The site was closed in September 2025 for renovations and was originally supposed to reopen in December, but the project was delayed.
Springs have been closed since September 2025
Michelle McCann · CBC News · Posted: Mar 31, 2026 6:48 PM EDT | Last Updated: 10 hours ago
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According to Parks Canaada, the springs are open daily from 1-10 p.m, including over the Easter weekend.
The Banff Upper Hot Springs have reopened to the public after being closed for renovations since September.
In a social media post Tuesday afternoon, Parks Canada announced the popular attraction is now open.
According to Parks Canaada, the springs are open daily from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m, including over the Easter weekend.
The site was closed in September 2025 for renovations and was originally supposed to reopen in December, but the project was delayed.
The hot springs are one of Banff’s most popular tourist attractions, sitting at the base of Sulphur Mountain. The mineral waters have drawn tourists to the area since the 1800s.
The agency says some finishing work is still underway on the outside of the building.
It thanked visitors for their patience while the work continues, calling the site a “cherished heritage experience.”
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