A day in the heart of Harrison
Harrison Hot Springs is nestled on the southern tip of Harrison Lake, with easy access to everything you need to stay put – or water-based transport to access unique bird habitats inaccessible by land.
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1Harrison Eco Tours
Walking, kayaking, and boat tours. Their Bald Eagle-Fish Viewing Tour in the fall takes you on the river to see the large groups of bald eagles feeding on salmon.
Book Now: https://harrisonecotours.com/harrison-tours-and-activities/
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1Miss Margaret’s
Open for breakfast and lunch with fresh hearty snacks, baked goods, soups, sandwiches, and coffee.
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2Muddy Waters Cafe
Farm-to-table breakfast just steps away from the Harrison Lagoon.
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1Milos Greek Taverna
Authentic Greek cuisine in the heart of Harrison. Sit on the patio to enjoy amazing views of Harrison Lake.
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2Harrison Corner Cafe
Stop in for a seasonally inspired breakfast and enjoy the cafe’s rustic atmosphere.
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3Harrison Lake Market
Stock up here with food, snacks, and other essentials before heading out for a day of adventures.Â
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1Harrison Visitor Information Centre and Sasquatch Museum
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1Harrison Beach Hotel
A modern hotel right across from the beach and close to the Harrison Hot Springs public pools.
Book Now: https://res.windsurfercrs.com/ibe/index.aspx?propertyID=16469
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2Harrison Lake Hotel
Cozy and pet friendly rooms right in the centre of Harrison, close to amazing food, shopping, and sightseeing destinations.
Book Now: https://www.harrisonlakehotel.com/rooms
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3Harrison Hot Springs Resort
Luxurious accommodations right on the beach with their own hot spring pools and fine dining options.
Book Now: https://www.harrisonresort.com/accommodations
Spread Your Wings
The more you fly through the outskirts of the Harrison River Valley, the more super, natural experiences you’ll find hidden amongst the many Fraser River access points.
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1Lhá:lt/Harrison-Chehalis Wildlife Management Area
Stretching the entire Harrison river, this area is renowned for bald eagles feeding on the salmon in the fall and trumpeter swans in the winter. Follow the Eagle Viewing Trail at the Sandpiper Resort for the first of many spectacular views.Â
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2Sasquatch Provincial Park
A beautiful park with pocket lakes perfect for a variety of outdoor activities. Bald eagles, woodpeckers, warblers, and vireos are some of the more common birds seen in the area.
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3Kilby Provincial Park
Situated where the Harrison and Fraser rivers meet, this park is a common resting and feeding area for many migratory and resident birds.
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4Cheam Lake Wetlands Regional Park
A great spot to see a variety of birds. Easy walking trails go through forest and marsh habitats and a floating boardwalk leads to a viewing platform on the lake.
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1The River’s Edge Restaurant
Located near the Sandpiper Golf Course, featuring west coast inspired dishes and beautiful waterfront views of the Harrison River.
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1Kent Outdoors
Stock up on outdoor supplies, camping equipment, binoculars, and any other gear you may need for birding adventures.
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1Agassiz Harrison Museum and Visitor Information Centre
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1Fraser River Lodge
This luxury wilderness resort sits on an 18-acre estate, directly on the shore of the mighty Fraser River. Only a short drive from Harrison Hot Springs, their rustic lodge has woodsy rooms with river or mountain views.
Book Now: https://www.fraserriverlodge.com/lodge/rates-and-packages.html
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2Rowena’s Inn on the River
Once owned by the Pretty Family, this 1800s manor is now a boutique hotel, offering rooms within the historic hotel or charming cottages, all on a 160-acre estate overlooking the Harrison River.
Book Now: https://rowenasinnontheriver.com/book/
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1Sasquatch Crossing Eco Lodge
Located in Sts’ailes, this historic and eco-friendly B&B generates their own hydro-electric power from a nearby waterfall. Learn about Sts’ailes values and history through creative workshops and guided tours.
Book Now: https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/sasquatch-crossing-eco-lodge.html?aid=330843;lang=en