







The charming spa town of Harrison Hot Springs is located at the southern tip of Harrison Lake, just 90 minutes from Vancouver!
A true haven of relaxation, it is renowned for its therapeutic hot springs and surrounded by stunning landscapes and outdoor activities waiting to be explored.
Nearby, the village of Hope, with its authentic charm, and the Sasquatch Provincial Park, a paradise for nature lovers, make this region of British Columbia an ideal getaway.
Harrison Hot Springs is the perfect stop for travelers looking to unwind and recharge.
Hot Springs
A must-do experience! The tradition of thermal spa treatments dates back centuries and was gradually introduced to Western Canada in the early 20th century, as railways began expanding.
The Harrison Hot Springs Public Pool offers an accessible alternative to the private pools of the famous Harrison Hot Springs Resort. Rich in minerals, the soothing waters reach temperatures of up to 40°C, making it the perfect spot to relax after a day of adventure.
Harrison Lake
A true playground for water sports enthusiasts, Harrison Lake offers endless opportunities for adventure, from kayaking and paddleboarding to jet skiing.
Or simply unwind on the lake’s scenic beaches, soaking in the breathtaking mountain views.
Sasquatch Provincial Park
Named after the legendary Sasquatch, this wild paradise in British Columbia features dense forests, pristine lakes, and rugged mountains. Home to diverse wildlife—including beavers, mountain goats, salmon, and freshwater sturgeon—the park offers an authentic outdoor escape.
Perfect for nature lovers, it boasts hiking trails, swimming spots, and canoeing on the stunning Hicks Lake. Open year-round, with full services available April to October.
NEARBY
Hope & its Art Galleries
Hope is renowned for its intricate wood carvings, depicting animals, mythical figures, and characters. Strolling through town, you can admire over 80 sculptures. The town is also known for its art galleries, making it a worthwhile stop for culture and creativity.
Othello Tunnels
Located in Hope, these historic railway tunnels and bridges, carved into the canyon walls in the early 1900s, stand as a remarkable feat of Canadian Pacific Railway engineering.
Today, they form an easy, scenic walking and biking trail along the Kettle Valley Railway, offering spectacular views of the canyon.
Free entry, open April to October (closed in winter for safety reasons).
BC Road Trip
One of the top stops on our trip
A lovely little lake town and a lovely drive to get too. The town was very clean, it was really hot but lovely walks along the lake and enough places to sit and sit in the shade. I was worried we would be bored but just sitting by the lake for the day and doing some little walks around the lake was a lovely relaxing day. Also kayaked on the lake which was picture perfect.
Nice small town. Beautiful setting alongside the lake
The walk into town alongside beautiful lake was only 30 mins. Plenty of restaurants there. Golf course close by
Easily one of the nicest spots on our trip
had such a great time in this small town.
(Translated by Google) Not many activities available