Special Features - Harrison Hot Springs 2014 Visitor Guide

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HARRISON HOT SPRINGS official 2014 VISITORS’ GUIDE vacation ideas, accommodations, festivals, events and more

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welcome It is with great pleasure that we at Tourism Harrison welcome you to the Village of Harrison Hot Springs and the spectacular region that surrounds us. Harrison Hot Springs is a resort destination that has something for everyone. Our legendary healing mineral waters offer the perfect getaway for those looking to relax and recharge. Our mountains, forests and trails provide great hiking, geocaching, camping, skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Our 60 km long lake and nearby rivers offer wonderful boating, fishing, and paddling adventures. The nearby Fraser Valley provides great agri-tourism, biking and golfing. For those interested in

contents history there is the Agassiz Museum and Kilby Historic site. For those just looking to relax, we offer sandy beaches, comfortable benches and beautiful scenery. Whatever brings you to Harrison Hot Springs, we promise you will leave naturally refreshed. This free guide has been designed to give you an overview of our region and help you get the most out of your time with us. If you have any questions or require further information, please visit our website at www.tourismharrison. com or come visit us at the Visitor Centre and we will be happy to help. We hope you enjoy your time in Harrison Hot Springs and come to love it as much as we do. — Tourism Harrison

PO Box 255 499 Hot Springs Rd, Harrison Hot Springs, BC V0M 1K0 604.796.5581

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PUBLISHED BY: The Agassiz Harrison Observer 7167 Pioneer Ave. Box 129 Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0 604.796.4300 | Fax: 604.796.2081 | ahobserver.com PUBLISHER: Carly Ferguson EDITOR: Jessica Peters SALES & MARKETING: Chris Franklin DESIGN: Sue Lanphear The 2014 Visitor Guide was produced by Tourism Harrison and The Agassiz Harrison Observer. No part of this publication may be reprinted without the expressed written consent of Tourism Harrison. Both Tourism Harrison and The Agassiz Harrison Observer have made every effort to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate but cannot guarantee the correctness of all information, including errors or omissions, and will not be held responsible. TOURISM HARRISON: 499 Hot Springs Road PO Box 255, Harrison Hot Springs, BC,V0M 1K0 604-796-5581 CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS: Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa, Harrison Festival of the Arts, Kilby Historic Site, Black Press, BC Sportfishing Group, Agassiz Circle Farm Tour, Julia Gilbert-Stevens, Graham Osborne and Tourism Harrison.

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sasquatch country

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how to find us Harrison Hot Springs is only a 90-minute drive east of Vancouver, and less than three hours north of Seattle. The quickest route here is via Highway 1, taking exit 135 at Bridal Falls. For a slower pace, enjoy the Scenic 7 Hwy through Mission.

Bellingham 539

Both Abbotsford International & Vancouver International Airports service our area, & docking facilities are available for float planes. TOURISMHARRISON.COM

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Harrison Hot Springs only 90 minutes from Vancouver transports you to another world.

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Harrison History:

Seeking fresh horizons for commerce?

When gold was first discovered on the Fraser in 1858, there was an explosion of activity with miners from around the world racing to B.C. to find their fortunes.

As there were no roads into the interior, the first and only route to the gold fields was by sternwheeler up the Fraser and Harrison Rivers, up Harrison Lake to the newly established town of Port Douglas. Disembarking there, miners faced a long and arduous journey over 162 km (100 miles) of rough tracks and more lakes to Lillooet.

When the Caribou road was built in 1863 through the Fraser Canyon to Barkerville, this difficult water route was eventually abandoned. Although the gold rush faded, Harrison Hot Springs continues to flourish!

Interesting facts about Harrison Hot Springs: •

Set up shop in Harrison Hot Springs, where the business climate is refreshing, too!

Harrison Hot Springs is a provincial and national winner of the prestigious Communities in Bloom competition.

Our community is rapidly growing and investing to support and promote a diverse economy.

Our local sturgeon can grow over 14 feet in length, and weigh in excess of 1,500 pounds.

Harrison Lake is 60 km long & 275 meters in depth in some areas. It is sparsely populated & boaters are urged to stay tuned to VHF channel 68.

Our hot springs can be enjoyed year-round by visiting the indoor public pool or Harrison Hot Springs Resort, where the pools are sourced by the two hot springs at the south end of the lake.

The Potash spring has a temperature of 40˚C (120˚F) and the Sulphur spring is 65˚C (150˚F). View the source by walking along the west side of the lake.

Harrison Hot Springs is a mecca for musicians and artists, who flock to the area each year for the Harrison Festival of the Arts.

We’re also making it easier to do business here by reducing paperwork and regulations. From motels to restaurants to specialty stores, there’s lots of room and opportunity to grow your successful business.

Harrison Hot Springs, where lifestyle meets balance. To learn more about the Village of Harrison Hot Springs visit:

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have a day to spend with us, choose your own adventure . . . . . . WITH THE FAMILY PAGE 6 • Have a water fight • Cool off at our floating waterpark • Picnic in our parks • Ride a bicycle built for four

. . . ON THE GREENS PAGE 14 • Harrison Resort Golf Course • Sandpiper Golf Course • Bridal Falls Golf Club • Falls Golf & Country Club • Hope Golf & Country Club

. . . ON WHEELS PAGE 18 • Back road riding • Explore Sasquatch Park • Cycle our dike system • Hit the Mountain Trails or lower Bear Mountain

. . . ON THE WATER PAGE 8 • Go for a swim • Paddle the Harrison River • Go boating • Book a fishing tour • Take the scenic route

. . . ON TWO LEGS PAGE 16 • Go for a walk • Go for a hike • Try geocaching • Take a winter walk • Take a shopping stroll

. . . WITH ENTERTAINMENT PAGE 19 • Take in an outdoor concert • Enjoy amazing festivals • Dance all night • Peruse art galleries • Shop our farmers market

. . . FOR THE ADVENTUROUS PAGE 12 • Take up paragliding • Visit the local Speedway • Join local rock climbers • Go river rafting • Ski our mountain

. . . CLOSE TO NATURE PAGE 17 • Take an eco tour • Go bird watching • Explore local waterfalls • See salmon spawning • Search for Sasquatch

. . . IN THE COUNTRY PAGE 34 • Visit our countryside • Do the Circle Farm Tour • Take in the Tulip Festival • Try Fraser Valley Slow Food Cycle Tour

. . . EXPLORING HISTORY PAGE 36 • Discover the Gold Rush • Explore Kilby Historic Site • Drive out to Yale • Pan for gold • Visit a Historical CPR station . . . RENEWING YOUR SPIRIT PAGE 39 • Try our healing waters • Book a massage • Take a yoga class • Learn holistic healing • Sit, be quiet, meditate . . . A SHORT DRIVE AWAY PAGE 40 • Be amazed by Bridal Falls • Dare Hell’s Gate • Walk Othello Tunnels • Explore Hope, B.C. TOURISMHARRISON.COM

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Bring your entire family to the Village to share a memorable day of entertainment and fun.

fun with the HAVE A WATER FIGHT Rent blaster bumper boats from the Harrison Resort Marina. They also have banana boats, canoes, kayaks, jet skis, motor and pedal boats.

family... MEET OUR LOCAL VILLAGE SASQUATCH You’ll find our friendly Sasquatch over at the Harrison Village Mall, sitting quietly on a bench. Get that camera ready!

EXPLORE THE VILLAGE BY QUADRICYCLE Take the family on a self-guided tour of the Village on one of Jamie’s Quadricycles.

COOL OFF WITH ICE CREAM

SLIP & SLIDE AWAY Bridal Falls Waterpark offers slides for all ages, a hot tub and picnic areas.

Our beachfront is sprinkled with shops that will cater to your sweet tooth.

SOAK UP THE SUN Find some quality time building castles in the sand on one of the most picturesque beaches in B.C.

Picnic tables and shade trees set the scene for a memorable family meal at the north end of the Village.

GREEN POINT Get away from the crowds at this provincial park just up Rockwell Drive.

Try your skills on Harrison’s own version of “Wipeout” at the Harrison Water Park.

PACK A PICNIC FOR RENDALL PARK

WIPEOUT!

Explore the Scenic Beauty of Harrison Lake. A vacation that will have you return time after time. The scenery is above & beyond. Explore sights of Rainbow Falls, Eagle Falls, Harrison River & many more of the lake. Relax in the comfort of our 59’ deluxe houseboat enjoying the beauty of Harrison’s wilderness. Family adventures Business & pleasure retreats Amazing sight seeing Sasquatch exploring Weddings Stags Fishing tours Water sports; jet skiing, boating, kayaking & more.

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family friendly events

SASQUATCH DAYS June 7 & 8

CANADA DAY July 1

Bring the family down and watch the war canoe races, enjoy some bbq salmon and take in the music, dances and other entertainment as Sts’ailes comes to Harrison Hot Springs.

There is nothing like small town Canada Day, and Harrison Hot Springs’ celebration is complete with fireworks and a parade where all are invited. The perfect family day.

FRASER VALLEY SLOW FOOD CYCLE TOUR August 2 Bring your bikes to Harrison and spend the day exploring the great local food and farms of the Fraser Valley. This is quality family time.

BANDS ON THE BEACH Labour Day weekend This legendary music festival takes place on Harrison Beach, is completely free and is the perfect way for the family to end the summer.

A full range of water activities for all ages. Try our new Floating Water Park situated in Harrison Hot Springs....Grab some friends and join us for some serious fun for all ages and group events! » 0UÅH[HISL >H[LY 7HYR » Sea Doo Rentals » Blaster Bumper Boats » Banana Tube Rides Just 90 minutes East of Vancouver on beautiful Harrison Lake. Located in front of the Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa

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SWIMMING Jump in for a refreshing dip in our glacier-fed lake or the warmer Harrison lagoon and Hicks Lake in Sasquatch Provincial Park. GETTING EQUIPPED Rentals of every sort can be found at the dock close to Harrison Hot Springs Resort.

PADDLING For a relatively safe adventure, canoe the Miami River through the Village or head to Hicks Lake. The Harrison River is an incredible outdoor wilderness trip that takes you past stunning scenery. While Harrison Lake can also be paddled, it can be extremely treacherous with high winds and large waves, and should only be attempted by experienced paddlers. BOATING As the longest lake in southwestern B.C. there is plenty to explore by boat, including coves and beaches, beautiful waterfalls, two islands and the connected Harrison River. With a public boat launch, complete with restroom and sani-station, several marinas and a large public dock; boating here is a breeze.

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Found at the southern end of the 60 km long, glacier-fed Harrison Lake, the Village is a water-lover’s paradise. FISHING Harrison Hot Springs, surrounded by rivers and lakes, offers exceptional fishing opportunities. Reel in a prehistoric giant like our local sturgeon or get hooked on fly-fishing for steelhead and salmon. For expert fishing tips, visit the BC Sport Fishing Group in the lobby of the Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa. bcsportfishinggroup.com WINDSURFING Harrison Lake is a mecca for windsurfers, thanks to a predictable thermal wind that blows every summer. harrisonwindsports.com BOAT TOUR Sit back and let others do the navigating. Harrison Eco Tours operates the Laroan — a 56 ft. boat that provides scenic tours on the lake, and Harrison River. Harrison Eco Tours operates jet boat tours as well as guided kayak tours on the Harrison River. shorelinetours.net harrisonecotours.com

Share hare your vacation memories. Upload your photos to our facebook page facebook.com/AgassizHarrisonObserver or facebook.com/tourismharrison

Killer’s Cove Boat Rentals

Featured Rentals • Power Boats: 5-9 Passengers • Pontoon Boats: 12-14 Passengers • Pedal Boats: 2-5 Passengers • Chartered Boat Tours

• Water Taxi Service • Paddle Boards • Kayaks & Canoes • VHF radio provided on all powerboats.

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HARRISON LAKE Harrison Lake is much longer than it appears when you look at it from Harrison Hot Springs, at 60 kilometers long, it covers over 250 square kilometers. While it is now a freshwater lake, thousands of years ago it was not a lake at all, but an arm of the sea. It varies in depth from just a few feet to a maximum depth of 279 m. (916 ft.). It supports a rich bio-diversity of both seasonal and permanent animal species including: Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden, Pink, Chum, Coho,

Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Sturgeon, Harbor Seals, Canadian Geese, Herons, and too many different types of waterfowl to list. While the Lillooet River is the main waterway flowing into the lake, the lake also receives a constant supply of cold clear water from Mount Breckenridge glacier. So the lake can be cold particularly in winter although in August it offers a refreshing swim. As well, storms can make the lake a dangerous place to be, so exercise caution and common sense when boating or paddling.

DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF HARRISON LAKE... LAKE • Daily Cruises • Private Charters • Corporate Meetings • Weddings • Licensed Captain (CSI Certified) • Located in front of the Harrison Resort

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FISHING PARADISE Harrison Hot Springs is truly a sport fisherman’s paradise! Located in the heart of the Fraser Valley, Harrison Lake drains into the Harrison River where 18 kilometers downstream it connects to the mighty Fraser River. It is a year-round fishing location with steelhead, trout, salmon and sturgeon all available at different times of the year. The Harrison River sees all 5

species of Pacific Salmon each year, and with some of the healthiest returns in the province, is the first officially designated Salmon Stronghold in Canada. The sturgeon population is stable and actually showed a slight increase in 2013, largely due to the positive effects of a catch and release only fishery that started back in 1994. Sturgeon can live up to 200 years and can reach lengths of over 14 feet, making

them one of the most unique sport fish in the world today. These fresh water dinosaurs are a fantastic challenge for thrill seeking anglers, often jumping several times and taking long, reel-screaming runs, before tiring for a quick photo session and healthy release. Another gem of the Fraser Valley is the world class trout fishing in the area. Harrison River has been a favourite among fly-fishers for

years, providing some of the best Cutthroat Trout found anywhere in the lower mainland. The view from the lakefront is dominated by Breckenridge Glacier in the distance and by Echo Island, so called because there is a sensational echo on its western flank. The south end of the lake is very shallow, almost out to the island. Beyond that, the depth drops off to more than 900 feet.

Are you looking for the Ultimate Adventure while staying at Harrison Hot Springs?

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Toll free: 1-855-223-5453 email: sts@guidebc.com

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Lose yourself in the moment, an exciting adventure beckons in Harrison Hot Springs.

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TANDEM PARAGLIDING Cure your weekday boredom with Fly BC. Paraglide off Mt. Woodside while enjoying some of the best scenery in B.C. Tandems, solo training and guaranteed fun! flybc.org AGASSIZ SPEEDWAY Feeling a need for speed? This action-packed oval track features races April through October. agassizspeedway.com ROCK CLIMBING CLUB The basic premise behind rock climbing is simple. You climb from the bottom to the top! The execution is more complicated and we would encourage you to work with experts. Look for Harrison Bluffs Climbers on Facebook to find out more.

The Fraser River and its tributaries offer continuous rapids and incredible mountain vistas, as you plunge through the heart of the Cascade Mountains. Rafting adventures include the Chilliwack River, Hell’s Gate, The Coquihalla Rambo Run and the Thompson River in Lytton. chilliwackriverrafting.com

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SKI HEMLOCK Nestled high in the mountains above Harrison Hot Springs, Hemlock Valley offers alpine and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or tubing. Only 45 minutes from Harrison. hemlockvalleyresort.com

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The Harrison Hot Springs area features the best 27 holes of golf in the province. Warm up on the full length, 9 hole Harrison Resort Course and then top it off on the crown jewel - Sandpiper Golf Course. Located on the banks of the Harrison River, Sandpiper is both beautiful and challenging; the combined 27 holes make for a perfect day of golf.

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SANDPIPER GOLF CLUB: Par 72 6500 Yards

14282 Morris Valley Rd., Harrison Mills, 604-796-1000

Slope 121

Rating 70.9

8341 Nixon Rd., Rosedale, 604-794-3300 FALLS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Par 71 6780 Yards Slope 128 Rating 72.2

HOPE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 900 Golf Course Rd., Hope, 604-869-5881 Par 72 6317 Yards Slope 117 Rating 69.9

9 Hole Courses HARRISON RESORT GOLF COURSE 3891 Hot Springs Rd., HHS., 604-796-9009 Par 36 3375 Yards Slope 126 Rating 36.2 BRIDAL FALLS GOLF CLUB Par 32 2269 Yards

53191 Bridal Falls Rd., Rosedale, 604-794-7788

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The award winning Sandpiper Golf Course is heralded as one of BC’s leading

18-hole courses. Framed by the rugged backdrop of Cheam Mountain, 180 ft Douglas Firs and the turquoise, tranquil waters of the Harrison River, Sandpiper Golf Course is ‘forest golfing’ at its finest with abundant wildlife and a prime viewing spot during the Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival.

Located 30 minutes east of Mission on Morris Valley Road in Harrison Mills. FOR SPECIAL OFFERS Follow us at.... www.facebook.com/SandpiperGolfCourse Twitter at @SandpiperGC

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(golfing and accommodations in a luxur y, rustic cabin) and ‘golfing and fishing’ packages.

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With everything close by, the Village of Harrison Hot Springs is the perfect place to walk, run, hike or bike.

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GO FOR A WALK A walk around our lagoon is a good place to start. Other pleasant walks include the Heritage Walk past the older buildings in town and the Miami Bridges Walk through an old-growth cedar forest. GO FOR A HIKE

If you’re the type to be inspired by nature, welcome to paradise. Every hill and valley, every trail and riverside, is waiting to be discovered here. But there are a few things you should know before heading into the great outdoors. The Harrison Hikers have been meeting weekly for the past 20 years. Each week, they set out on various levels of hikes, from easy walks along dike systems to advanced treks into the woods. To find out more about Harrison Hikers and its upcoming hikes, check in with the Visitor Centre.

IF YOU GO, HERE ARE A FEW WORDS FROM THOSE WISE WALKERS. • Never hike alone. • Travel in groups of at least four. • Hike at the speed of the slowest member of the group. • Stay on the trail. • Resist the temptation to collect trees, plants or flowers. • Respect wildlife. • Never approach or feed bears or other wild animals. • Always pack out what you take in. Don’t bury your trash. • Keep pets on leash at all times. • Tell someone where you are going and when you will return. • Carry a cell phone or VHF radio to communicate, if possible.

BEAR SAFETY: Most bears will leave if they are aware of a group’s presence so make some noise. Stay in the open as much as possible. Keep children close at hand on trails. If you do meet a bear, don’t run and do keep calm. Make a wide detour and leave the animal a way to escape. 16

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Harrison Hot Springs is the perfect base for a hiking holiday with dozens of hikes within a short drive of the Village. For more details on our walks and hikes pick up our hiking brochure, or visit us online at tourismharrison.com. GEOCACHING There are dozens of geocaches in and around Harrison Hot Springs. This outdoor treasure-hunting game requires the use of a GPS device, or GPS-enabled smart phone. bcgeocaching.com. HIT THE GREENS From driving ranges to beautifully manicured greens, there’s something for every level of golfer. See our full listing on page 14. GO FOR A WINTER WALK Harrison is close to two family-friendly hills, Hemlock Valley Resort and Manning Park. Both offer great snowshoeing trails, skiing and sledding through the winter months. SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP Harrison Hot Springs has some unique stores, offering everything from souvenirs to art and fashion. SAUNTER THROUGH HISTORY & CULTURE Head over to the Ranger Station Art Gallery, the Agassiz Harrison Museum or Kilby Historic Site and walk through some great exhibits.

It’s the magnificent scenery that makes Harrison Hot Springs such a special place to visit. The best way to appreciate its beauty is to walk or hike on the many trails in and around the Village, and soon your senses will be on overload. — Hiker Senior, Ken


Harrison Hot Springs’ ecosystem is diverse and abundant. Discover the ‘wild’ side of Harrison with a self-guided or group tour

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Deep in the heart of “Sasquatch Country” you will find North America’s largest gathering of bald eagles. Starting in October the raptors are drawn to the area by the millions of spawning salmon that travel up the Fraser River to tributaries such as the Harrison River. Their numbers peak in November and December. In December of 2010 7,362 bald eagles were counted in a small section of this area. Over 10,000 were estimated to be in the normal Festival count area from Harrison Bay northward along the Harrison River to the Chehalis Flats. This incredible world record aggregation of a large predator is an annual event. The estuary is also home to incredible wildlife such as trumpeter swans, ducks, seals, bears, coyotes, deer, cougars, and the great white sturgeon.

The Harrison River is one of the most pristine and productive Rivers in BC, with all 5 species of Pacific Salmon, it brings in thousands of bald eagles every fall. — Tony Nootebos, Angling Guide

To celebrate this incredible event the month long Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival kicks off the third weekend in November. The Bald Eagle Festival weekend in November matches the build-up which peaks in December and wanes, as the salmon carcasses are eaten up, through January and February. What really drives the eagles to our area is the freezing up of the northern rivers – the eagles can’t get at the dead salmon under the ice. Southward the eagles come by the thousands and our incredibly productive Chehalis – Harrison River complex provides food for thousands of eagles, usually for months. Other adult eagles return to be closer to their breeding territories in southern BC and Washington State. Over 370 pairs of eagles now nest in the lower Fraser Valley. ECO TOURS Harrison Eco Tours offers both jet boat tours and guided kayaking on the Harrison River. Shoreline Tours will show you why Harrison Lake is so amazing. Cascade Adventures offers hikes into the back country in the eastern wilderness of Harrison Lake. BIRD WATCHING Harrison Lake is a major resting area on the north-south migration of many bird species. In the fall, Harrison River is also home to one of the largest congregations of Bald Eagles in North America. Bring your binoculars and start counting. SALMON & WEAVER CREEK For a truly amazing sight, visit Weaver Creek spawning channel in October, in Harrison Mills. You will be treated to the beauty of red and green salmon spawning by the thousands. WATERFALLS The mountains around Harrison provide spectacular waterfalls. Rainbow Falls — a truly remarkable gem hidden at the base of Slocan Mountain, accessible by a 20-minute boat ride. Bridal Veil Falls, the sixth largest in Canada, is a short 20-minute drive from Harrison. QUEST FOR THE SASQUATCH Harrison Hot Springs has been a hot-bed of Sasquatch sightings for centuries. Sts’ailes, a local First Nation band uses the Sasquatch as its symbol and believe it to be a spiritual being. With local Sasquatch investigators Bill Miller and Thomas Steenberg providing talks and guidance, maybe it’s time to look for yourself. See Tourism Harrison’s event calendar for information on the upcoming Sasquatch Days. TOURISMHARRISON.COM

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If you like street biking, our backcountry farm roads offer great scenery and light traffic. THE ICE CREAM LOOP

A short bike ride south of Harrison into the middle of Agassiz farm country takes you to Farm House Natural Cheeses and some wonderful gelato. CIRCLE FARM TOUR This 25-km, self-guided tour can easily be done by bike and is the route used for the annual Slow Food Cycle Tour. SOUTH AGASSIZ FRASER RIVER DIKE Another great bike ride takes you from Harrison to Agassiz and then south to the Fraser River dike. MOUNTAIN BIKING Surrounded by forests and mountains there are many mountain bike routes that offer varying degrees of challenge. LOWER BEAR MOUNTAIN TRAILS These summer trails on the east side of Harrison are great for exploring the forests and easily accessible from the Village.

SASQUATCH PARK A variety of old logging roads in and around Sasquatch Park offer excellent mountain biking opportunities.

OTHER WAYS TO HAVE FUN ON WHEELS Rent one of Harrison Hot Spring’s iconic quadricycles. These red, four wheel pedallers are the perfect way for a family to scout out Harrison Village. To rent one of these great machines or a more traditional bike head to the corner of Lillooet and Hot Springs Roads. Bikes and kayaks can also be rented from the Glencoe Motel found at the same intersection. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING A LITTLE MORE ADVENTUROUS? Then head over to Hemlock Mountain and rent an ATV. Bear Country ATV and Tours offers both rentals and guided ATV tours. From Hemlock you can explore some incredible locations in the Douglas Mountain range. SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT ON WHEELS STILL? Check out Sasquatch Country Adventures and let local Sasquatch investigators take you by UTV into Sasquatch country to learn more about this elusive being and their habitat.

For more details on biking in our region Visit us online at tourismharrison.com.

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OUTDOOR CONCERTS July and August, Wednesdays & Saturdays

Throughout July & August, take in the free Muddy Waters Concert Series featuring music on the beach Saturdays and Sundays at 4 p.m. Bring your lawn chair or stake out a seat and sip a cool one at one of the best patios in Harrison. Pioneer Park in Agassiz offers the Twilight Concert Series, featuring a free evening concert on Wednesdays during July and August. FARMERS MARKET June to September, Thursdays 4-7 pm Fresh fruits and veggies, meats, baked goods and local artisan projects. Pioneer Park in Agassiz.

WORLD-CLASS FESTIVAL July 11 to 20 Harrison Festival of the Arts has presented the best in Canadian and international performing and visual arts for over 35 years. This July 11 to 20, the Festival presents music from all corners of the globe, as well as visual and literary arts, theatre, a large outdoor art and craft market, workshops and a special day for children. Concerts throughout each day and evening, on the beach and in Harrison Memorial Hall. harrisonfestival.com CANADA DAY July 1 The fireworks at Harrison always draw in the crowds, with the lights and sounds amplified by the lake and mountains. Live music, a parade, and fireworks at dusk.

Harrison Hot Springs consistently offers world-class performing & visual arts within a relaxed small town atmosphere.

AGASSIZ FALL FAIR & CORN FESTIVAL September 12 & 13 The best small-town fair in B.C., with a parade, midway, exhibits, live music, animal shows & demos, antique tractor pull, logger sports and good ol’ country fun. agassizfallfair.ca

ART GALLERIES Celebrate the artistic side of life with a visit to the Ranger Station Public Art Gallery. Located along the lake on the east side of town, this quirky gallery features one-of-a-kind creations by local artists and artisans. Monthly exhibits include pottery, glassworks, original paintings and prints.

MORE MUSIC August 30 & 31 September kicks off with the Bands on the Beach Festival featuring Harrison’s own Todd Richard & the TR Band. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Harrison and many local businesses. This is the end-of-summer concert that is free and fun for the whole family. Bring your lawn chair, sunscreen and sunglasses and enjoy a great afternoon.

DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL July 26 This event brings exciting races, community-sponsored attractions and festivities-all with the beautiful backdrop of stunning Harrison Lake. DANCING Step back in time at The Copper Room, where there is live music every night. Other live music venues include Villa Toscana, and Echo Island Bar and Grill.

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Monthly exhibits featuring local and Fraser Valley artists. Monday – Friday 10 – 4 • Saturday – Sunday 1 – 5 98 Rockwell Drive Harrison Hot Springs | 604 796-2723 Operated by The Kent Harrison Arts Council | kentharrisonartscouncil.com TOURISMHARRISON.COM

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festival & event January

March

JANUARY 25 Oliver Swain’s Big Machine

MARCH 8 Matuto

With his pure, finely tuned falsetto vocals & his undeniable skill behind a banjo or upright bass, Oliver grabs the attention of all who hear him and holds it with his enormous sound and stature. Harrison Memorial Hall harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

February FEBRUARY 8 & 9 Harrison Family Fun Carnival We’ve added something new and we are really, really excited about it! Bring the family out for a couple of days worth of wonderful, family fun from 11 am - 4 pm each day tourismharrison.com

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Matuto wields the Latin syncopations of Brazilian roots music and the folk traditions of the American South into a uniquely danceable soundscape. It’s Bluegrass meets Brazil. It’s an unlikely combination on paper, but not in person. On the dance floor it just feels right.

APRIL 5 Ken Whiteley

MAY 17 & 18 Harrison Arts Show

A prolific Canadian songwriter, gifted and versatile instrumentalist and powerful singer, Whiteley’s blues music communicates themes of freedom, love, spiritual aspiration and social comment.

Talented artists are pleased to display their artwork of varying media; acrylic, watercolor, oil, pastel, mixed as well as beautifully handcrafted jewelry and fused and slumped glass pieces. This venue will be tastefully decorated to compliment the presentations. There is an onsite café for your convenience.

Harrison Memorial Hall harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

APRIL 20 & 21 Annual Kilby Easter Egg Hunt

Harrison Memorial Hall harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

MARCH 29 Walk/Run for Heritage

Annual Easter egg hunt on the grounds of the historic site from 11 am to 1 pm. Crafts for children throughout the day.

Take part in the 5km or 10km route to help raise money for the Agassiz Harrison Museum & Kilby Historic Site.

Kilby Historic Site kilby.ca 604-796-9576

Harrison Hot Springs agassizharrisonmuseum.org 604-796-3545

APRIL 26 Lorne Elliott

MARCH 29 Community Health & Wellness Fair Learn about health related programs, services and providers on basic health, nutrition, prevention, fitness, leisure and more.

FEBRUARY 15 Oh My Darling

Harrison Memorial Hall tourismharrison.com

The sweet sounds of Oh My Darling conjure up the right mix of emotion and elation with their unique brand of country. Their prairie roots, mixed with bluegrass, Appalachian old time, southern twang and Franco-folk, make their style a melting pot of musical languages.

April

Harrison Memorial Hall harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

Seabird Island, Agassiz 604-796-3496 tulipsofthevalley.com

APRIL TBA Tulips of the Valley Tulip Festival Over 40 acres of tulip fields in bloom to explore; a spectacular sight each spring! Due to weather the exact dates will not be announced until March, visit the website for details.

The 10th annual

Harrison Dragon Boat Regatta

Star of CBC’s Madly Off in All Directions, Lorne started his career at a time when hair like his was still fashionable, hung a guitar around his neck to complete the look and has been living off the laughs of his wacky imagination ever since. Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

May MAY 10 Festival Fundraiser

Harrison Memorial Hall 604-796-8665

MAY 19 Victoria Day Teddy Bear Picnic at Kilby Bring your Teddy Bear & we’ll provide the tea and a cookie to decorate. Activities include our dress up Tickle Trunk, sing-a-long and crafts. Kilby Historic Site kilby.ca 604-796-9576

June MAY 31 & JUNE 1 Relay for Life The Canadian Cancer Society - Relay For Life is an inspiring, non-competitive, 12hour or 24-hour event. For event details or more information visit their website. Harrison Lagoon relayforlife.ca 604-796-5581

JUNE 7 & 8 Sasquatch Days

A special night of music to raise awareness and support for all the amazing things our local Harrison Festival Society does.

A joint festival with Sts’Ailes, First Nations Community and Harrison Hot Springs, celebrating the heritage of the region with canoe races, traditional Salmon BBQ, games, sharing & of course, Sasquatch lore.

Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

Harrison Beach tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

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July JULY 1 Canada Day Celebration Birthday festivities take place in both Harrison Hot Springs and Agassiz including a pancake breakfast, parade, children’s activities, family entertainments, craft market & fireworks. tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

JULY 11 Harrison Festival of the Arts Opening Concert

JULY 12-20 36th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts

JULY 12-13 & 18-20 Harrison Festival Art Market

An evening celebration featuring the diverse talents of our very own Fraser Valley’s emerging and established performers.

Presenting the best in Canadian and International performing & visual arts amidst a relaxed small-town atmosphere that breaks down the barriers between artist & audience.

A juried market of professional craftspeople, artists and designers held along the beach walkway in Harrison and free to the public.

Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

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Muddy Waters Beach Concerts

Saturday and Sunday music on the beach beginning at 4 p.m. during July and August; a great way to relax on a summer afternoon. 604-796-5563

Storytime in the Plaza All are invited to join the storytime team on Wednesdays during August in the Harrison Lake Plaza at 11 a.m. Books and goodies for everyone.

Sasquatch - Real or Myth? Meet local Sasquatch researchers during July and August in the Harrison Lake Plaza and learn the latest on the elusive creature. Bring your questions and curiosity. Dates/times TBA. 604-796-5581

Agassiz Speedway Oval track stock car racing from May to October on selected weekends. Visit their website for a complete event schedule. agassizspeedway.com

604-792-3278

Twilight Concert Series Free evening concerts in Pioneer Park in Agassiz Wednesdays during July and August. district.kent.bc.ca

604-796-8891

AUGUST 4 Brunch on the Farm

Departs: 9 am Arrives: 7 pm Discover the rich history of Port Douglas on this scenic day-long trip to the northern end of Harrison Lake. This tour includs a continental breakfast, and BBQ dinner.

Farm House Natural Cheeses farmhousecheeses.com 604-796-8741

shorelinetours.net 604-819-3418 or 604-796-3123

JULY 13 Rotary Ride for Hearing 120 km bide ride from Burnaby to Harrison Hot Springs to raise money for the Rotary Hearing Foundation, which supports many hearing programs in BC.

One last hurrah this summer! Face painting, balloon twisting and emergency vehicles. Kilby Historic Site kilby.ca 604-796-9576

AUGUST 23 & 24 Hobie Cat Regatta Watch these colourful catamaran race across Harrison Lake during their two day regatta.

JULY 26 10th Annual Harrison Dragon Boat Festival

Harrison Beach tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

Hosts exciting races with teams from across the province, communitysponsored attractions and festivities.

AUGUST 30 - 31 Harrison Craft Market

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Thursday evenings from June to August, local producers are out with their farm fresh goods at The Agassiz Harrison Museum.

August

604-796-3545 agassizfarmersmarket.com

AUGUST 2 Fraser Valley Slow Food Cycle Tour

Monthly themes with special events and activities including storytimes, reading clubs, contests, entertainment, book sales, displays and more.

AUGUST 23 Kilby’s Annual Kids Festival

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Agassiz Farm Fresh Market

Agassiz Library

A great way to experience the Circle Farm Tour while enjoying the Agassiz countryside. Meet the local farmers, sample their products and tour their businesses. Double your fun, join the tour on Sunday, August 3 in Chilliwack.

A weekend market held in and around the Harrison Memorial Hall featuring a variety of handcrafted items created by some of BC’s finest artisans. Free to the public. Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

AUGUST 30 & 31 Bands on the Beach

Ranger Station Art Gallery

AUGUST 4 Pirate Day at Kilby

This quaint gallery sits on the eastern shore of the lake, and features works from local artists throughout the year. Hours are Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

A Pirate Party for the kids. Games, crafts & a treasure hunt! Start working on your costume now as we’ll have a contest for the best dressed pirate!

We are not going to let the summer slip away without one last major celebration. Local country singing sensation, Todd Richard, is just one of the performers who will help us rock our last summer weekend with an incredible afternoon of entertainment on the beach.

Kilby Historic Site kilby.ca 604-796-9576

Harrison Beach tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

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December DECEMBER TBA Harrison Christmas Crawl Tour the local merchants this weekend, enjoy holiday refreshments, door prizes and enter to win a fantastic gift basket.

September

October

SEPTEMBER 12 & 13 Agassiz Fall Fair & Corn Festival

OCTOBER 4 Leela Gilday

Awarded the best small town fair award in BC, this annual event features a parade, midway, exhibits, music, animal shows and demos, antique tractor pull, logger sports and good ‘ol country fun!

A captivating Dene Nation singer/ songwriter, Leela is a passionate, soulful performer who takes listeners on a journey through a musical world where freedom and joy balance sorrow and injustice.

Hosted by BC Sport Fishing Group and the Harrison Hot Springs Resort. Welcome reception, score board tally, a film tour and an awards banquet, with thousands of dollars in prizes and giveaways.

DECEMBER TBA Breakfast with Santa

Agassiz Fairgrounds agassizfallfair.ca 604-796-3246

Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

bcsportfishinggroup.com

tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

SEPTEMBER 26 & 27 Rivers of Peace Eco Arts Festival A festival celebrating the life giving waterways of the Fraser Valley, with juried art exhibition, literary and musical performances.

OCTOBER 24 & 25 Harrison Beer Festival Celebrate BC Craft Beer month with cask night, a beer festival with BC Craft breweries and an evening German Oktoberfest with a live Oompapah band.

weareaces.com 604-615-7770

tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

SEPTEMBER 27 Port Douglas Day Trip

November

Departs: 9 am Returns: 7 pm Discover the rich history of Port Douglas on this scenic day-long trip to the northern end of Harrison Lake. This tour includs a continental breakfast, and BBQ dinner. shorelinetours.net 604-819-3418 or 604-796-3123

NOVEMBER 5, 6 & 7 Third Annual Harrison Sturgeon Challenge

NOVEMBER 15 & 16 Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival One of the largest gatherings of bald eagles in North America is along the Harrison River. The Festival features several viewing sites, displays, tours and activities for the whole family. fraservalleybaldeaglefestival.ca 604-826-7361

NOVEMBER 1 Harrison Festival Season Concert

NOVEMBER 22 Harrison Festival Season Concert

Performer TBA

Performer TBA

Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

Harrison Festival Society harrisonfestival.com 604-796-3664

tourismharrison.com 604-796-5581

An annual community family tradition featuring a scrumptious pancake breakfast, storytime, music, gifts, crafts and of course Santa.

DECEMBER 20 Christmas Pageant on the Farm Meet Mary, Joseph, the Shepards, a Choir of Angels and the donkey in this live re-creation of the Journey to Bethlehem. A magical family Christmas event. Farm House Natural Cheeses farmhousecheeses.com 604-796-8741

DECEMBER TBA CPR Holiday Train Meet the train as it rolls into town decorated for the season, visit with Santa and enjoy a performance by award winning musicians. Agassiz Ag Hall cpr.ca TOURISMHARRISON.COM

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Hope. . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 km

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Seattle . . . . . . . . . . 177 km

Kelowna . . . . . . . . . 275 km

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Kamloops . . . . . . . 225 km

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Victoria . . . . . . . . . . 188 km

Nanaimo . . . . . . . . 153 km

Canada Border Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-461-9999 www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

Prince George. . . . 658 km

Cranbrook . . . . . . . 725 km

Citizenship & Immigration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-888-242-2100 www.cic.gc.ca

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7 DAYS A WEEK “Proudly serving area motorists for 60 years”

604-796-2611

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guide to The Back Porch Dan & Lynda offer a pottery studio, coffee roastery, antiques, collectibles & basketry. Join us for a fun & relaxing experience. Open Thursday - Sunday from 11 to 5 pm Closed December 25 til first week of March

604.796.9871 6116 Golf Road, Agassiz

Island View Gifts When visiting Harrison be sure to discover this little shop. Souvenirs, jewelry, pottery, collectibles, clothing & more. “Something for Everyone.” www.islandviewgifts.com

604.796.3222 140 Esplanade Ave

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Canadian Fine Art Unique Canadian Crafts Jewellery Stone Sculpture Pottery Turned Wood Blown and Slumped Glass Gourmet Confections Enjoy fresh Tea or Coffee & Home-baked Treats on our Patio

604.796.5557 160 Esplanade Ave. Harrison Beach Hotel TOURISMHARRISON.COM

Complete your Harrison Hot Springs getaway vacation by finding that perfect treasure to take back home. The Village is filled with shops that cater to every whim and you’ll find fresh-roasted coffees, scrumptious chocolates, mouth-watering smoked salmon, locally-crafted pottery and First Nations artwork. Harrison Village Mall is just steps away from the beach, and many more clothing boutiques are tucked in and amongst the restaurants along Esplanade. CASA LIFESTYLES Unit 110 - 196 Esplanade HHS 604-796-2972 CANWEST ART - GALLERY Unit 3 - 160 Esplanade HHS 604-796-5557

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shopping... SERENITY NOW GIFTS Unit 103 - 196 Esplanade HHS 604-796-5531 GIFT SHOP AT KILBY HISTORIC SITE 215 Kilby Road Agassiz 604-796-9576 FARM HOUSE NATURAL CHEESES 5634 McCallum Road Agassiz 604-796-8741 GIFT SHOP AT AGASSIZ HARRISON MUSEUM 7011 Pioneer Avenue Agassiz 604-796-3545 STICKS & STONES (GIFTS IN THE HARRISON RESORT & SPA) 100 Esplanade HHS 604-796-2244

DRAGONFLY GIFTS Unit 106 - 196 Esplanade HHS 604-796-9600

LEGENDS (FASHION IN THE HARRISON RESORT & SPA) 100 Esplanade HHS 604-796-2244

HARRISON HOT SPRINGS ANTIQUES 146 Lillooet Avenue HHS 604-796-1114

JACKIE’S CLOSET Unit 104 190 Esplanade HHS 604-796-5513

ISLAND VIEW GIFTS 140 Esplanade HHS 604-796-3222

SANDPIPER GOLF RESORT PRO SHOP 14282 Morris Valley Road Harrison Mills 604-796-1001

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY 328 Esplanade HHS 604-491-2010

THE BACK PORCH 6116 Golf Road Agassiz 604-796-9871


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Fresh. Local. Our garden patio has an unparalleled view of Harrison Lake. Experience superb Mediterranean cuisine in the comfort of a country bistro . . .

Elegant yet rustic

It is with great pleasure we announce we are serving breakfast for the summer season

Fresh bread and pastries

baked daily

Promoting and featuring the Fraser Valley’s vast bounty is a privilege. You can expect every item at Morgan’s is made from scratch, is organic wherever possible and is prepared to order by International Chef Peter McGeown and his dedicated team.

Join us for the season on our patio

Just a few of the unique items we serve... Breakfast

Thursday to Monday

Organic Fresh Baked Carrot Muffin Served with Maple Butter Caramelized Onion, Bacon and Cheese Scones Johnson’s Bacon, Sausage, Ham and Free Range Eggs

Lunch

Beer Battered Fresh Alaskan Halibut with House Cut Fries 8oz Gourmet Angus Burger Morgan’s Creative Organic Salads

Dinner Grilled Herb Encrusted Rack of Lamb with Granny’s Recipe for Organic Mint Sauce Short Ribs Simmered in a Rich Red Wine Demi-glace Tuscan Roasted Chicken Infused with Lemon, Thyme, Fresh Rosemary & Sage Hand Carved Angus Beef Tenderloin

#1 BEST RESTAURANT IN HARRISON HOT SPRINGS

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you’ll find something to satisfy every craving.

When dining in Harrison Hot Springs, you’ll enjoy a wide range of restaurants -- from elegant, fine dining to casual pub-style atmosphere and everything in between. From gourmet seafood and wine, beer and hot wings, to cheesecake and a caramel latte... you’ll find something to satisfy every craving.

Sushi Kitami

And while enjoying our great food, you can always count on great service.

JAPANESE OWNED & OPERATED. Enjoy our quality of the finest Sushi, Sashimi, Crispy Tempura & AAA Alberta Rib-eye Beef Teriyaki

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 7 AM

604-796-2555 Try our 2406 Hot Springs Road #4, OSTRICH & KANGAROO Agassiz, BC BURGERS! Specializing EnglishFish Fish & Chips Specializing in English & Chips

Private rooms available with reservations. In the centre of town, 2 blocks from the beach.

604 796 2728

Japanese Restaurant

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Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 604.491.2010 A mouthwatering assor tment of our favourites

Muddy Waters Cafe 604.796.5563

Yarrow Duck Breast Sandwich, Homemade Blackberry Mayo, Arugula & Cranberry Sourdough

328 Esplanade Harrison Hot Springs (across from the lagoon)

Fresh•Delicious•Local We’re proud to par tner with these local producers to serve you fresh, delicious food daily: Back Porch Coffee • Honeyview Farms Fraser Valley Duck & Goose Farm • Verard Farms Farm House Natural Cheeses • Anderson Organic Farms *closed for the month of January

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always great food. Harrison Hot Springs BASKIN ROBBINS A variety of ice cream flavours, sundaes and smoothies. 2-328 Esplanade 604-796-5563 BEACH BITES Wraps, organic coffee bar, smoothies and more. 196 Esplanade 604-491-6743 BLACK FOREST STEAK AND SCHNITZEL HOUSE Authentic German food with Bavarian decor. 180 Esplanade 604-796-9343

CHANTILLY GELATO Real Italian gelato, sorbetto, ice cream, lattes, milkshakes & more. 150 Esplanade 604-491-2001

DRIFTWOOD KITCHEN Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

CHUCK & KITTY’S COUNTRY CAFÉ Great food, friendly service, warm inviting atmosphere. 105-196 Esplanade 604-796-2229

ECHO ISLAND PUB Burgers, entertainment and sports.

COPPER ROOM AT HARRISON HOT SPRINGS RESORT & SPA Delectable Fraser Valley cuisine paired with like music. Dress code. 100 Esplanade 604-796-2244

259 Hot Springs Road 604-807-9958

889 Hot Springs Road 604-491-6000 GREEN STAR CAFÉ Coffee, baked goods, breakfast and lunch. 196 Esplanade 604-796-1112

HARRISON CHINESE RESTAURANT Chinese and Western dishes. 791 Hot Springs Road 604-796-8878 HARRISON HAMBURGER Burgers, fish and chips and more. 111-196 Esplanade 604-796-5554 HARRISON HOT SPRINGS VILLA AND RESTAURANT Western and Chinese food. 270 Esplanade 604-796-9339

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Organic Espresso Bar Wraps, Hot Dogs, Gluten-Free & Vegan Options Smoothies & more 150 Espalnade Ave., Harrison Hot Springs phone: 604-491-2001 www.chantilly-ice-cream.com

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you can always count on great service.

LAKEVIEW RESTAURANT Beakfast, lunch & dinner. 150 Esplanade 604-796-9888 LAUGHING GOAT West Coast cuisine. 310 Hot Springs Road 604-796-2245 MISS MARGARET’S Coffee, pastries, wraps and paninis. 100 Esplanade 604-796-2244 MORGAN’S West Coast menu, elevated patio and amazing views. 160 Esplanade 604-491-1696

HUNGRY CHEF EATERY

KITAMI SUSHI JAPANESE

Enjoy exceptional food and pizzas.

Full Japanese menu with the finest sushi, tempura and teriyaki. Private booths available. 318 Hot Springs Road 604-796-2728

MUDDY WATERS ESPRESSO Specialty coffees,desserts, soups & sandwiches. Licensed. 2-328 Esplanade 604-796-5563

LAKESIDE CAFE Casual family fare overlooking Echo Island, serving breakfast and dinner buffets. 100 Esplanade 604-796-2244

OLD SETTLER PUB & LIQUOR STORE Warm up by the fireplace in this beautifully crafted pub. 222 Cedar Avenue 604-796-9722

140 Lillooet Ave. 604-796-2857 ISLANDS BAR Soak up the surroundings while an award-winning bartender pours your drink. 100 Esplanade 604-796-2244

In this Bavarian Specialty House, overlooking Harrison Lake enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner inside or under the stars in summer. Extensive new world wine list and German beer to compliment your dinner selection.

VILLAGE PIZZERIA Artisan gourmet pizza, pasta, appetizers and more. 160 Lillooet Avenue 604-796-1170 VILLA TOSCANA Sip, sample and savour the taste of the West Coast. 190 Lillooet Avenue 1-888-265-1155 YUKIYA SUSHI Authentic Japanese food along the waterfront. 140 Esplanade 604-796-2633

Harrison Mills THE RIVER’S EDGE Contemporary West Coast cuisine. 14282 Morris Valley Road 604-796-1000 SASQUATCH PUB 46001 Lougheed Hwy 604-796-2730

Open Year Round! For reservations, call

604-796-9343

180 Esplanade Avenue in beautiful Harrison Hot Springs BC www.blackforest-restaurant.com • blackforestrestaurant@yahoo.com

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SUNNY PATIO • GREAT FOOD • LOTTO GAMES • SPORTS VIEWING • DAILY SPECIALS

Our Liquor Store has the finest selection of Scotch in the Fraser Valley & the best selection of wine in Harrison Hot Springs. Prime Rib Fridays 5 PM Conveniently located in the center of Harrison Hot Springs. Old Settler Pub - Great Food, Clean & Friendly with HD sports on the big screen.

222 CEDAR AVE, HARRISON HOT SPRINGS

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Harrison Hot Springs is an excellent location for reconnecting with simpler times. Experience our countryside and enjoy a wonderful gift to the senses of things to see, do, smell and taste! TULIP FESTIVAL AND FLOWER STAND

FRASER VALLEY SLOW FOOD CYCLE TOUR

The annual Tulip Festival takes place every April. Wander through 40 acres of ‘every colour under the rainbow’ tulips. Visit the flower stand at 1694 Tranmer Rd. and take home a bouquet of fresh seasonal flowers. While wandering the fields, look up to the magnificent view of Mt. Cheam in the background. tulipsofthevalley.com

This is a leisurely, self-guided cycle tour around 25 km of flat terrain, visiting farms and meeting farmers. Shops feature special events, guided tours, samples, taste plates to purchase and a wide variety of products to take home. There is a shopping shuttle service available, to help carry your treats home! This is an annual event. For more details check tourismharrison.com

circle farm

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Agassiz & Harrison Mills

We are home to the original Circle Farm Tour, which has expanded into five surrounding regions. Visitors can savour & purchase delectable farmfresh products, connect with the origins of their food and experience the countryside in all its glory. This self-guided tour will take you to seven sites featuring organic-raised chickens, artisan cheeses, fresh roasted and candied hazelnuts, coffee aromatically roasted in a circa 1919 flame roaster, freshly picked strawberries and corn and 40 acres of tulips. These and dozens of other traditional treats await you. Stop in at the Visitor Information Centre to pick up a Circle Farm Tour map and you 34

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are on your way. Each location is easily accessible and no further than a 15-minute drive from Harrison Hot Springs. It is a fun and educational experience that kids and adults will love. Several Circle Farm Tour special events are planned each year including the Fraser Valley Slow Food Cycle Tour in the summer and Country Christmas in the winter. Check the tourismharrison.com website for local event details.


sasquatch country

Described as a bi-pedal mammal of exceptional size (sometimes reaching 14’) with great strength and reddish hair covering its entire body, the Sasquatch is legendary in Harrison Hot Springs with many regional sightings.s

The word Sasquatch is thought to be a mispronunciation of the Sts’ailes First Nations word ‘Sasq’ets’, meaning ‘hairy man’.

were seen burning was 1940, however reported sightings in the area have been as recent as 2009.

For centuries, the Sasquatch has occupied a unique niche in the oral traditions of the First Nations communities of Harrison Lake and Harrison River. The Sts’ailes believe the Sasquatch is a spiritual being that can vanish into the spirit realm at will, which may explain why the elusive being is so difficult to track down.

Harrison Hot Springs is not only home to the Sasquatch but also to Sasquatch Days, a great weekend celebration. This annual event brings the local Sts’ailes First Nation band to Harrison for a weekend of Canoe races, salmon barbeque and Sasquatch story telling.

The home of the Harrison Sasquatch and location of some sightings are the caves of Mystery Valley on the West Side of Harrison Lake. Local lore says the Sasquatch hold a reunion every four years, beginning on the night of the full moon in July. For four nights in succession the Sasquatch meet and signal fires are kept burning. The last year fires

Harrison has a long history of passionate Sasquatch investigators including the legendary Mr. Sasquatch, John Green. Our current Sasquatch investigators, Bill Miller and Thomas Steenburg, have been combing the local mountains in search of the elusive being and are happy to take you along. For more information visit sasquatchcountryadventures.com

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Agassiz is a friendly agricultural community; known for healthy country living and endless outdoor activities! Our museum offers CPR history, period clothing, artifacts, photographs of pioneer life and so much more. Outdoors, we offer Circle Farm Tours, water sports, fishing, hiking, cycling, and paragliding in the picturesque Fraser Valley. 7011 Pioneer Ave, PO Box 313 Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0 AGASSIZ VISITOR INFORMATION

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t: 604-796-3545 e: agassizharrisonmuseum@shawbiz.ca w: www.agassizharrisonmuseum.org

Travel back more than 100 years and relive the rich history of Harrison Hot Springs and its surrounding areas. Whether you are interested in how people lived, farmed, traveled or ate, our local museums and historic sites are great learning experiences for the whole family.

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1920s Living History Costumed Interpreters General Store Museum Orchard Playground Home-style Restaurant

KILBY HISTORIC SITE A 1920s living history site complete with a 1906 general store museum and gift shop, featuring costumed interpreters, a working heritage farm, friendly farm animals and traditional home style meals.

Unique Gift Shop Campground Boat Launch

BC’s Museum of Rural History

| www.kilby.ca

215 Kilby Road, Harrision Mills (604)796-9576 36

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kilby.ca

YALE MUSEUM Explore this historic Gold Rush town and visit their 1870s Creighton House Museum. Dress in period costume, explore a living history ‘Tent City’, play games, pan for gold or take a trip down the mighty Fraser River. historicyale.ca

AGASSIZ HARRISON MUSEUM Housed in a 1893 CPR station, the museum’s extensive archives include photographs, newspapers, and artifacts depicting the life of our early pioneers. agassizharrisonmuseum.org

HOPE MUSEUM Packed full of great memories, memorabilia and photos. Have your photo taken at the photo booths and visit the gold mine where you can view the mechanics of a homemade, industrial use gold mine. 604-869-2021


The history of the Harrison Hot Springs region stretches back for thousands of years with our local First Nation people.sHarrison Hot Springs was revered as the “healing place” by the local First Nation long before they were “discovered” by Europeans in the 1800s. During the 1850s Gold Rush, Harrison Lake was the intitial route most prospectors took to the gold fields, taking a paddlewheeler from New Westminster they would follow the Fraser, then head up the Harrison River and Harrison Lake to Port Douglas. From Port Douglas to Lillooet, a mixed land and water route was built named the Douglas Road, aka the Lillooet Trail, Harrison Trail or Lakes Route. During its rowdy heyday, Port Douglas had thousands of residents. Many of the BC mainland’s first companies had their start here, including the famous B.X. Express and other major freighting companies. These companies relocated

to the Fraser Canyon with the completion of the Cariboo Wagon Road in the mid-1860s. Settlers are said to have ‘discovered’ the hot springs in 1858 while enroute to the gold fields. Their boat capsized, expecting to meet their doom in the frigid waters, they instead discovered that the lake at that spot was not freezing... but rather warm. Local Indians called the Hot Springs Kwals, meaning boiling water. The hot springs were revered as a “healing place” by natives of the Coast Salish people, who travelled by canoe to benefit from their waters. To learn more about the fascinating history of our region visit our local museums and historic sites.

Welcome to our gem of a Village; home of the famous hot springs and the natural hot spot for adventure!

Harrison Hot Springs is “live and play” central for active, healthy people; which is only natural since the hot springs have long been revered for their healing properties. From fun times splashing in the lake and quiet times gathered on the beach, to chasing each other down the slopes of majestic snow-covered Hemlock Valley Resort. Here life’s a beach and a lot more, all revolving around the sparkling waters of the region’s largest lake, home to world class fishing and amazing sporting and recreational pursuits. You’ll also love our rich history and heritage, as Harrison plays host to vibrant year-round events celebrating the arts, culture and diversity.

Touring these old heritage sites brings you back in touch with a simpler time. The old pictures and

Bright, Active, Creative, Naturally Refreshed ~that’s the Village of Harrison Hot Springs! ~Mayor Leo Facio and Council~

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health &

wellness... The Spa at the Ramada Hotel

• Pedicures • Facials • Couples Massage • Body Wraps

190 Lillooet Avenue • Harrison Hot Springs • 604-226-5994

BODY BALANCE THERAPIES WELLNESS CLINIC Massage, Shiatsu, Reiki, Reflexology, Access bars, Access energetic facelift, essential oils NORMA SMITH, RA®, BF #1866 C Hwy. 9, Agassiz 604-316-0013 accessbodybalance.com HEALING SPRINGS SPA 100 Esplanade, HHS 604-796-4746

SPA AT THE RAMADA Facials, couples massage, single massage, pedicures, body wraps 190 Lillooet Avenue, HHS 1-888-265-1155 SUNSET HOLISTIC THERAPIES Registered Aromatherapist, mobile service, seniors rates, massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, head massage, natural facelift & mask BRENDA BAILEY, R.A 604-703-3038 Agassiz sunsetholistictherapies@hotmail.ca

Experience the pure difference.

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renew your While lapping up all the luxury the Village offers: sand, sun, majestic views — you may want to indulge in a spa treatment for yourself. Letting yourself be pampered will calm your soul, renew your energy and lift your spirit, providing health benefits that last throughout your holidays, and beyond. If your stay is at a hotel, contact guest services to discuss your needs. WE RECOMMEND: • A dip in the healing waters at the public pool, or the five pools in the Harrison Hot Springs Resort and Spa for registered guests or spa users.

spirit... • Take in a yoga class. Spirit Yoga offers some drop-in classes throughout the year. • Book a side-by-side couples massage for you and your loved one. • Let the stress of daily life evaporate with a hot stone massage or heated body wrap. • Visit Harrison Village Mall to shop for books on holistic healing and wellness. • Pressed for time? Relax with a mini-facial, manicure or pedicure, all designed to make the most of your time.

• Comfortable guest rooms • Located one block from the beach • Hot tub, sauna, steam room and fitness centre

• The Spa at Ramada Harrison • Restaurant serving Breakfast and Dinner • 5 Meeting Rooms for Weddings and Conferences

• Great group rates

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a short drive

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HARRISON HOT SPRINGS

HOPE

PITT MEADOWS/ MAPLE RIDGE

MISSION

SCENIC 7 ROUTE OFFERS NATURAL BEAUTY & CULTURE This land of soaring mountains captures your imagination with its sheer glory and quiet power. Also known as the Lougheed Highway, the Scenic 7 provides an ‘off the beaten path’ link

between Vancouver and Hope. From extreme adventures to simple warm hospitality, there is something for everyone in Mighty Fraser Country. Along the route, discover many visitor attractions that offer a wide variety of experiences ranging from world-class sturgeon

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fishing to farm-fresh shopping and championship golf courses. Keep your eyes open for the yellow banners indicating an arts and cultural point of interest. A displayed banner is an invitation for you to stop in and visit with local artists and cultural workers.

Discover the wonders of the Scenic 7 Highway – rolling foothills, fertile pastures and powerful winding rivers. This route, grounded in history, steeped in culture and drenched in scenery, is truly majestic.

Your Four Seasons Destination

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nearby BRIDAL FALLS Take a hike to Bridal Veil Falls, the sixth-highest waterfall in Canada. The falls drop 122 metres to the valley floor and flow into Bridal Creek, to Cheam Lake Regional Nature Park and then the Fraser River. Afterwards, ride 100’ of total darkness in the Black Hole or tube down the thrilling Rapids River Ride at Bridal Falls Water Park. bridalfallswaterpark.com env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks

HELL’S GATE More than 200 million gallons of water per minute thunder through a 33-metre-wide narrow passage at the Hell’s Gate gorge. An aerial tram 150 metres in the air offers a bird’s eye view of this historic landmark. Suspension bridge, observation deck, gold panning, salmon spawning exhibit, shopping and fresh fudge! hellsgateairtram.com

OTHELLO TUNNELS This old railway route was built by burrowing through mountains and over raging canyon waters. The trestles are now walkways, and the views are spectacular. In 1981, Hollywood film crews transformed Hope, B.C. into a rural American town for Rambo First Blood. The caves along the railway were used as Rambo’s hideouts.

HOPE CHAINSAW CARVINGS Known as the Chainsaw Carving Capital of the World, more than 30 chainsaw carvings can be found on display throughout downtown Hope. Many of these magnificent carvings were created by world renowned chainsaw carver Pete Ryan. Visit his gallery at 63010 Old Flood Hope Rd.

Everyone Welcome! Enjoy Camping with Canada’s Largest RV Resort System!

Visit us and reserve online nline at: www.htr.ca Bridal Falls Camperland 53730 Bridal Falls Rd. Rosedale, BC 604.794.7361

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Blackberry Lane B & B Nestled in the country, Blackberry Lane B&B offers a quiet getaway. Gorgeous comfortable rooms, delicious country breakfast and homemade pie all await you. www.blackberrylanebandb.com 604.796.9875

5877 Limbert Road

Harrison Heritage House & Cottages Located across from the beach we offer jacuzzi suites with wood burning fireplace & luxury chalet style cottages with fireplace & double soaker tub. Our riverside property is ideal for a paddle down the Miami River. We are steps away from the beach, shops, restaurants, hiking trails & the public hot springs mineral pool. 604.796.9552 | bbharrison.com 312 Lillooet Avenue, Harrison Hot Springs

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TIP: Many of the accommodation properties provide a fantastic value by packaging overnight stays with local attractions. Salmon and sturgeon fishing, boat tours, spas, golf, skiing, water sports and the Harrison Festival of the Arts are just some of the fantastic

credit cards accepted

on-site restaurant

fraserriverlodge.com 604-796-1210

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hot tub/sauna/jet tubs

harrisonhotsprings.com 1-888-265-1155 or 604-796-5555

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Fraser River Lodge 7984 McDonald Rd., Agassiz

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exercise equipment

Hot Spring Villa Hotel 270 Esplanade Ave., HHS

harrisonbeachhotel.com 1-866-338-8111 or 604-796-1111

satellite/cable tv

Ramada Harrison Hot Springs 190 Lillooet Ave., HHS

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air conditioning

Harrison Beach Hotel 160 Esplanade Ave., HHS

harrisonresort.com 1-800-663-2266 or 604-796-2244

internet access/wifi

Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa 100 Esplanade Ave., HHS

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harrisonspamotel.com 1-800-592-8828 / 604-796-2828

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harrisonlakeviewresort.com 604-491-0014

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pathfidermotel.ca 604-796-9345

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koffeekettlemotel.ca 604-615-7770 / 1-866-70-MOTEL

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southgardenbandb.com 1-866-796-3048 / 604-796-3048

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eagletreelodge.com 1-888-732-4538 / 604-796-2586

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bearmountainranchandresort.ca 604-796-1077

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South Garden 3048 Hot Springs Rd., Agassiz

Eagle Tree Lodge 5908 Cutler Rd., Agassiz

Bear Mountain Ranch

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private entrance

private bath

full breakfast

cable tv/satellite

dvd player

fireplace

blackberrylanebandb.com 604-796-9875

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mtwoodsidebandb.com 604-796-0292

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harrisonhammondhouse.com 604-796-2224

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sasquatchcrossing.ca 604-796-9798

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talltimberbnb.com 604-854-4789

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Rowena’s Inn on the River prettyestateresort.com/rowenasinnontheriver 14282 Morris Valley Rd., Harrison Mills 1-877-796-1001

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15500 Morris Valley Rd., Harrison Mills

76 Kilby Rd., Harrison Mills

Sasquatch Crossing Eco Lodge

Kilby B&B

1926 School Rd., Harrison Mills

900 Tuyttens Rd., Agassiz

Harrison Hammond House B&B

Tall Timber B&B

2215 Lougheed Hwy., Agassiz

kilbybedandbreakfast.com 604-491-3337

Mt. Woodside B&B

5877 Limbert Rd., Agassiz

Blackberry Lane

private suites

312 Lillooet Ave., HHS

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Harrison Heritage House & Cottages

bbharrison.com 1-800-331-8099 / 604-796-9552

bed & breakfasts

number of units

3310 Chaplin Rd., Agassiz

credit card accepted

6110 Lougheed Hwy., Agassiz

soaker/jet tubs

Pathfinder Motel

hot tub

298 Lillooet Ave., HHS

2226 Lougheed Hwy., Agassiz

credit cards accepted

harrisonvillagemotel.com 1-800-488-3121 / 604-796-2616

on-site restaurant

pets welcome

Harrison Lake View Resort

Koffee Kettle Motel

convention/mtg. facilities

internet access/wifi

140 Esplanade Ave., HHS

spa facilities/services

pets welcome

Harrison Spa Motel

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259 Hot Springs Rd., HHS

280 Esplanade Ave., HHS

indoor/outdoor pool

glencoemotel.com 604-796-2574

Glencoe Motel Harrison Village Motel

exercise equipment

dvd player

internet access/wifi

511 Lillooet Ave., HHS

satellite/cable tv

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Bungalow Motel

air conditioning

number of units

bungalowmotel.com 604-796-3536

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Springs RV Resort 670 Hot Springs Rd., HHS

Sasquatch Provincial Park 6 kms North of Harrision Hot Springs

Kilby Park 215 Kilby Rd., Harrison Mills

Harrison River RV Resort 1401 Kennedy Rd., Agassiz

Pathfinder RV Park 6110 Lougheed Hwy., Agassiz

Camperland RV Resort 53730 Bridal Falls Rd., Rosedale

springsrv.com 1-800-294-9907

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env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks 1-800-689-9025

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kilby.com 604-796-9576

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harrisonriverrv.com 604-799-0319

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pathfindermotel.ca 604-796-9345

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272 Lillooet Ave., HHS

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Hot Springs RV

50 amp service

harrisonsprings.com 604-796-8900

showers

740 Hot Springs Rd., HHS

tent sites

Harrison Springs Camping & RV Park

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259 Hot Springs Rd., HHS

partial hookups

Glencoe RV Park

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number of sites

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local

2014 BC NEW YEAR’S DAY Wednesday, Jan. 1

VICTORIA DAY Monday, May 19

FAMILY DAY Monday, Feb. 10

CANADA DAY Tuesday, July 1

THANKSGIVING DAY Monday, Oct. 13

GOOD FRIDAY Friday, Apr. 18

BC DAY Monday, Aug. 4

REMEMBRANCE DAY Tuesday, Nov. 11

EASTER MONDAY Monday, Apr. 21

LABOUR DAY Monday, Sept. 1

CHRISTMAS DAY Thursday, Dec. 25

services

When in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, make sure your first stop is the Visitor Information Centre, located on Hot Springs Road, on your way to the beach. The friendly and knowledgeable staff can provide current community information, brochures, maps, internet, public washrooms and a small selection of souvenirs. The Village of Harrison Hot Springs has been designated by the Province of B.C. as a Resort Municipality. Due to the cooperative efforts of business, residents and local government, the Village thrives as a destination for visitors.

This is also supported by the neighbouring community of Agassiz which provides many of the resources that support the area including banking services, grocery stores, bakeries, pharmacy, library, real estate and mechanical services. If you are interested in learning more about the communities, visit their websites listed here. VILLAGE OF HARRISON HOT SPRINGS harrisonhotsprings.ca AGASSIZ (DISTRICT OF KENT) district.kent.bc.ca HARRISON AGASSIZ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE harrison.ca

Keeping in touch with our community The Observer is the proud publisher of this guide and covers the communities of Agassiz & Harrison. To see all stories, photos and videos, visit us online at: ahobserver.com facebook.com/AgassizHarrisonObserver

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Lake View & Mountain View Rooms • Spacious Suites • Kitchenettes Onsite Restaurant & Conference Room • Hot Tub & Pool • Fitness Facilities

Take some time to relax or explore your more adventurous side at the Harrison Beach Hotel!l!l! The Village of Harrison Hot Springs provides the perfect backdrop to unwind or feed your sense of adventure with a host of recreational opportunities. Enjoy one of our exceptional recently renovated guest rooms with beautiful views of Harrison Lake or breathtaking mountains.

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