Experience the Season of the Wild

September 7, 2022

Every year, salmon swim up the Harrison River and come to rest in our tributaries to lay their eggs. This season, reignite your sense of wonder and awe and explore the Season of the Wild with a number of guided excursions and self-guided trails to explore along the Fraser Valley.

Self-Guided Trails

KILBY PROVINCIAL PARK LOOP TRAIL

Start at the Kilby Historic Site or at Kilby Park and walk along the beach, then make your way to the dyke. Follow to the Lougheed Highway, and return along School Road.

 

SANDPIPER GOLF COURSE: EAGLE WALK

From the Sandpiper parking lot, follow the Eagle signs and walk across Elbow Creek to the Eagle Viewing Gazebo.

 

Guided Trails

QWÓLTS PARK & WHIPPOORWILL POINT

View the interpretive signage and learn more about the traditional territory of Sts’sailes. From there, you can continue onto the Sandy Cove & Whippoorwill Point Trail to view the junction where the Harrison River meets Harrison Lake.

 

BC SPORTSFISHING GROUP

Try your hand at catching some of the most magnificent fish in our watershed. BC Sports Fishing Group offers first-class fishing adventures and wildlife tours with experienced guides offered in and around Harrison Hot Springs. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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HARRISON ECO TOURS

Operating on the Harrison River and Fraser River, Harrison Eco Tours offers a Bald Eagle-Fishing Viewing Tour, where guests can take in the fantastic scenery and bird life, as well as witness various species of salmon. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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SHORELINE TOURS

Shoreline Tours allows you to explore the scenic beauty and wildlife of Harrison Lake. You can embark on an epic journey offering Waterfall Tours, Wildlife Tours, and trips down to Port Douglas. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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KILBY HISTORIC SITE

Discover the 1920’s living history at Kilby Historic Site. This 5-acre BC Heritage Site provides guests with the experience of stepping back in time to experience how life was in the 1920’s in rural British Columbia. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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Where to Stay

Harrison Beach Hotel features three stylish room types, offering a variety of unique, comfortable accommodations. All of our well-appointed Junior SuitesDeluxe Guestrooms and Executive Suites can be found in the heart of Harrison Hot Springs with spectacular views of the Pacific Ridge Mountains and tranquil Harrison Lake. Special group accommodations are available for 6 or more room nights.

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Experience the Season of the Wild this Fall and enjoy astounding sights, fantastic lodging and many memorable experiences.  Don’t wait – secure your dates today! Contact us to learn more.