Vancouver Suburbs Walk, Harrison Hot Springs Beach and Lake, Summer 2020 British Columbia Canada
The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz. It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson s Bay Company. The Village of Harrison Hot Springs was not incorporated until 1949. Its namesake hot springs are a major attraction for tourists who come to stay at the village s hot springs themselves were originally used and revered by the Sts Ailes (Chehalis) First Nations people who live along the Harrison River nearby. There are two hot springs, the Potash, with a temperature of 40 C, and the Sulphur, with a temperature of 65 C.
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