Welcome to the Harrison River Valley
Our region is a collective of communities spanning Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs, Harrison Mills, Hemlock Valley and all the communities in between. This sacred land that we share, where we live, work, and explore, is on the traditional, ancestral and shared territories of the Leq’á:mel, Samahquam, Skatin (SkookumChuck), Sts’ailes, Sq’ewá:lxw (Skawahlook), Sq’éwqel (Seabird Island), Sq’ewlets, Xa’xtsa (Douglas), and Xwchí:yò:m (Cheam) First Nations.
Explore magnificent mountain trails, paddle mighty rivers, wander rich agricultural landscapes, relax on pristine beaches, and enjoy the boating paradise of Harrison Lake. While Harrison Hot Springs is renowned for its healing hot springs, the greater Harrison River Valley offers an unforgettable mix of outdoor adventure, local flavour, and natural beauty.
OUR HARRISON RIVER VALLEY BLOGS
How to Plan a Midweek Getaway in the Harrison River Valley
Escape to the Harrison River Valley for a relaxing midweek getaway filled with lakeside adventures, local farms, scenic trails, great food, and small-town charm. All just 90 minutes from the Lower Mainland.
Indigenous-Owned Experiences in the Harrison River Valley: A Two-Day Guide
Discover Indigenous-owned experiences in the Harrison River Valley with this two-day itinerary featuring cultural tours, Indigenous art, riverside stays, local food, and meaningful connections to the land.
A 3-Day Nature Itinerary for the Harrison River Valley
Explore the Harrison River Valley with this three-day nature itinerary featuring scenic hikes, paddling on Harrison Lake, wildlife viewing, and unforgettable mountain landscapes.
What to Do in Harrison River Valley When It Rains
Discover the best rainy day activities in the Harrison River Valley, from hot springs and museums to local shops, cafés, galleries, and farm experiences in Harrison Hot Springs and Agassiz.








