located in North West portion of Clayoquot Sound.
This is the largest area of ancient temperate rainforest left on British Columbia's Vancouver Island.
First Nations peoples have depended on this rich well of biodiversity for survival for many thousands of years. Pacific salmon and wildlife thrive in this region of magnificent ancient forests, where trees can grow over 15 feet in diameter and as old as 1,500 years old.
Step on to the boardwalk for a pleasant half-hour stroll through old-growth rain forest to the hot baths.
The natural hot spring pools at this park are a very unique feature. The geothermal hot springs cascade down a waterfall into half a dozen rocky pools. These pools flow from one level to the next becoming gradually cooler as the fresh spring water is cooled by ocean swells..
Hot Springs Cove is open year-round and is only a short distance from the Hot Springs Cove Lodge.
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