Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park is one of British Columbia's most beautiful hot spring destinations. The Lussier Hot Springs are located between Canal Flats and Whiteswan Lake in the East Kootenays of south eastern British...
Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park is one of British Columbia's most beautiful hot spring destinations. The Lussier Hot Springs are located between Canal Flats and Whiteswan Lake in the East Kootenays of south eastern British Columbia. Lussier Hot Springs are natural and free, and are typically open and accessible by Whiteswan Forestry Road all year round. The access road is an active logging road and guests are reminded to watch for logging trucks.
The logging road is long and windy with some narrow sections. As visitors approach the parking area, the Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park sign welcomes them to let them know they have arrived a the Lussier Hot Springs in British Columbia.
The change room and toilets at Lussier River Hot Springs in Whiteswan Provincial Park, British Columbia, can be found by the parking lot at the top of the trail.
From the parking lot and change rooms, it is a short walk down a well maintained path to the Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Lake in British Columbia.
The four hot spring pools at Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park have been naturally constructed right beside the Lussier River using stones and boulders.
The pools closer to the river are generally a little bit cooler than the ones closest to the Lussier Hot Spring source at Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia.
Once you find a comfortable spot on the rocks, the Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia can be a great spot to sit back and relax.
The temperatures of the pools vary from as hot as 47ยฐC (118ยฐF) down to around 34ยฐC (94ยฐF). Many visitors enjoy heating up in the hot pools and then cooling off in the frigid waters of Lussier River at Whiteswan Provincial Park in British Columbia.
A few visitors braved the frigid waters of the Lussier River and quickly came back to heat up in the warmest pool at Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Provincial Park in British Columbia.
The walkway can become quite icy and slippery. It is highly recommended to use the railings for support when heading back up to the parking lot from Lussier Hot Springs at Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia.