Finding a Hotel in Radium
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia.
Located along the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Radium Hot Springs is a vibrant hamlet and premiere vacation destination for its panoramic mountain vistas, impressive rock canyons and its primary attraction, the mineral-fed Radium Hot Springs pools. Year-round activities abound in this quaint mountain paradise, where an abundance of lodgings await visitors, ranging from deluxe, fully appointed choices to budget-friendly options. Those seeking the comforts and amenities of a cozy motel or hotel room will appreciate the selections available in the village and immediate areas, all of which are convenient to shopping, dining, golf, winter pursuits and soothing soaks in the hot springs.
HIGHWAY 93
Visitors exploring the area along the village's northern entrance on the Banff-Windermere Parkway will encounter exceptional alpine scenery sure to inspire; the wild expanses of Kootenay National Park, winding roadways lined with sheer cliff walls, the mighty Columbia River, bighorn sheep sightings and the natural mineral pools of the hot springs make for unmatched, one-of-a-kind experiences. An ideal setting in the midst of this wild wonder, the Highway 93 artery between the hot springs site and the village proper provides a range of motel-style properties to please deal seekers, families and sojourning couples alike. Family-run, independent motels are plentiful along this highway, which offers ease of access to town amenities and is a short walk—and even shorter drive—uphill to the restorative hot pools. Standard and above-standard amenities are available, ranging from basic rooms with cable television and mini-fridges to family-style suites with access to heated pools, saunas, communal hot tubs and barbecue spaces.
STAYING IN THE TOWNSITE
Offering the best of all worlds, properties in the village centre provide easy access to restaurants, shops, attractions, tours and activities, including the nearby hot springs, which are just a few minutes' drive north on Highway 93. While the majority of choices in the quaint townsite are motel-style, a few full-service hotels, including the well-appointed Prestige, are available and offer above-average amenities sure to please. Guests of properties within the boundaries of the village can expect a wide range of services, including indoor pools, on-site dining, fitness facilities and complimentary breakfasts.
HILLSIDE LODGINGS
If a stay nestled among rolling hillsides sounds appealing, Radium also offers a few choices for comfortable visits coupled with inspiring hilltop views. Madsen Road, located just off Highway 93 and near the main junction of Highway 95 and 93, features two such accommodation choices, each providing spectacular views of the surrounding Purcell Mountains and meandering Columbia Valley. Rocky Mountain Springs Lodge and Chalet Europe are located in this secluded district, each offering inspiring views, pet-friendly suite-style lodging, private balconies and other convenient guest amenities. An impressive selection of stay-and-play packages are an added benefit, catering to golf enthusiasts, adventure seekers and couples in search of a perfect weekend getaway.
BOOKING CONSIDERATIONS
Prior to heading out to the village for a holiday, it is highly recommended to make reservations, especially during the summer (June to September) high season. Winter visitors should also note that a handful of hotels and motels only operate seasonally, so it's best to enquire ahead to avoid disappointment.
HIGHWAY 93
Visitors exploring the area along the village's northern entrance on the Banff-Windermere Parkway will encounter exceptional alpine scenery sure to inspire; the wild expanses of Kootenay National Park, winding roadways lined with sheer cliff walls, the mighty Columbia River, bighorn sheep sightings and the natural mineral pools of the hot springs make for unmatched, one-of-a-kind experiences. An ideal setting in the midst of this wild wonder, the Highway 93 artery between the hot springs site and the village proper provides a range of motel-style properties to please deal seekers, families and sojourning couples alike. Family-run, independent motels are plentiful along this highway, which offers ease of access to town amenities and is a short walk—and even shorter drive—uphill to the restorative hot pools. Standard and above-standard amenities are available, ranging from basic rooms with cable television and mini-fridges to family-style suites with access to heated pools, saunas, communal hot tubs and barbecue spaces.
STAYING IN THE TOWNSITE
Offering the best of all worlds, properties in the village centre provide easy access to restaurants, shops, attractions, tours and activities, including the nearby hot springs, which are just a few minutes' drive north on Highway 93. While the majority of choices in the quaint townsite are motel-style, a few full-service hotels, including the well-appointed Prestige, are available and offer above-average amenities sure to please. Guests of properties within the boundaries of the village can expect a wide range of services, including indoor pools, on-site dining, fitness facilities and complimentary breakfasts.
HILLSIDE LODGINGS
If a stay nestled among rolling hillsides sounds appealing, Radium also offers a few choices for comfortable visits coupled with inspiring hilltop views. Madsen Road, located just off Highway 93 and near the main junction of Highway 95 and 93, features two such accommodation choices, each providing spectacular views of the surrounding Purcell Mountains and meandering Columbia Valley. Rocky Mountain Springs Lodge and Chalet Europe are located in this secluded district, each offering inspiring views, pet-friendly suite-style lodging, private balconies and other convenient guest amenities. An impressive selection of stay-and-play packages are an added benefit, catering to golf enthusiasts, adventure seekers and couples in search of a perfect weekend getaway.
BOOKING CONSIDERATIONS
Prior to heading out to the village for a holiday, it is highly recommended to make reservations, especially during the summer (June to September) high season. Winter visitors should also note that a handful of hotels and motels only operate seasonally, so it's best to enquire ahead to avoid disappointment.





