About This Spring
## Overview Brilliant Springs is a commercial natural spring water vending station located at 3790 Casorso Rd in Kelowna, British Columbia. Operated by a water company, this self-serve station offers mineral-rich spring water around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The water has been reported to be of good quality and rich in natural minerals. Unlike free-flowing public springs, Brilliant Springs operates as a paid vending service — visitors can fill their own containers at a cost of approximately $4 (USD) per 5 gallons. Be sure to bring your own jugs or bottles, as containers are not provided on-site. The Okanagan Valley, where Kelowna is situated, is known for its diverse geology shaped by ancient glacial activity and volcanic history, which contributes to the mineral character of local groundwater sources. Brilliant Springs taps into this natural resource, making it a convenient option for residents and visitors seeking an alternative to municipal tap water. ## Directions The GPS coordinates for Brilliant Springs are **49.84791, -119.47069**. The address is **3790 Casorso Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 4M7, Canada**. **From downtown Kelowna:** 1. Head south on **Water Street** and cross the highway. 2. Continue as the road becomes **Pandosy Street**. 3. Just after passing the bus station on your left, turn **left** at the traffic light onto **Cadder Avenue**. 4. Follow Cadder Avenue until you reach the traffic signal at **Gordon Drive**, then turn **right**. 5. Continue south on Gordon Drive, passing a church on your right. Drive for a few kilometres. 6. Near a condominium complex on your right at a crossroads, turn **left**. 7. Take the **second right** — the vending station will be a short distance ahead on your right. > **Tip:** The location is set slightly off the main road and can be easy to miss, especially for first-time visitors. Even with GPS navigation, consider asking locals for guidance if you have trouble spotting it. ## What to Expect Brilliant Springs is a no-frills, self-service water vending station rather than a scenic natural spring. The setup is straightforward: pull up, insert payment, and fill your containers. The site is accessible at any time of day or night, which is convenient for those who want to avoid crowds or stop by on their own schedule. Because the station is located slightly off the beaten path on Casorso Road, it can be tricky to find on your first visit. The surrounding area is a mix of residential and semi-rural landscape typical of south Kelowna. There are no restroom facilities or picnic areas at the site — it's purely a water pickup point. **What to bring:** - Your own clean water containers (5-gallon jugs work well) - Cash or payment method accepted by the vending machine - A phone with GPS to help navigate to the exact location The water is sold as-is from the spring source. While it has been reported to be mineral-rich and of good quality, no independent water quality test results are publicly available at this time. As with any non-municipal water source, visitors should use their own discretion.
Getting There
Address
3790 Casorso Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 4M7, Canada
GPS Coordinates
49.848040, -119.470630
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.