BC Hot Springs Directory

Lakelse (Mount Layton) Hot Springs

Closed

The Northwest’s historic resort springs — closed, with a geothermal future in discussion.

⚠ Current statusResort closed to the public (derelict since 1990s decline). Kitselas Geothermal gained access to the property (2023) — future redevelopment possible.

Between Terrace and Kitimat, Lakelse (Mount Layton) Hot Springs is among the largest and hottest spring systems in BC’s northwest, with a resort history stretching back to the early 1900s. But the Mount Layton resort has been closed to the public for years, its waterslides and buildings sitting derelict since the region’s 1990s downturn.

There is real movement, though: in 2023 Kitselas Geothermal — a partnership of the Kitselas First Nation — gained access to the hot springs property to develop geothermal energy and potentially revive the site. Until anything opens, there is no public soaking here.

Quick facts

LocationHwy 37 between Terrace and Kitimat
Facts verified July 2026

Getting there

On Hwy 37 about 25 km south of Terrace — currently closed to the public; view from the highway only.

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