Top 6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Harrison Hot Springs, Canada

October 27, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Harrison Hot Springs is a favorite getaway destination because it’s a lakeside resort atmosphere only two hours from Vancouver, yet it feels like you’re much further away. You’ve got a gorgeous drive through the Fraser Valley to get there, especially if you take the slower and pastoral Hwy 7. You’ve got the charming village of Harrison Hot Springs along the south shore of Harrison Lake with its beaches and promenades, and there are hot springs to enjoy, provincial parks to explore, and mountainous scenery galore.
Restaurants in Harrison Hot Springs

1. Harrison Lake & Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia V0M 1K0 Canada +1 604-796-2171 http://www.harrisonresort.com
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 569 reviews

Harrison Lake & Hot Springs

Reviewed By travelengnancy - Vancouver, Canada

This is a great spot for a city break! Bring the family, friends, partner, and you'll find something to do! The Lake has a shallow lagoon area for the kids to play. Harrison Watersports has a waterpark, bbq boat rentals, bumper boats, etc. Killers Cove Boat Rentals has kayaks, pedal boats, boats, etc. for rent. You can spend hours here on a sunny day. Bring a mat, sunscreen, hat, etc. There is very little shade. Parking is $9 for a maximum of 3 hours. Signs are posted for social distancing and beach rules (no tents, specific bbq guidelines). Lots of options for food and drink nearby with, restaurants, cafes, 1 supermarket, and liquor store a few blocks away. Public bathrooms, outdoor gym, public pool (currently close due to Covid19) is in the middle. The west side has the lagoon, rentals and waterpark The east side has the playground, volleyball nets, BBQ and picnic tables etc. There is a nice walkway along the lakefront. There are several hotels on the lakefront. We could see kite surfers, seadoos, paddle boards, etc., so lots of water sport options here.

2. Shoreline Tours

Excellent
72%
Good
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Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Shoreline Tours

The beautiful waters of Harrison Lake cut a gentle crescent through British Columbia's Coast Mountains, collecting glacial runoff waters into a basin that's as scenic as it is frigid. Once spring arrives the shallow waters of Harrison Hot Springs warm and the snow peaked mountain offer a stunning juxtaposition. That's where Shoreline Tours comes in. The hosts will welcome you aboard the Laroan, the 62-foot Transport-Canada-certified boat. Outfitted with sightseeing decks, a BBQ grill, and a full kitchen/dining area, and washroom facilities, the boat acts as a home away from home during tours of the lake, as well as the Harrison River and Port Douglas. If you would prefer a private event including weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, or any other specials events, see our Private Charters.

3. Miami Bridges Walk

back of parking lot 7 of the Harrison Hot Springs Resort and Spa, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia Canada
Excellent
55%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Miami Bridges Walk

Reviewed By CanBrit75

This is a fairly short walk through a forest crossing 9 bridges and very easy stroll. Considering it is at the rear of the Resort you would never know as it is very peaceful.

4. Hicks Lake

Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/sasquatch
Excellent
46%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
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Terrible
3%
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4.0 based on 140 reviews

Hicks Lake

Reviewed By 59236812997 - Surrey, Canada

This a great place to spend a day with children. I have taken my grandchildren several times and it's always a good day. Pack a picnic This park has the feeling of being in a wilderness setting removed from any frills enabling one to reconnect with nature. There is a very pleasant walking trail around the lake which takes about an hour and a half. Long enough for the kids to get some exercise but short enough that they enjoy the walk. Afterwards you can spend a few hours at the beach area where there are picnic tables and the kids can get their fill of fun in the water. On the way back you may want to stop at the Greenpoint picnic area on Harrison Lake. It's a beautiful spot but the water is cold. Then it's on to the town of Harrison Hot Springs where you find a variety of places to eat something before heading home.

5. Sasquatch Provincial Park

Rockwell Drive, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia V0M 1K0 Canada +1 604-796-3347 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/sasquatch/
Excellent
45%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.0 based on 86 reviews

Sasquatch Provincial Park

Reviewed By bt652

Great for family picnics. Beach area and boat launch. Soak up the sun and scenery. We were there earlier in the day so it hadn't gotten super busy yet. Day area with picnic benches, washrooms, and grassy field.

6. Harrison Hot Springs Public Pool

101 Hot Springs Rd, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia V0M 1K0 Canada +1 604-796-5581 http://www.tourismharrison.com/Explore-Hot-Springs
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 200 reviews

Harrison Hot Springs Public Pool

Reviewed By MPAnderson001 - Langley, Canada

We were staying overnight at a B&B on this trip so Sharon said she would like to visit the "Public Pool" Very reasonable entrance fee and towels and lockers can be rented if needed. Large facility with spacious and clean change rooms. This is a hot spring fed public pool so the water was hot to enter. Very few people in attendance. Very pleasant and we enjoyed out visit. previously, we have contemplated booking a room at the hotel to use their hot springs but now I have experience the public pool I will visit it agaion and save myself some money.

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