Harrison Mills & Hemlock Valley

Harrison Mills, BC, Canada

Harrison Mills, the Hemlock Valley and Sasquatch Mountain are best known for their pristine, yet rugged, wilderness. From their lush forests and flowing rivers to their mountain peaks and ski hills. This region is located on the traditional territory of the Sts’ailes, Scowlitz, Leq’a:mel, Xax’tsa, Samahquam, and Skatin First Nations.

Map of Harrison Mills

This area is a mecca for all types of outdoor enthusiasts from birders and beach goers, to paddlers and hikers, there is an abundance of immaculate nature just waiting to be explored. Some of the main attractions in this area include golfing at the Sandpiper Resort, exploring the Kilby Historic Site, viewing spawning salmon at Weaver Creek Salmon Channel, fishing for the mighty White Sturgeon, the spectacular annual congregation of the Bald Eagles, and skiing and hiking at Sasquatch Mountain.

Recent Harrison Mills Stories

FLOWER STANDS & FARM FRESH FINDS

The vibrance of Spring has come alive and there’s nothing like a fresh bouquet from a flower stand down the road and a few goodies to enjoy straight from the farm nearby to bring a bit of the ...

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Step into Spring in the Harrison River Valley

It's a wondrous time of year: trees are budding and fresh spring growth is emerging from the sleepy winter soil. Meanwhile, up in the mountains, there's still plenty of snow and opportunities for adventure, with the bonus of warm spring temperatures to make snowsports even more enjoyable! There is so much to see and do in the Harrison River Valley at this time of year, we've compiled a list of activities and events for you. Gather your friends and family and head #justuptheroad for springtime fun! 

Late Winter Fun in the Harrison River Valley

Whether you're longing for spring or holding on to winter, there's a lot of fun and adventure to be had in the Harrison River Valley at this time of year – so gather your friends and head #justuptheroad for these late winter offerings: 

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