Ainsworth Hot Springs
After crossing the border of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, people can have a unique hot spring drifting experience in a horseshoe-shaped cave. In the rocky cave filled with stalactites, mineral spring water at 108 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 42 degrees Celsius) forms waist-deep swirling mists. Legend has it that the indigenous people discovered this hot spring while harvesting wild oranges in late summer.
Against the backdrop of the shimmering Courtney Lake and the perennially snow-covered mountain peaks, most of the scenery remains as it was. When you arrive at the Answorth Hot Springs Resort, you will enjoy the enchantment of warm mineral hot pools and the invigorating cold plunge of the glacier pool.