Getting The Most From The Harrison Hot Springs Forum

By Marissa Velazquez


If you are thinking about places to go on vacation near Vancouver, take a peek at the Harrison Hot Springs Forum. On it, you will find questions and answers about this tiny spa resort located at the south end of Harrison Lake in British Columbia. Contributors to the forum offer information on the best places to visit, where to eat, and what there is to do in the village during the winter months.

Founded in 1886, the town is named after Benjamin Harrison a leading light of the Hudson's Bay Company. The town has a population of 1,500. There are two public hot springs. These are "Potash, " which has a temperature of 40F, and "Sulphur, " slightly warmer at 60F. With an average 1,300 parts per million of dissolved mineral salts, this is the highest concentration of goodies of any natural spring.

According to some of the comments on the forum, it seems like there is not a lot to do in the winter months. This need not be a problem. The springs are always open so that visitors can spend time relaxing and recharging there. There are also beaches for strolling and parks for hiking. If you are looking for a tranquil, beautiful place to get way from the maddening crowds, this is certainly it.

The nearby town of Mission has its own version of London's Westminster Abbey. Here, it is occupied by Benedictine monks. Visitors can admire the stunning architecture and stained glass, hear from tour guides about the monks' way of life and meander around the grounds. The price of admission includes a picnic lunch at Green Point in Sasquatch Provincial Park.

People sometimes ask how long should visitors stay in Harrison Hot Springs. It really depends on what you are looking for. There are shops and restaurants so you are not completely bereft of human contact. If you need a lot of time to regenerate after a particularly stressful life event, or if you need to be free from distractions so you can complete your novel or graduate thesis, then this would be the spot for you.

For museums, art and music festivals and theatres, you will have to go further afield, maybe using the resort as your base of operations. The town does have an art gallery called the Ranger Station. Run by the Kent Harrison Arts Council, the museum is open all year round. In addition to hosting works by the artist in residence, it displays the efforts of local school kids.

Nearby Hicks Lake can provide a day's distraction for long-term visitors. Activities include hiking, boating and canoeing. Catch a Sasquatch Tour where the guides outline accumulated evidence in support of the myth and make up your own mind if the beast is for real. There is no problem finding somewhere interesting to eat or drink.

According to what people are saying on the Harrison Hot Springs Forum, it seems a great place to visit any time of the year, particularly if you are looking for peace and quiet. Stay for days or weeks to get the grit of the city out of your system or use it as a side trip for a longer stay in Vancouver. Remember to leave your own comments!




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