Thursday, October 14, 2010

Canadian Vacation Rentals Fairmont British Columbia





Located on ancient trading and hunting routes, the
odourless and sulphurless waters of the springs
were first used for medicinal and healing purposes
 by the Kutenai Indians.The earliest discovery of the springs by white
explorers dates back to George Simpson in 1841.

Today, the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort attracts
 half a million annual visitors, and includes access
 to the general public.Location: Fairmont Hot Springs is located on
Highway 93/95 at the northern end of Columbia
Lake in the Columbia River Valley in the BC Rockies,
between Canal Flats and Invermere, 81 miles
(130 km) north of Cranbrook.Cranbrook.
Perched on a bench above the river on the east side
of the Columbia Valley, Fairmont Hot Springs is a
great resort experience in the magnificent setting
of the stunning Canadian Rocky Mountains.The largest and most popular hot spring pool
 complex in Canada, with nearly 1,000 square
metres of pools, the internationally renowned
Fairmont springs soothe visitors year-round with
the curative powers of the 35 to 45 deg C waters.Located on ancient trading and hunting routes,
the odourless and sulphurless waters of the springs
were first used for medicinal and healing purposes
by the Kutenai Indians.The earliest discovery of the springs by white
 explorers dates back to George Simpson in 1841.
 Today, the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort attracts
half a million annual visitors, and includes access
to the general public.Location: Fairmont Hot Springs is located on
Highway 93/95 at the northern end of Columbia
 Lake in the Columbia River Valley in the BC
Rockies, between Canal Flats and Invermere,
81 miles (130 km) north of Cranbrook.for more information and video of Fairmont Hot Spring
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