Follow a wooden boardwalk path through a warm-water swamp and boreal forest to soak in Canada’s second largest hot springs. Originally known as Tropical Valley for its lush terrain, Liard River ...
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5 hot springs in BC that you need to visit this winter to soak your worries away in (PHOTOS)The river rushes past the pools on one side, offering a full experience if you want to step into the chilly waters, before jumping into the hot springs — which usually sit around 34 and 47 degrees.
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