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Hot Springs Cove (Maquinna)

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A geothermal waterfall meets the Pacific — boat or floatplane from Tofino.

At the end of a 1.5 km cedar boardwalk through coastal rainforest, a ~50°C geothermal stream pours over a small waterfall and down through a chain of rock pools that step right into the Pacific — cooler with every pool, until waves splash into the lowest ones at high tide. This is Hot Springs Cove in Maquinna Marine Provincial Park, in the territory of the Ahousaht First Nation.

Getting there is half the trip: about 27 nautical miles northwest of Tofino by tour boat (whale sightings are common) or floatplane. In 2026, Ahousaht-owned Ahous Adventures charges $239 for adults; several Tofino operators run similar day tours.

Ocean-edge rock pools at Hot Springs Cove, Maquinna Provincial Park
Photo: Kristina D.C. Hoeppner from Wellington, New Zealand, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Quick facts

LocationMaquinna Marine Provincial Park, ~27 nautical miles NW of Tofino; boat or floatplane only
Water temperature~50°C at source, cascades cool toward ocean pools
AccessTour boats/floatplanes from Tofino (Ahous Adventures 2026: adult $239) + 1.5 km boardwalk through rainforest
Good to knowGeothermal waterfall + ocean-edge rock pools in Clayoquot Sound; Ahousaht territory
Facts verified July 2026

Getting there

Boat (~1.5 hr) or floatplane (~20 min) from Tofino, then the 1.5 km boardwalk to the springs. Day tours from ~$209–239 per person (2026).

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