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Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia

Coordinates: 50°37′3″N 116°04′20″W / 50.61750°N 116.07222°W / 50.61750; -116.07222 (Radium Hot Springs)
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Radium Hot Springs
Village of Radium Hot Springs[1]
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
RegionColumbia Valley/East Kootenay (Canadian Rockies)
Regional districtEast Kootenay
Incorporated1991
Government
 • Governing bodyRadium Town Council
 • MayorDee Conklin
Area
 • Total6.31 km2 (2.44 sq mi)
Elevation
808 m (2,651 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total777
 • Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−6 (MDT)
Postal code
V0A 1M0
Area code250 / 778 / 236
Highways Highway 93
Highway 95
WaterwaysColumbia River
WebsiteRadium Hot Springs

Radium Hot Springs, informally and commonly called Radium, is a village of approximately 800 people situated in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. The village is named for the hot springs located in the nearby Kootenay National Park. From Banff, Alberta, it is accessible via Highway 93.

The hot springs were named after the radioactive element when an analysis of the water showed that it contained small traces of radon which is a decay product of radium.[2] The radiation dosage from bathing in the pools is inconsequential; approximately 0.13 millirem from the water for a half-hour bathing. The air concentration of radon is about 23 picocuries per litre which is higher than the level (4 picocuries per litre) at which mitigation is necessary at residences; but is also inconsequential (about 0.7 millirem for a half-hour bathing) from a dose impact perspective. [3]

Amenities

Several golf courses are located nearby, along with 675 hotel and motel rooms.

Hot springs

The hot-water pool at Radium Hot Springs.
Looking north on BC93 / BC95 at Radium Hot Springs

The hot springs complex itself contains two large pools, one with hot water for soaking (usually around the temperature of 39 °C (102 °F), the other a two-thirds Olympic swimming pool that is usually around 29 °C (84 °F). There is also a hot-tub-sized pool that has been dubbed the "Plunge Pool", because the water can be hot – right from the source at 44 °C (111 °F) – or cold, right from a creek running beneath the pools.

Geography

Radium is located 16 km north of the tourist town of Invermere, and 105 km south of Golden, British Columbia. It is located at the junction of Highway 95 and Highway 93, in the Columbia River valley, between the river and Kootenay National Park.

Wildlife in the area includes mule deer, grizzly bears, black bears, mountain goats and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep.

References

  1. ^ "British Columbia Regional Districts, Municipalities, Corporate Name, Date of Incorporation and Postal Address" (XLS). British Columbia Ministry of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Radium Hot Springs - Radium, BC". Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  3. ^ "How do I interpret these radon concentration numbers from early hot springs measurements?". Retrieved 2009-08-27.

50°37′3″N 116°04′20″W / 50.61750°N 116.07222°W / 50.61750; -116.07222 (Radium Hot Springs)