Hot Springs Cove

Hot Springs Cove
From CAD $229.00
  • Duration: 6 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Tofino, BC
  • Product code: HOTSPRINGS2025

Nestled in the remote northern edge of Clayoquot Sound is Maquinna Provincial Park. For centuries, the local Ahousaht First Nation have trusted the calming, medicinal and spiritual benefits of the geothermal waters of Hot Springs Cove. It is a popular destination among visitors and locals alike which serves as a relaxing and healing nature experience; now ingrained in to Tofino's cultural fabric. Take part in our de-stressing ritual and connect with nature, relax your mind, body and soul. Slow down, walk quietly, take your time and listen to the birds along the rainforest trail, relax in geothermal hot pools, cool down with a cold water ocean plunge and repeat.


  • We require a minimum of 4 participants to confirm the scheduled public tour. 
  • We require all participants to weight 40KG (88LBS) or more. Please contact us directly if you are traveling with small children.
  • Online booking requests are available up to 12 hours in advance. For last minute availability within 12 hours, please call our office or email us directly.


Waivers

To review our waiver please <<CLICK HERE>> . There are risks, dangers and hazards in all outdoor activities. Participants who are 19 years and older, must sign their own waiver. If you are a group leader or booking on behalf of another person, each participant must still must read and sign their own waiver; unless they are under the age of 19, which in that case must have a parent or legal guardian sign the waiver on their behalf. Please take the time to review our waiver prior to booking and a paper copy will be presented to you by your guide in person when you arrive for you to sign prior to departure. 


Fees

Depending on which activity you book, there will be fees associated with the tour. These are added to your booking as a per person dollar value.


The Long Beach Nature Conservation Fund is to help preserve the region's delicate ecosystems which includes annual financial contributions to the Tla-o-qui-aht & Ahousaht First Nations, the Grizzly Bear Foundation which protects bears in BC from trophy hunting, and to the Clayoquot Sound Wild Salmon Fund which supports salmon enhancement, stock rebuilding and recovery initiatives as prioritized within the Clayoquot Sound Salmon Recovery Plan.


To learn more about the fees and why we add them to your booking, please read our CONSERVATION page.