Harrison Hot Springs Event

first long weekend of the summer

We're organizing a day/one-night trip to the Harrison Beach Hotel this long weekend. The hotel has extended a special $99 per night rate for Saturday and Sunday to us.

The hotel is at the beach, approximately 1 hour and 42 minutes from downtown Vancouver.

Please sign up with Vincenza before Wednesday if you're interested, and let her know whether you would prefer a day trip or staying overnight.

More about Harrison Hot Springs (from the hotel website):

A 1 ½ hours drive east of Vancouver in the Fraser Valley, Harrison Hot Springs has been a resort destination of choice for nearly a century. Harrison Hot Springs is located amongst the Coastal Mountain Range, situated on the southern end of beautiful Harrison Lake.

Harrison Hot Springs has something to offer everyone:

We have fabulous events and festivals through the spring, summer and fall, great golfing at 4 local courses, incredible boating and lake tours, fun-filled agri-tours, world-renowned fishing, extensive hiking, amazing wildlife viewing, a wonderful local ski resort and much, much more.

Here are some great links for leisure activities and attractions to visit while you stay with us at Harrison Beach Hotel, or go to www.tourismharrison.com for more information:

Harrison Sand Castle Competition
Hemlock Valley Resort
Fred´s Fishing Adventures
Sandpiper Golf Club
Sasquatch Tours
Tugboat Junction
Dinotown Jurassic Theme Park
Minter Gardens
XA:YTEM First Nations Cultural Site
Kent Raceways Stock Car Racing
Harrison Festival of the Arts
Great Blue Heron Nature Preserve
Kilby Historic Site
Harrison Watersports
Ramda Plaza in Abbotsford
ShoreLine Tours & Charters
Eagle Spirit Lodge & Corporate Retreat
Fraser Valley Dragon Boat Festival
The Falls Golf Course

For those interested in learning about expensive cars, there will also be a charity drive event with many exotic sports cars (from Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc.) displayed at the hotel on Sunday, with rides available to those making donations to local charities on that day.

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