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A full listing of all Canadian Projects

Canada enjoys a rich heritage of geothermal resources that have been used for generations. The First Nations used the natural hot springs and pools for healing and spiritual purposes and regarded them as sacred wateres. Later as the Canadian frontier moved westward the hot springs and pools of the Canadian Rockies were discovered by early pioneers and settlers. Again, the significance and importance of the springs were recognized and helped to form Canada's first natioal park in 1887 - Banff National Park. [Learn More...]

Filed under: Electricity Generation, High Temperature Direct Use


Ahousat Hot Springs

Ahousat Hot Springs is a natural warm spring, considered to be of therapeutic value that bubbles up into a concrete tank. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Ainsworth Hot Springs

The hot springs are heated naturally and vary in temperature between 40º -42ºC (104º -114º F) in the Cave, 35º -38º C (96º -101º F) in the Pool, and 4º -10º C (40º -50º F) for the Cold Plunge. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Banff Hot Springs

Canada's oldest geothermal development project dates back to the late 1800's when railroad workers first discovered the Banff Hot Springs. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Canyon Hot Springs

The Canyon Hot Springs are located in Albert Canyon in British Columbia's Canadian Rocky Mountains east of Revelstoke, between Glacier and Mr. Revelstoke National Parks. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Cape Breton Abandoned Coal Mines: Direct Heat Project

Direct geothermal heating using underground flooded mine shafts in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Chilliwack, British Columbia

The Government of British Columbia has lent support to the direct use geothermal energy industry through funding made available under the Innovative Clean Energy Fund. (ICE Fund). [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Con Mine Project

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories The Con Mine project continues forward on extensive preliminary studies that were conducted in 2007 to provide heat from the abandoned Con Gold Mine to the nearby city of Yellowknife. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Fairmont Hot Springs Resort

The community of Fairmont Hot Springs is nestled in the Columbia River Valley, between the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the Purcell Mountain range, just outside Kootenay National Park. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


Halcyon Hot Springs

Surrounded by spectacular alpine peaks, crystal blue lakes, river and streams, an abundance of wildlife and magical legend, Halcyon Hot Springs is a place of recreation and wellness. [Learn More...]

Filed under: High Temperature Direct Use


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