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
4.5 based on 65 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
CANWEST ART GALLERY on the Lake, now in its 26th year of operation, is located beside the Harrison Beach Hotel, at 160 Esplanade Avenue, in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, BC. Located 10 steps up from the sidewalk, and also wheelchair accessible, it commands an inspiring view of Harrison Lake. Browse in a relaxed environment. Every week, something new appears on our shelves! Canwest Art Gallery has earned a solid reputation for featuring the works of nearly forty Canadian fine artisans. We proudly display water colour impressions, exquisite bronze animal sculptures, crystalline pottery , metal art, natural wooden boxes, to name just a few. In addition, we offer unique blown glass creations, exquisite jewellery, and the creamiest, tastiest fudge in town! You will find a truly unique gift for anyone on your shopping list here. Browse for awhile, and find out why so many of our clients keep returning! Get to know Canwest Art Gallery on the Lake in 80 seconds on Youtube
This is an attractive gallery featuring local art. The proprietor is very friendly and knowledgeable about the local artists, as well as the region as a whole. It is a worthwhile stop when visiting HHS.
4.0 based on 140 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
well indicated paths, some masks put on trees by local artist, great walk in the woods, see lots of different flora and amazing pics to be had. so relaxing, be aware that dogs are not a on a leash... and that there could be wild animals about. so be cognizant of your surroundings.
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