British Columbia is home to numerous hot springs, ranging from remote wild pools reached only by hiking, boat, or floatplane to fully developed resorts with year-round facilities. The province's geothermal activity, concentrated along its mountain valleys and coastal inlets, has produced some of Canada's most accessible and scenic soaking sites. Well-known destinations include
Radium Hot Springs,
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, and
Dewar Creek Hot Springs, spanning free roadside pools, backcountry springs, and resort complexes. Whether you are looking for a clothing-optional wilderness soak, a family-friendly resort with change facilities, or a quiet pool a short walk from a trailhead, the listings below cover access methods, what to wear, and how to find each one. Every BC hot spring is mapped with coordinates and practical visiting details.