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PROTECT THE WILD

The Indigenous Peoples of this land have always recognized that the wild is sacred and should be treated with gentle care and reverence for the diverse ways in which it sustains and provides. For thousands of years, they …

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PLAN FOR THE WILD

There are many factors to consider when planning for an adventure in the wild. What are the goals of your trip? Do you need to book a camp spot in advance or are you heading into backcountry? How …

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HEAL IN THE WILD

For thousands of years, the Indigenous people of this land have recognized the profound healing power of nature. In fact, the hot mineral waters of Harrison Hot Springs were known and revered as “the healing place” by local …

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BREATHE IN THE WILD

The wilds of our valley include lush vegetation ranging from the rich bounty of sword and licorice ferns and spongy mosses that line the forest floor, to Douglas Fir and Western Red Cedar that silently loom like giants …

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Dine Out Harrison River Valley

The Harrison River Valley is home to an amazing variety of restaurants with every type of cuisine imaginable. Our restaurants are a place to bring people together and share moments – whether it’s a family picnic, or a …

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Harrison River Valley Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

Romance is always in the air in the Harrison River Valley. The February mists that float on the branches of towering trees, the waves of Harrison Lake gently lapping on shore, the moody clouds and brisk air, all …

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Harrison River Valley 2021 Holiday Gift Guide

December heralds the arrival of the holiday season, bringing with it the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping and preparation. It’s great to add merriment to the mix by enjoying some stress-relieving winter activities too! But where to …

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Celebrating World Rivers Day

Rivers and waterways are the planet’s lifeblood, feeding and sustaining life, and as vital as the air we breathe. Born in part from the success of BC Rivers Day, founded by renowned river advocate Mark Angelo in 1980, …

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