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Tucked between the rugged Purcell Mountains and the awe-inspiring peaks of the Rockies, Fairmont Hot Springs occupies over three thousand acres right at the headwaters of the legendary Columbia River.
Most people come to Fairmont Hot Springs to relax in its world-famous mineral hot pools and to immerse themselves in the Columbia Valley’s natural magnificence. Every detail of the Fairmont Hot Springs experience – from the vast range of recreational opportunities to the inspiring venues for meeting and events to the breathtaking views from every room in the homey alpine lodge – sustains each guest’s connection to the healing hot springs and the natural wonderland that attracted them here in the first place.
Built for convenience as well as comfort, the lodge includes several different dining venues, lobby shopping, spa services, a well-equipped fitness centre and – perhaps most importantly – quick and easy access to their famous hot pools (including a private pool reserved for our lodge guests). |
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Fairmont Hot Springs Lodge offers its guests a variety of rooms with space for up to eight people. Choose from standard rooms, suites, lofts, kitchenettes, loft kitchenettes and cottages. Most of our accommodations include a balcony or walk-out patio - perfect places to savour the scenic beauty that surrounds you. In our deluxe suites, you'll find such luxuries as fireplaces, wet bars, two-person soaker tubs and heated tile floors.
All rooms at the Lodge include the following amenities:
27” TV with cable and LodgeNet,Internet access, Air conditioning, Pool towels, Mini-fridge, Coffee maker, Iron and ironing board, Hair dryer.
All kitchenettes include:
a flat 2-burner cooktop, small fridge, microwave, dishwasher,toaster, coffee maker, cutlery, dishes and cookward. |
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With a variety of restaurants to choose from – two in the main lodge, one poolside, one at the ski lodge and three at the golf courses – Fairmont Hot Springs has something for any mood and every taste with atmospheres ranging from upscale to laid back.
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Fairmont Hot Springs is at the heart of a vast mountain playground that's alive 365 days a year. Hoodoos to hike. Powder to chase. A different golf course to play each day of the week. The Columbia River to launch a canoe and Columbia Lake for fishing all year...the possibilities are virtually endless. Whatever your tastes - high-adrenaline adventure, laidback leisure or a little of both - the new Fairmont Hot Springs is the ideal headquarters for a lifetime of four-season fun in the Columbia Valley.
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By Air: Fairmont Hot Springs is home to a 6,000-foot airport facility that welcomes private and charter aircraft up to and including Boeing 737s. Or, fly into Cranbrook International Airport, one hour south of the resort.
By Car:
From Vancouver: Take Route 1 East (Trans-Canada Hwy) approx. 142 km. Merge onto Route 3 East (Crowsnest Hwy) and continue 6.7 km to the Coquihalla Hwy (Route 5). Follow the Coquihalla for 197 km, then stay straight to continue again on Trans-Canada Hwy East. At Golden, BC, take the exit toward Radium Hot Springs/Cranbrook. Follow Hwy 95 approx. 140 km to Fairmont Hot Springs. Total distance is 850 km.
From Calgary, about three hours: Travel west on the TransCanada Highway. Approximately 25 kilometres past Banff, at Castle Mountain Junction, turn south onto Highway 93 toward Radium Hot Springs. At the junction where Highway 93 meets Highway 95 (in Radium), turn south (left). Fairmont Hot Springs is about 25 minutes south of Radium.
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Inquire with DNW for specials or seasonal promotions. |
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