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A lush picturesque
landscape, rolling foothills, the mighty snow-capped peaks of the Rockies
and a diverse wildlife population are just a few of the reasons why people
flock to the Radium
area. The main attraction, however, is the naturally occurring hot
springs in the area. The hot springs complex itself has two main
pools, one of them sitting at a refreshing 29° C (103° F) and the other
more suitable for soaking at 39° C (114° F). Sinclair
Canyon marks the entrance to the area and welcomes visitors when
they pass through the narrows of its faults and crags. Radium also offers
multiple world-class golf
courses and close access to Lake
Windermere. TRANSPORTATION The village of Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia rests in the Canada's East Kootenays where Highway 93 meets Highway 95. The townsite is 16 km (10 mi) north of Invermere, 105 km (65 mi) south of Golden, and 280 km (174 mi) east of Calgary. Access is gained by driving south on either Highway 95 or Highway 93 from the Trans-Canada Highway. From the United States, a trip northbound on Highway 95 will also bring visitors to the hot springs. Radium has a rarely used airfield that is adjacent to the townsite. Radium is also serviced by Greyhound Canada. CLIMATE AND CONDITIONS
Radium's busy season occurs during the warmer months from May to September. However, due to its proximity to numerous ski resorts, it does see a fair amount of action during the winter months also. During the summer months, it may be more difficult to find lodging, so phoning ahead is definitely recommended. Expect warmth during the summer months when it reaches a mean temperature of around 26º C (78º F). The winter months are much cooler, but temperatures don't often drop below -8º C (18º F). Throughout the winter months, visitors should expect ice and snow and should dress appropriately. Most of the area's precipitation occurs during the winter and the summer time, and there is less during the spring and fall. USEFUL ACCOMMODATION LINKS FOR RADIUM
ACCOMMODATIONS Hotels and Motels
In and Around Town There are various accommodations in town all near the intersection of the two highways leading into town. All amenities are located right in town; so any stay far from town means that it is usually farther away from dining establishments and other service providers.
Directly on the crux of the crossroads where Highway 95 and Highway 93 meet is the Prestige Radium Hot Springs. This hotel rests directly on the edge of the Kootenay National Park and is close to all the attractions offered by the park. They provide contemporary deluxe guest rooms and even theme suites. The theme rooms include Egypt, New York and African suites. All units come equipped with kitchenettes. On site, Prestige is home to an athletic and fitness club, the Bare Hands Day Spa, indoor swimming pool and a whirlpool. They provide complimentary Internet access to every guest as well. The Chalet Europe is situated outside of town. From their perch, Radium and the entire Columbia Valley is visible. This secluded resort offers fireplaces and broadband Internet in every suite. The hotel also provides a whirlpool, an exercise facility, a guest laundromat, an outdoor barbecue and meeting area, complimentary coffee, a gift shop and fresh fruit for guests each morning. Private balconies in each suite provide a vantage point for one of the best panoramic views in the region. This is the perfect place to stay for someone seeking some peace, privacy and the silence provided by a pristine mountain landscape. Stay By the Springs
Close to the Course ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATIONS Bed and Breakfasts
Like the lake? The Deere Ridge Bed and Breakfast can provide a memorable stay on the shores of Lake Windermere. Within driving distance of all the region's attractions, the lodge's accommodations are the perfect place to forget about the big city. Deere Ridge provides an assorted breakfast, complimentary hot and cold drinks, a barbecue, hot tubs, fireplaces and plush king-sized beds. Deere Ridge offers golf packages, romance bundles and even a specialty honeymoon suite.
The Inn at Whistling Swan Manor is tucked in close to the town of Invermere. The design of each room at this bed and breakfast is inspired by the birds that inhabit the region's wetlands. A complete 360-degree view of the entire Columbia Valley and surrounding mountainscapes make for great photo opportunities. Deluxe suites at this bed and breakfast come equipped with full private ensuite bathrooms. Their property has a professionally groomed courtyard and an outdoor whirlpool. Lodges and Resorts
In the expanse between Radium and Banff rests the secluded lodge and cabins of Nipika Mountain Resort. Guests have access to the resort's 53.8 ha (144 acre) wilderness property. Evergreen glades and over 50 km (31 mi) of groomed hiking trails in and around the site make this spot the ultimate mountain getaway. They provide a large mountain lodge with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. For smaller parties, Nipika offers six rustic cabins with either one or two bedrooms each. They provide fireplaces in each unit to keep guests warm during the winter months. Golfers usually prefer to stay at the Bighorn Meadows Resort. It sits in the middle of a platinum-class championship golf course. Suites are decorated with gorgeous earthen tones and contemporary modern furniture. The resort also features a spa, a whirlpool, ski and snowboard packages for Panorama and Kicking Horse Mountain, adventure packages and a great deal more. Vacation Home Rentals
Hostel Accommodations
Campgrounds
On the outer mantle of the Kootenay National Park and close to where Highway 93 and Highway 95 intersect are the 250 different sites available for campers at Redstreak Campgrounds. This campground is set in woodlands and is surrounded on every side by hundreds of mighty pines and conifers. Here visitors are provided with running water and basic amenities. There is a playground on site and a sani-centre, but what draws most to this campground is its proximity to both the national park and the town of Radium. Between the Trans-Canada Highway and Radium on Highway 93 rests the Mountain Shadows Resort, which got its name from the expansive mountain peaks surrounding its location. This campground draws folks with RVs. They offer a 30 amp service and firepits at each site. Being half-way along Highway 93 puts visitors in the unique position to visit both Radium Hot Springs, the Kootenay National Park and the Banff National Park all from one launching point. Other notable campsites in the area include the sites situated at the Dry Gulch Provincial Park, Spur Valley Golf Resort with access to a wide range of the area's golf resorts and the Canyon RV Resort on Sinclair Creek, which boasts 107 sites. PHOTO COURTESY
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