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After your shower (staff will gently remind you to shower to preserve the cleanliness of the facility), you enter the outdoor pool areas. There are 2 main hot pools and one cold pool. Around the pools, lounge chairs are provided for your comfort.
The source of the heated water is deep underground. The nearby Fiddle River is used to cool the pools. The water in the hot pools is controlled at a temperature of approximately 40 C /104 F in order for a safe and comfortable experience. The natural minerals in the water nourish and hydrate the skin. The cool pool is approximately 7 C / 45 F.
The full Miette Hot Springs experience is a long soak in the hot pools with a brief dip in the cold pool. The combination of hot and cold stimulates the pores of the skin for a luxurious experience. Follow this procedure a couple of times and you will feel the difference in your mood and energy level.
The distinct smell of the water is a direct result of its underground source. It is a light smell similar to the smell of a bottle of natural mineral water. Be open to the relaxation experience. The hot and cold pools are common to mineral spring experiences worldwide. Remember you are soaking (long time in the hot pool) and dipping (brief time in the cold pool). It is truly invigorating and relaxing. The effect lingers for the remainder of your day.
Miette Hot Spring in 2007 will be better than ever. According to Bearfacts (December 2006) published by Jasper Tourism and Commerce:
“After spending the 2006 season under renovation, Miette Hot Springs is set to unveil its great new look in 2007! The admissions area has expanded, with more space to accommodate tour groups, along with plenty of room for new interpretive exhibits planned for the fall of 2007.
On the pool deck, guests will notice two major improvements. Two new cool pools have replaced the existing cool pool. A larger deck offers an even better view of the spectacular mountain setting for guests soaking in one of the four pools or enjoying refreshments on the spacious poolside patio. Miette Hot Springs opens May 1, 2007.”
Updated: (March 2008)
Updated: A return to Miette Hot Springs in 2010
We returned to Miette Hot Springs again 2 times in 2010. It was still a great time soaking in the hot water – better than ever. There are now 2 cold pools and 2 hot pools. We also had a light meal at the cafe after hiking the Sulphur Skyline Trail.
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I am in the 6th grade here in Michigan, (USA) and doing a report on Jasper National Park. I have been on your website which is very neat! Can you tell me anything special about the park that I can share with my class? I am doing my presentation February 4th.
Thank you,
Vance Hecimovich
hello this is in edmonton. please e-mail me back and provide full info about miette hotsprings for august 2008. i need hours, times, dates, and admission. also please tell me if we can tent camp near by the facility and how much per night. also is there stoves or fire pits for cooking and is there firewood available. also is there indoor toilets and showers. is it safe to tent camp and nature hike during the day with bears and other wildlife. i would appreciate a response on these questions and anything else that may be helpful including how long it takes to drive to miette hotsprings from edmonton.
We are thinking oif doind the day hike in/near Miette. Is it well marked? do we need a map? if so, is there a site that would provide one?
Thanks a lot
SJ
Went to Miette in ’06. Magical place!
Thanks for the book heads up. I’ve wanted to hike Jasper and now I can plan my attack. Do you have a preview of the full day hike. I’m always looking for challenging routes.
It certainly is a beautiful park! I saw the renovations, my friend sent back pictures, is there a site with more pictures of this place? Thank you for your time and quick reply
Very easy to get there and extremely comfortable facilities. They’ve improved a lot in the last 3 years. I consider it one of top 5 destinations in North America for green tourism.
Jason Tresh