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Firlands Ranch is one of the great private ranches in British Columbia. Come, drink in the beauty and enjoy the luxury of this beautiful historic ranch
Phone: (250) 347-6811 |
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Crystal Dew is truly a miracle dew.
Phone: (250) 347-9941 |
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Welcome to the wonderful, miniature world of Sculptures In Pewter. Our images from original designs are sculptured in fine pewter with final polishing, framing and packaging done by hand to ensure you a work of art for generations to come.
Phone: (250) 346-3322 |
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Based out of Radium Hot Springs, BC Golden Eagle Trading Post Ltd. is Canadian owned and operated. We offer a wide variety of high quality souvenirs for the Canadian Rockies, including Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper and the Waterton Lakes area.
Web Site: GoldenEagleTrading.ca |
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We take pride in our ability to produce and distribute competitively priced, quality souvenirs, advertising specialty & promotional items with sensible production quantities.
Toll Free: 1-866-347-9680 |
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Located
on Main Street in downtown, the Radium Hot Springs Esso is Your
Destination Service Station and Greyhound Bus Depot open seven days a
week. Phone: 250-347-9726 |
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Welcome... Rocky Mountain Pet Resort & Spa is a new resort exclusively for family dogs and cats. Open since April 2007, we are a full Service Pet Resort just 10 minutes from Radium Hot Springs.
Phone: (250) 347-9945 |
The first pool was only big enough for one man. Since then the springs have changed again and again. You can relax in the hot pool (46?C) and try and catch a glimpse of a bighorn sheep on the surrounding hillside, or go for a dive or a vigorous swim in the cool pool (27?C). The facility also has a day spa, a gift shop, a cafe with indoor & outdoor seating, interpretive exhibits, and there are excellent hiking trails which will lead you right into downtown Radium. The pools are open year round and you can obtain day passes or family and group rates.
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The Kindersley Summit is a strenuous day hike, but the views from the summit will make up for anything endured on the trail. First you travel through a valley, then switchbacks take you across avalanche paths through more forest and finally you emerge at an alpine meadow. |