Banff Upper Hot Springs

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"Banff Upper Hot Springs is literally right next to the base of the gondola. You just need to drive around the roundabout up to the higher parking lot and you’re there. This attraction requires a ticket but you can buy it when you arrive for about $20. You can also rent bathing suits and towels for minimal additional cost. When you go inside, you’ll find lockers and change rooms where you can leave your belongings before heading out to the pool. The pool itself looks like any other pool but what makes it interesting is that the water flows in from Sulphur Mountain. Rain water is absorbed into the ground, pressurized and infused with sulfate, calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium and sodium before returning to the surface of the mountain. This is the only hot spring open to visitors in Banff National Park as the other are used to preserve the habitat of endangered species. The flow of water changes throughout the year, and is lowest in the winter. When needed, the hot spring is supplemented with heated municipal water. Banff Upper Hot Springs is housed in a heritage building. The pool itself is outside, allowing you to breathe in the mountain air and take in the amazing view as you relax. There is no time limit on your admission so you can spend as much time as you like here. I spent about an hour relaxing before I was ready to move on. "
Sydney Blazanin
"The Banff Upper Hot Springs is a great way to relax after a long day of exploring! Located near Sulphur Mountain, this is a great spot to stop after taking the Gondola or hiking Sulphur Mountain."
"Banff Upper Hot Springs features a hot springs soaking pool 39 °C with a spectacular view of Rundle Mountain"

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So, you're going to the Canadian Rockies? After living in Montana for many years, I knew and expected the terrain to be quite similar. I was in for quite the surprise when this area of Canada turned out to be one of the most beautiful places I've EVER visited. Below you'll find my favorite stops (separated by location) that we found along the way from Edmonton to Calgary (and a few stops over in BC!), along with tips on the area and an interactive map. I've included the hotels used personally, as well as some additional top rated stays at several price points. I've also included some stops that we didn't make it to this first time around, but we will definitely be heading back for them! Quick Disclaimer: Respect nature and wildlife. Wildlife is WILD and nature is natural. Treat them as such. Leave no trace when outdoors, and respect wildlife by giving them space. Locations included: 🏔️ Edmonton 🏔️ Jasper National Park 🏔️ Banff National Park 🏔️ Banff, Alberta (town) 🏔️ Lake Louise (town) 🏔️ Canmore, Alberta 🏔️ Calgary, Alberta I've added quite a few hotel options, as they all book up extremely quickly and are not cheap. I did highlight the ones we stayed at as well as provided descriptions of those! Pssst. Above is the exact route we drove also! We drove up from Montana, but flying in to Edmonton and renting a car or RV to drive this itinerary down through to Calgary is an awesome option. If you wish to continue this trip further like we did, drive down to Yoho and Kootenay National Parks in BC and Glacier National Park in Montana from Calgary! I have a separate guide for Glacier, but highly recommend if you have the time! I have listed a variety of different things from nature and hiking to food and craft beer to a few select "other" options (that don't involve hiking). However, this guide primarily focuses on the true beauty of nature in Canada. You won't run out of options! We found the Parks in Canada to be extremely accessible, dog friendly, and overall pretty clean. The red Adirondack chairs were the coolest thing, and I'm not going to explain that... You'll see what I mean.
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