Harrison Hot Springs - Harrison Lake
Harrison Hot Springs Hotels, Inns - Harrison Houseboat Rentals
Harrison Beach Hotel
The Harrison Beach Hotel is a casual, yet chic boutique hotel with 42 luxurious guest rooms located on the south shore of beautiful Harrison Lake just east of Vancouver. |
Harrison Houseboat Adventures
Enjoy your boat adventure on Harrison Lake, one of the biggest around the lower mainland of British Columbia. The area is one of the most beautiful around. Harrison Lake is 60 km long and has several islands and bays to explore. Enjoy the pristine nature and mountain views along with some beautiful waterfalls and natural hot springs. World famous for sportsfishing, windsurfing, water sports as well as many different festivals.
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Guests come from around the world to relax and stay in this lakeshore resort. The sand and waters of Harrison Lake always make for good times. You can go for a refreshing dip, explore by kayak, hire a fishing guide, hike the trails, tour world class gardens and much more.
The Harrison Festival
of the Arts, which takes place in July features international music,
dance, theatre and visual arts. The World Championship Sand
Sculpture Competition takes place in September - October offers individual
and team carvers from around the world the chance to shape amazing
castles, cottages, myths and fairy tales on the beach. Harrison offers a charming small town atmosphere with quality accommodations to suit a variety of preferences and budgets from hotels, motels, b and b’s and camping/RV parks.
West on Highway 7 is Harrison Mills. This picture perfect
community is the Home of the Bald Eagle. Hundreds
of these birds frequent the area from November through April.
In the spring and summer, the Harrison River is a fishermans
paradise, with large runs of steelhead, coho and sockeye salmon.
In the winter excellent skiing can be found at Hemlock.
HOW TO GET TO HARRISON HOT SPRINGS
From Vancouver ( 1.5 hrs. ) take the Trans Canada Highway
#1 on the south side of the Fraser Riverand take the Agassiz - Harrison
turn-off just past Chilliwack or take The Lougheed Highway - Highway #7
on the north side of the Fraser River and just past the Hemlock Valley turn off watch the signs for Harrison
Hot Springs.
From Seattle (
3 hrs ) take Highway #5 to Bellingham, #539 to Lynden, east to Sumas
border crossing and head east on the Trans Canada Highway #1.
From other parts of British Columbia Highways #5 and #3 all
become Highway #1 west of Hope. Seaplane and Helicopter landing
facilities are available.
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