Hemlock Valley

Located a scenic 45-minute drive from Harrison Hot Springs, Hemlock Valley is home to the Fraser Valley’s only ski resort—Sasquatch Mountain Resort. Perched high above the valley floor, the resort offers lift-serviced skiing and snowboarding, as well as snowshoeing through pristine alpine terrain in the winter months.
When the snow melts, the area transforms into a summer playground with an aerial park, disc golf, hiking trails with breathtaking mountain views. For current conditions, trail information, and seasonal activities, visit Sasquatch Mountain Resort.

The community of Hemlock Valley is an unassuming slice of alpine heaven located approximately 45 minutes west of Harrison Hot Springs, BC. Hemlock Valley is traditionally a family-oriented recreational neighbourhood, fortunately placed at the foot of Sasquatch Mountain Resort. This 4-season destination provides plenty of outdoor opportunities including skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and tubing in the winter and a disc golf course, an alpine aerial park, and hiking opportunities abound in the summer.
Hemlock Valley’s relatively small size is situated in a bowl-shaped footprint surrounded by mountains. The village elevation is approximately 975 meters above sea level and the mountain peaks hover at approximately 1371 meters. Hemlock Valley receives some of the deepest snowfalls in British Columbia with an average annual dumping of 30 to 35 feet. This makes for some exhilarating and challenging skiing and boarding at your doorstep.
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