazJanuary 31, 2010This is an iconic place, it's what made Banff a Park ( actually the original hot springs are the Cave & basin) Need to check the temperature as it is not always hot.
- C S MartinAugust 19, 2011Use your AMA card to save a dollar per person. That will pay for your lockers
- Cameron PorterMay 5, 2018Not exactly “hot springs” rather than just a heated pool which isn’t even quite hot