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Fairmont Hot Springs Resort
Renowend for their therapeutic qualities, Fairmont claims their pools to almost certainly be the cleanest in North America. At night the pools are drained, scrubbed, and refilled by morning with fresh, mineral-rich natural hot springs water and over 1.5 million gallons of mineral - rich hot springs waters flow through the pools daily. For a more hot spring rustic experience without the admission fee charged at the resort, soak in one of the three small tubshoused in seperate rooms in the undeveloped Historical Baths, an old stone bath house on a knoll directly above the resorts main parking lot. A little farther up the hill from the bathhouse, also known as "The Indian Baths", a small two-person pool has been created where a spring emerges from the ground.
The recorded history of Fairmont Hot Springs dates to the early 1800s when explorers discovered the 'land of smoking waters'. and the curative power of these warm mineral waters. The name Fairmont Hot Springs was given to the area by Mrs. John Galbraith, wife of a ferry operator at Galbraith's Landing near Fort Steele.



