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Top 12 Winter Activities in Photos

The air is crisp, the lights are twinkling, and the storefronts are festive. It is the season for gathering your friends, family, or loved ones and taking in all the fun activities that only happen this time of …

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Festive Shopping Guide

The festive lights are shining brightly in the Harrison River Valley, setting the mood for the exciting hunt of finding the perfect gift for your favourite people. Whether you need a little trinket to fill up a stocking, …

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Cozy Bites & Comfy Stays in the Harrison River Valley

Once again, autumn has descended upon the the Harrison River Valley; painting the region in rich jewel tones and transforming the damp air into morning mists that embrace mountains and weave ribbons of fog through forest branches. Summer’s …

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Season of the Wild Events

Late fall’s cool winds have ushered in the Season of the Wild to the Harrison River Valley, a celebration of the spawning salmon, soaring bald eagles, and the dinosaurs of the deep: the white sturgeon. Our local waterways …

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Fall Events in the Harrison River Valley

Photo Credit: Rum Ragged on Facebook The busyness of summer has subsided but there’s no shortage of fun Fall events still happening in the Harrison River Valley! We’re celebrating all the best of the season with a variety …

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Homestead Craft Cider

Get that “welcome home” feeling the moment you step into the warm setting of Homestead Craft Cider! A heart full of happy childhood memories fuelled owner Brett Carlson’s passion to share his family homestead’s beauty and legacy with …

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The Season of the Wild

Summer’s colourful transition into fall ushers in the beginning of a wondrous season in the Harrison River Valley: the Season of the Wild! The Season of the Wild is a celebration of the salmon, bald eagles, and sturgeon …

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