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Gandl K'in Gwaayaay (Hot Spring Island) This island is about 80 km (50 mi) south of Queen Charlotte City. Visitors usually spend time lounging in the natural hot pools which temperatures range from 53ºC to 76ºC (127º to 168ºF). Orcas are occasionally seen swimming along these isolated beaches. Address: 80 km south of Queen Charlotte City BC Canada
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Warm Springs A great picnic spot, the Warm Springs is a small pool fed by warm underground spring waters. Explore the unique flora and fauna found in this area. Address: Warm Bay Road Atlin BC Canada
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Tchentlo Lake Hot Springs Located 125 km (78 mi) northwest of Fort St. James, the Tchentlo Lake Hot Springs offers three pools of water with temperatures ranging from 27 to 29°C (80 to 85°F). Address: . Fort St. James BC Canada
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Mount Layton Hot Springs This hot spring resort south of Terrace is one of the biggest in the world in regards to the sheer amount of water seeping up from the ground. They have a hot pool with a temperature of 41ºC (106ºF) and a swimming pool measured at 30ºC (86ºF). Address: South of Terrace BC Canada
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Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park is home to Canada's second largest hot springs, offering relief to Alaska bound travellers and weary backcountry campers. The area is overflowing with lush plant life due to the hot springs and it is common to witness moose feeding in the warm water swamps. The campground is very popular during the summer and reservations are accepted. The park is 320 km northwest of Fort Nelson. Address: . Liard River BC
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Hot Spring Island Located in the Gwaii Haanas National Park, off the east coast of Moresby Island, these natural hot springs are a popular attraction, accessed only by floatplane, kayak or boat.
Address: . Moresby Island BC Canada
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