Radium Hot Springs
Facility accessibility
Our team strives to provide an accessible and inclusive experience for all visitors within the limitations of our heritage building. If you require assistance during your visit, please ask a staff member.
Parking and building access
A ramp connects Radium Hot Springs parking lots to the bathhouse. The main parking lot is on the southbound side of Hwy 93 South. A pedestrian underpass connects this parking lot to the facility’s ramp. A smaller parking lot with accessible parking spots is located on the northbound side of Hwy 93 South. From the small parking lot, it is a 175 m walk to the bathhouse.
Radium Hot Springs’ entrance is equipped with an automatic door that is activated by a push button.
Access to the pool level
From the reception area, a set of stairs with 24 steps takes visitors down to the dry hall.
An elevator also provides easy access to pool level of the facility. If you require assistance during your visit, please ask a staff member. View our Accessibility guide for elevator measurements.
Personal wheelchairs are not permitted in the spring water at Radium Hot Springs. An aquatic wheelchair is available upon request at the front desk.
Accessible change rooms
Radium Hot Springs has two accessible change rooms that are separate from the traditional male and female change rooms. These rooms have a shower, a chair, and an emergency pull cord. Street shoes, street clothes, winter coats, other belongings, and bags can be stored in the lockers located outside of the accessible change room.
The lockers are double-stacked. If you are able, please use the upper bank of lockers.
There is a separate accessible washroom on the pool level located just off the wet hall. The bottom of the counter is 740 mm (2’5”) and has a knee clearance of 330 mm (1’1”). The toilet has grab bars behind and to one side of the toilet.
Hot and cool pool access
Access to the pool decks is through the wet hall.
There is 1 automatic door onto the hot pool deck. The doors onto the cool pool deck are manual.
The hot pool can be accessed by a ramp with handrails on both sides or 6 steps.
A lift system is available to enter and exit the cool pool. Please ask a staff member for assistance if you require the lift system.
For more information about Radium Hot Springs’s accessibility, please check our Accessibility guide.
Accessibility FAQ
Accessibility
Yes, Radium, Miette and Banff Upper Hot Springs are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible parking, drop off areas, change rooms and washrooms are available at each site.
Personal wheelchairs are not allowed in the water at any of the hot springs. Aquatic wheelchairs can be borrowed based on availability at the reception desk.
Please select the site you plan to visit for more information about its accessibility:
Banff Upper Hot Spring
RadiumHot Springs
Miette Hot Springs
Personal wheelchairs are not allowed in the pools. Aquatic wheelchairs can be borrowed based on availability. Please ask the cashier at the reception desk for assistance.
One caregiver may enter the hot springs free of charge when accompanying a paying individual with a disability who requires assistance using the hot springs. Swimsuit and towel rental fees will still apply to the caregiver if these items are required. Caregivers are welcome to bring their own swimsuit and towel.
If the caregiver and individual who requires assistance are travelling as part of the group, regular entry fees will apply to all other group members. Note that the Canadian Rockies Hot Springs does not formally participate in the Access2 card program, however, the above policy offers comparable access to caregivers.
Service animals
Certified service dogs are permitted throughout the Canadian Rockies Hot Springs, including in the lobby, change rooms, café, washrooms and on the pool decks while on-duty.
Following the Alberta’s and British Columbia’s public swimming pool regulations, service dogs are not permitted in the pool.
All service dogs must be certified per the B.C. Guide Dog and Service Dog Act, or the Alberta Service Dogs Act. Staff may request patrons show their B.C. Guide Dog and Service Dog certificate or Alberta Service Dog Identification Card.
Out-of-province and international visitors are encouraged to visit the Government of British Columbia or Government of Alberta websites for information on certifying your service dog prior to travelling.
Pets and Emotional Support Animals
Pets and emotional support animals not included under the BC Guide Dogs and Service Dog Act or Alberta Service Dogs Act and are not permitted at any of the Canadian Rockies Hot Springs.
Yes, you may wear an adult swim diaper in the pools if you require.
Adults who are incontinent must wear a swim diaper while enjoying the hot springs. Patrons with diarrhea or a history of diarrhea over the previous two weeks, or individuals with open sores or wounds must not use the hot springs.
If medical reasons prevent you, or the person you are caring for, from waiting in line please approach a staff member for a return access pass.
The staff member will estimate the wait time based on the current line and provide you with a pass containing the date, size of your party (max. 7/pass) and return time.
Return at your designated time and bring your pass to the staff member at the front of the line or reception desk. At this time, you will be permitted to pay your entry fee and continue directly into the hot springs.
If addressing a staff member in person to request a return access pass creates a hardship, please call 1-800-767-1611, select the site you are planning to visit then press 0 to make alternate arrangements with someone at the front desk.