Liard River Hot Springs
Liard River Hot Springs, located in Northern British Columbia, is one of the largest natural hot springs in Canada, renowned for its unique and rich ecological environment. Situated alongside the Alaska Highway, these springs are easily accessible, making them a popular destination for travelers and nature enthusiasts. The thermal waters range between 42 to 52 degrees Celsius (107 to 125 degrees Fahrenheit), providing a warm and soothing retreat amid the boreal forest landscape. Unlike many other hot springs, Liard River Hot Springs are notable for their extensive warm-water swamp ecosystem, home to diverse plant species including some rare and protected varieties. The surrounding boreal forest adds to the natural charm, offering visitors an immersive experience in one of Canada's most pristine wilderness areas. The park entry fee of $5 CAD per person helps maintain the natural beauty and facilities available to the public. Visitors can enjoy soaking in the naturally heated pools while appreciating the vibrant flora and fauna unique to this region. Liard River Hot Springs is not only a place for relaxation and rejuvenation but also an important conservation area that highlights the delicate balance between natural geothermal features and ecological preservation. Whether you're passing through on a road trip or seeking a serene escape, the springs offer an unforgettable blend of natural wonder and tranquil ambiance.
Address
Liard River, Northern British Columbia
Good to know
One of Canada's largest hot springs, warm-water swamp, boreal forest, rare plants
Type of access
Alaska Highway accessible
Cost
$5 CAD per person (Park entry)
Temperature
42-52 °C
107-125 °F