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Upper Hot Springs

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Rest those weary Bones!
Great place to go after a long active day in the mountains.

Reviewed by: christinescr... from on May 24 2008

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I'll be going back
After moving to Banff, one of the first things I had to try was the hot springs. I’ve heard of them, seen pictures, but never experienced them before. And what a wonderful experience it was. There is nothing better than soaking in the soothing waters while enjoying the beautiful view of the mountains. The change rooms were clean and spacious, and there is an indoor hallway that leads you right into the pool so you don’t have to freeze outside before getting in!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 12 2008

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Banff Upper "Pot" Springs
After finishing skiing at Banff Feb. 17/08, we decided to go to the Upper Hot Springs...a big mistake! First, we were informed that most of the locker keys were missing but we were welcome to try to find one with a key! And if you did spot one with a key, you had better be quick because there may be two other guys looking for the same thing (like a parking space at Wal-Mart).

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 20 2008

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Better when it's Snowing
Nice facility, good secruity and lockers, okay showers. Honestly, I don't think it's got an NATURAL Hot spring action going on. I enjoy it best in the winter time, when the snow is falling, it's wonderful place to sit relax and enjoy the altitude. YOu can get nice massges here also.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 19 2007

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Never miss a chance to go.
There is nothing better thatn to soak up the cold wintery air than a soak in the Sulphur Mountain hot springs, especially after a long day on the slopes. If you get to do nothing else in Banff, make sure you visit this place... you will never forget it.

Reviewed by: Sheri from on Oct 31 2006

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too many people
the water is the perfect temperature. The place is well maintained , though converting the spring into a swimming pool makes you wonder how this is different from any other pool at home. Actually i would have preferred a more natural setting .Tthere were around 200 people in the pool when we went.

Reviewed by: nitin from on Sep 07 2006

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Amazing in every season!!!
The great thing about these springs is first of all, they are natural. Another thing is they are surrounded by majestical, tall, rigid mountains so you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. My favorite time to go is in the winter when there is snow all over the mountains and big flakes of snow are falling down on you but you don't mind because you are in a nice, hot natural pool full of hot springs water. Mmmmm, wonderful!!!

Reviewed by: Mandylee A from on Sep 26 2005

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Too many people
The view is incredible, but that does not make a nice hot spring. There were far too many people to enjoy yourself. Go for a horseback ride instead.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 22 2005

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banff guy
Awesome, was one of the best hot springs I have ever been to

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 13 2005
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