Scenery & Nature

Harrison Hot Springs

One of the five mineral hot pools to enjoy at Harrison Hot Springs Resort.

Soak up some B.C. history – literally – at one of Harrison Hot Springs Resort’s many mineral pools. Originally, the hot springs were revered by the Coast Salish people for their medicinal properties and rejuvenating effects. As one of British Columbia’s oldest hotels, the resort has been providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy these springs for decades.

Harrison Hot Springs

Bumper boats on Harrison Lake

Once revered by the Coast Salish First Nations as a “healing place,” Harrison Hot Springs is located in the Fraser Valley, a 90 minute drive east of Vancouver. Situated on the shores of Harrison Lake, the town offers natural beauty and countless outdoor activities.

Peace Arch Provincial Park

Photo Credit: Marcin Chady

Peace Arch Provincial Park is a rare and unique provincial park in British Columbia. It's uniqueness is derived from the fact that it's location sits directly on the 49th parallel and marks an international boundary between The United States of America and Canada. The park, which lies about 40km south of Vancouver, spans 9 hectares (on the Canadian side).

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