Hot Springs Cove

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Hot Springs Cove is a remote natural hot spring on Vancouver Island’s west coast, popular for its oceanfront rock pools reached by boat or seaplane from Tofino.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hot spring
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessMethod boat
seaplane
accessPoint Tofino Harbour
bestSeasonToVisit shoulder seasons (spring and fall)
summer
climate cool, wet coastal climate
country Canada
distanceFrom approximately 27 nautical miles northwest of Tofino
environment temperate coastal rainforest
governingBody BC Parks
hasAmenity changing areas near trail
dock for boats
hasCulturalContext traditional territory of Nuu-chah-nulth peoples
hasFeature boardwalk trail
geothermal hot springs
intertidal pools
natural rock pools
oceanfront pools
view of Pacific Ocean
wooden boardwalk through rainforest
hasNameOrigin named for its hot mineral springs
hasRegulation access by water or air only
no road access
hasWildlife bald eagles nearby
sea otters nearby
seals nearby
whales nearby
locatedIn British Columbia
Clayoquot Sound
Maquinna Marine Provincial Park
Vancouver Island
west coast of Vancouver Island
nearestTown Tofino
partOf Maquinna Marine Provincial Park
surface form: Maquinna Marine Provincial Park and Protected Area
popularFor boat tours
day trips from Tofino
eco-tourism
seaplane tours
wilderness hot spring bathing
wildlife viewing
region Clayoquot Sound
surface form: Clayoquot Sound region
tourDuration typically full-day excursions from Tofino
trailLength approximately 2 km boardwalk (one way)
waterTemperature approximately 50°C at source
cools as it flows into oceanfront pools
waterType geothermal mineral water

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Tofino touristAttraction Hot Springs Cove