Radium Bound

in travel •  7 years ago 

accat02.jpg

Radium Hot Springs, BC

Nina, Danny (our Dachshund) and I, packed up the car and hit the highway early leaving Calgary at about 10:00 am. Radium is about 280 km from Calgary and takes about 3 hours and 25 minutes to get there.


radium.PNG

Radium Hot Springs, informally and commonly called Radium, is a village of 776 residents 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. The radiation dosage from bathing in the pools is inconsequential; approximately 0.13 millirems (1.3 μSv) from the water for a half-hour bathing, around ten times average background levels. The air concentration of radon is about 23 picocuries (0.85 Bq) 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 mrem or 7.0 μSv for a half-hour bathing) from a dose impact perspective.
Source

IMGP6381.JPG

Our first stop was in Canmore, about an hour west of Calgary, where we grabbed a hamburger.

IMGP6380.JPG

IMGP6383.JPG
Canmore is a nice little Alpine town nestled in the Rockies.


IMGP6387.JPG

Then it was back on the road and heading past Banff.

IMGP6391.JPG

IMGP6397.JPG
We turned off the TransCanada onto highway 93 that takes us into Radium.

IMGP6400.JPG

We stopped at Numa Falls to see our friend Jimmy and we brought him some bread.

IMGP6407.JPG

He stuffs as much as he can into his mouth and then flies away to stash it and then returns for more.

IMGP6425.JPG

IMGP6411.JPG
Numa Falls - Pretty much frozen over.

IMGP6413.JPG

IMGP6428.JPG
Back on the road.

IMGP6437.JPG

Coming into Radium

IMGP6461.JPG

We stayed at Motel Bavaria. It was a nice room with a fireplace and a tiny kitchen. The rate was good. It cost us $160 for two nights including taxes.

After we checked in we went for a drive around Radium and took some photos.

IMGP6439.JPG

Looking across the valley.

IMGP6442.JPG

IMGP6449.JPG

IMGP6450.JPG

IMGP6451.JPG

IMGP6443.JPG

Met these five boys out for a walk along the highway.

IMGP6448.JPG

IMGP6452.JPG

Nice sculpture by the grocery store.

IMGP6474.JPG

This is the "cold" pool at Radium.

IMGP6476.JPG

Hoar frost around the hot pool at Radium.

IMGP6477.JPG

The hot pool - Not a great picture.

Radium hot springs winter.jpg
Source
This is a better picture I found online of the hot pool.

IMGP6469.JPG

Saturday morning, heading back home to Calgary.

IMGP6480.JPG

Through the tunnel heading home.

IMGP6481.JPG

The lookout as we head down into the valley.

IMGP6486.JPG

From the lookout with telephoto lens.

IMGP6493.JPG

IMGP6496.JPG

IMGP6500.JPG

Castle Mountain. Almost to the Trans Canada Highway.

IMGP6503.JPG

Back on the Trans Canada Highway

IMGP6506.JPG

IMGP6508.JPG

I forgot to check my gas gauge and was running on fumes. Luckily, there was a gas station near Morley where we got some gas. Too damn cold to be running out of gas!


spacer01.png

rat03.jpg

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Great post I really enjoyed your photos!

Thanks!
Glad you liked them.

16.23% @pushup from @acwood