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The Banff Upper Hot Springs have officially reopened after a seven-month renovation
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The Banff Upper Hot Springs have officially reopened after a seven-month renovation

7 April 20263 Mins Read

Banff just got a little warmer, literally! After being closed since September 2025, the Banff Upper Hot Springs have officially reopened just in time for spring, and this might be your sign to finally plan that mountain escape.

What’s new at the hot springs

Over the past seven months, the hot springs underwent some pretty important upgrades that helped preserve and improve the space. While the changes might not be visible to the naked eye, they play a big role in maintaining the overall experience.

The renovations included updating the accessibility ramp and completing extensive tile work throughout the facility. Additionally, a rainfall drain has been added to the front of the welcome building to help manage icy conditions during the winter. These improvements make sure that the space feels safe, clean, and enjoyable for everyone.

About the Banff Upper Hot Springs

Since 1886, the Banff Upper Hot Springs have been one of Banff’s most iconic experiences, offering visitors a relaxing soak in naturally heated mineral water. The water temperature is kept between 37°C and 40°C, making it the perfect place to unwind while taking in the surrounding views of the Rundle and Cascade mountains.

The bathhouse itself is a federal heritage building, where you can explore interpretive exhibits that share the history of the hot springs and the waters that make it so unique.

Plan your visit

If you are planning a visit, the hot springs are open daily from 1 to 10 p.m., with last entry at 9:30 p.m. Admission is first-come, first-served, so no reservations are necessary. With that being said, it’s a good idea to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends, to avoid busy wait times.

The Sulphur Mountain area tends to get pretty busy during the spring and summer months, so using public transit is a great option. Roam transit offers convenient routes to the area, and paid parking is available on-site, though spots fill up quickly.

Once you’re in the hot springs, it is recommended to limit your time in the water to one to two hours since the temperature is quite warm. Staying hydrated and taking breaks is important to avoid overheating, so make sure to bring a water bottle and pace yourself while you’re there.

Whether you’re planning a quick trip and spending a full day in Banff, the Banff Upper Hot Springs are a must.

For me, it has become a bit of a tradition to visit the hot springs every time I go to Banff, and it always ends up being one of the highlights of the trip. There’s something about slowing down and taking in the mountain views that hits different. If Banff has been on your radar this season, this is one spot that is absolutely worth adding to your list.

When: Open Monday to Sunday
Time: 1 to 10 p.m. (last entry at 9:30 p.m.)
Where: 1 Mountain Ave. Banff, Alta.
Cost: Adult, $19.75, Senior, $17.25, Youth, $17.25

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