Attractions

Experience Harrison Hot Springs: Fun Without the Snow

Visit Harrison Hot Springs in the warmer seasons and be prepared for leisurely days and friendly ways. Harrison Hot Springs offers an abundance of nature, art, entertainment, shopping, and food. Celebrate music, theatre, dance, and visual arts over 9 days at the Harrison Festival of the Arts with national and international participants. Enjoy unforgettable tours, unwind in the beneficial hot mineral waters, experience stock car, hotrod, and custom racing at Agassiz Speedway, take a self-guided farm tour through the countryside, and visit historic sites like the 1906 General Store Museum, Manchester House Hotel & Post Office. Thrill seekers can ride the 400 feet of darkness in the black hole, tube the rapids river ride, and enjoy amenities like a heated kiddies pool. Plus, there are plenty of opportunities for fun-filled day trips to nearby BC theme parks.

Kick off your sandals and sunbathe on the sandy beaches of Harrison Lake, the largest freshwater body in Southwestern BC. Embark on an interpretative boat tour, enjoy art and music at a local gallery, explore a CP railway station from the 1800s, or relax in a charming cafe with a good book. Activities include boating, fishing, golfing, hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing in a natural BC hot springs pool.

For RV and Camping Enthusiasts:

Mountain Biking:

  • Challenge yourself on the Hicks Lake, Bear Lake, Beaver Pond, and Bridal Trails.

Canoeing:

  • Miami River, Sasquatch Park lakes, Harrison Lake, and River offer routes for all skill levels.

Dining:

  • From five-star dining to late-night hot dog stands, Harrison Hot Springs and Agassiz boast fine restaurants with diverse cuisines.

Stock Car Racing:

  • Enjoy auto racing events near Harrison Hot Springs.

Fishing:

  • Abundant with Cutthroat, Rainbow, Dolly Varden, Steelhead, Coho, and gigantic Sturgeon.

Mini-Golf:

  • Tugboat Junction features a beautifully landscaped adventure mini-golf course with waterfalls and a train station clubhouse at 750 Hot Springs Road.

Golf:

  • Exceptional courses include:
    • Harrison Resort Golf Course: 800-693-8277
    • Sandpiper Golf Resort: 1-800-693-8277
    • Mountain Brook Golf Course, Bridal Falls: 604-794-7788
    • The Falls: 800-862-3168

Hang Gliding:

  • Join the Vancouver and Fraser Valley Hang Gliding Association from April to October at Mount Woodside.

Hiking:

  • Explore trails on the property and many others around Harrison Hot Springs.

Heritage Sites:

  • Discover the supernatural BC history and culturally diverse arts, and step back in time to the 1800s.

Relaxation:

  • Sometimes the best part of an RV or camping holiday is to read a novel, watch eagles, or enjoy the fresh air.

Picnicking:

  • Enjoy a picnic at Agassiz’s Pioneer Park, Harrison Hot Springs’ Rendall Park, or Sasquatch Provincial Park’s Green Point picnic area.

Sailing:

  • Take advantage of the summer winds on Harrison Lake, but remember it’s a mountain lake and can be dangerous for small craft.

Swimming:

  • Swim in the Hot Springs heated pools, the Public Hot Springs Pool, or along the beaches at Harrison Lake.

Spa:

  • Book a mobile spa for your RV or visit the many spas in the village.

Tennis:

  • Public courts are available in Spring Park beside the Miami River and in Agassiz at the fairgrounds or high school.

Water Skiing:

  • Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best chances for calm water on Harrison Lake.

Water Sliding:

  • Trans Canada Water Slides are perfect for kids.

Wind Surfing:

  • Experience 20 knot winds and three-foot waves every afternoon.

Harrison Hot Springs has something for everyone, making it the perfect destination for relaxation, adventure, and everything in between.