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GREEN POINT DAY-USE AREA & SWIM BEACH by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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GREEN POINT DAY-USE AREA & SWIM BEACH

The Green Point Day Use Area is located in Sasquatch Provincial Park, about 6 kilometers north of Harrison Hot Springs.

There are ample picnic tables available, making it a great spot for family gatherings and outdoor meals.

The park provides a boat ramp for easy access to Harrison Lake, perfect for boating and fishing enthusiasts.

The swim beach is popular during the summer months, although the water can be quite cool. It's a great place to cool off on a hot day.

The Swim Beach at the Green Point Day Use Area in Sasquatch Provincial Park is a popular spot for visitors looking to cool off and enjoy the serene waters of Hicks Lake.

Conveniently placed picnic tables for enjoying a meal or snack by the beach.

Beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and forests, providing a picturesque backdrop for your swim.

It's a wonderful place to spend a sunny day with family and friends, taking in the natural beauty of Sasquatch Provincial Park.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated! Have a great day!

~Sonja

GREEN POINT DAY-USE AREA & SWIM BEACH by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

GREEN POINT DAY-USE AREA & SWIM BEACH

The Green Point Day Use Area is located in Sasquatch Provincial Park, about 6 kilometers north of Harrison Hot Springs.

There are ample picnic tables available, making it a great spot for family gatherings and outdoor meals.

The park provides a boat ramp for easy access to Harrison Lake, perfect for boating and fishing enthusiasts.

The swim beach is popular during the summer months, although the water can be quite cool. It's a great place to cool off on a hot day.

The Swim Beach at the Green Point Day Use Area in Sasquatch Provincial Park is a popular spot for visitors looking to cool off and enjoy the serene waters of Hicks Lake.

Conveniently placed picnic tables for enjoying a meal or snack by the beach.

Beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and forests, providing a picturesque backdrop for your swim.

It's a wonderful place to spend a sunny day with family and friends, taking in the natural beauty of Sasquatch Provincial Park.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated! Have a great day!

~Sonja

ECHO ISLAND - Sasquatch Provincial Park by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ECHO ISLAND - Sasquatch Provincial Park

Echo Island is a scenic spot located in Harrison Lake, within Sasquatch Provincial Park. The island is known for its towering rock formations and beautiful views, making it a popular destination for boating and kayaking tours. Visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery and explore the hidden coves and beaches around the island.

SASQUATCH PROVINCIAL PARK is a beautiful park located north of Harrison Hot Springs in British Columbia. The park spans over 1,217 hectares and is characterized by a series of pocket lakes, a unique second-growth and birch forest, and scenic mountain ridges.

The park offers 7 kilometers of hiking trails, including the popular Beaver Pond Trail and the scenic Old Road to Ruby Creek.

There are three campgrounds within the park: Hicks Lake, Bench, and Lakeside (Deer Lake). Each campground offers a variety of tent and RV sites.

Hicks Lake and Deer Lake are ideal for small motor boating, canoeing, and kayaking. Trout Lake provides a tranquil fishing experience.

The park is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to see a variety of birds and other wildlife.

The Green Point Day Use Area offers picnic tables, a boat ramp, and a swim beach.

The park is open from March 29 to October 15, with winter camping available at Deer Lake depending on snowfall. It's a wonderful place to enjoy nature and outdoor activities.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

ECHO ISLAND - Sasquatch Provincial Park by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ECHO ISLAND - Sasquatch Provincial Park

Echo Island is a scenic spot located in Harrison Lake, within Sasquatch Provincial Park. The island is known for its towering rock formations and beautiful views, making it a popular destination for boating and kayaking tours. Visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery and explore the hidden coves and beaches around the island.

SASQUATCH PROVINCIAL PARK is a beautiful park located north of Harrison Hot Springs in British Columbia. The park spans over 1,217 hectares and is characterized by a series of pocket lakes, a unique second-growth and birch forest, and scenic mountain ridges.

The park offers 7 kilometers of hiking trails, including the popular Beaver Pond Trail and the scenic Old Road to Ruby Creek.

There are three campgrounds within the park: Hicks Lake, Bench, and Lakeside (Deer Lake). Each campground offers a variety of tent and RV sites.

Hicks Lake and Deer Lake are ideal for small motor boating, canoeing, and kayaking. Trout Lake provides a tranquil fishing experience.

The park is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to see a variety of birds and other wildlife.

The Green Point Day Use Area offers picnic tables, a boat ramp, and a swim beach.

The park is open from March 29 to October 15, with winter camping available at Deer Lake depending on snowfall. It's a wonderful place to enjoy nature and outdoor activities.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

ICE WATERFALLS - Kent, BC by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICE WATERFALLS - Kent, BC

Kent is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, located about 116 kilometers (72 miles) east of Vancouver. It's part of the Fraser Valley Regional District and includes several communities, with Agassiz being the largest and most well-known

Kent offers a mix of rural charm and urban convenience, making it a great place for those who enjoy country living with easy access to city amenities.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

ICE WATERFALLS - Kent, BC by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICE WATERFALLS - Kent, BC

Kent is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, located about 116 kilometers (72 miles) east of Vancouver. It's part of the Fraser Valley Regional District and includes several communities, with Agassiz being the largest and most well-known

Kent offers a mix of rural charm and urban convenience, making it a great place for those who enjoy country living with easy access to city amenities.

Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, BC Canada

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.

It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz.

It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company. (Wikipedia)

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Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, BC Canada

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.

It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz.

It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company. (Wikipedia)

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICE ON HARRISON  LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, BC Canada

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.

It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz.

It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company. (Wikipedia)

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

HARRISON MILLS - BC Route 7 by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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HARRISON MILLS - BC Route 7

View of Mount Cheam

Harrison Mills, formerly Carnarvon and also Harrison River, is an agricultural farming and tourism-based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia.

The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. Harrison Mills is home to the British Columbia Heritage Kilby Museum and Campground.

Also known as the Lougheed Highway, the Scenic 7 provides a link between Vancouver and Hope that is off the beaten path. From extreme adventures to simple, warm hospitality, there is something for everyone in Mighty Fraser Country.

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Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, BC Canada

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.

It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz.

It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company. (Wikipedia)

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

ICEFALLS - Harrison Hot Springs by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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ICEFALLS - Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, BC Canada

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.

It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz.

It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company. (Wikipedia)

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

ICE ON HARRISON LAKE - Harrison Hot Springs

Harrison Hot Springs, BC Canada

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.

It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent and included in it, the town of Agassiz.

It is a resort community known for its hot springs, and has a population of just over 1500 people. It is named after Benjamin Harrison, a former deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company. (Wikipedia)

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Harrison Mills, formerly Carnarvon and also Harrison River, is an agricultural farming and tourism-based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia.

The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. Harrison Mills is home to the British Columbia Heritage Kilby Museum and Campground.

Harrison Mills is located on a floodplain at the western foot of Mount Woodside at the outlet of Harrison Bay, a large lake-like backwater of the Harrison River just before that river's confluence with the Fraser.

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Harrison Mills, formerly Carnarvon and also Harrison River, is an agricultural farming and tourism-based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia.

The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. Harrison Mills is home to the British Columbia Heritage Kilby Museum and Campground.

Harrison Mills is located on a floodplain at the western foot of Mount Woodside at the outlet of Harrison Bay, a large lake-like backwater of the Harrison River just before that river's confluence with the Fraser.

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

KILBY HISTORIC SITE c. 1906 - Harrison Mills by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

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KILBY HISTORIC SITE c. 1906 - Harrison Mills

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Located near the junction of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers, the Kilby Historic Site stands as the only reminder of the once thriving community of Harrison Mills, British Columbia, Canada.

Step back in time and enjoy a leisurely tour of the Kilby Historic Site with its magnificent 1906 General Store Museum. Visitors will view a fascinating gallery of product packaging dating back to the 1920s and 1930s.

Don’t miss the intriguing artifacts in the heritage Post Office and Manchester House Hotel; both were an integral part of the Harrison Mills community at the turn of the twentieth century.

The Kilby Restaurant and Gift Shop are located in the Orientation Barn at the entrance to Kilby Historic site. Originally the Barn housed work horses until it was damaged by the 1948 flood. In 1987 it was reconstructed by the Agassiz-Harrison Lions Club, using the original design and techniques, and is now their orientation area.

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

KILBY HISTORIC SITE c. 1906 - Harrison Mills by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

KILBY HISTORIC SITE c. 1906 - Harrison Mills

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Located near the junction of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers, the Kilby Historic Site stands as the only reminder of the once thriving community of Harrison Mills, British Columbia, Canada.

Step back in time and enjoy a leisurely tour of the Kilby Historic Site with its magnificent 1906 General Store Museum. Visitors will view a fascinating gallery of product packaging dating back to the 1920s and 1930s.

Don’t miss the intriguing artifacts in the heritage Post Office and Manchester House Hotel; both were an integral part of the Harrison Mills community at the turn of the twentieth century.

The Kilby Restaurant and Gift Shop are located in the Orientation Barn at the entrance to Kilby Historic site. Originally the Barn housed work horses until it was damaged by the 1948 flood. In 1987 it was reconstructed by the Agassiz-Harrison Lions Club, using the original design and techniques, and is now their orientation area.

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Harrison Mills, formerly Carnarvon and also Harrison River, is an agricultural farming and tourism-based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia.

The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. Harrison Mills is home to the British Columbia Heritage Kilby Museum and Campground.

Harrison Mills is located on a floodplain at the western foot of Mount Woodside at the outlet of Harrison Bay, a large lake-like backwater of the Harrison River just before that river's confluence with the Fraser.

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

KILBY HISTORIC SITE c. 1906 - Harrison Mills by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

KILBY HISTORIC SITE c. 1906 - Harrison Mills

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Located near the junction of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers, the Kilby Historic Site stands as the only reminder of the once thriving community of Harrison Mills, British Columbia, Canada.

Step back in time and enjoy a leisurely tour of the Kilby Historic Site with its magnificent 1906 General Store Museum. Visitors will view a fascinating gallery of product packaging dating back to the 1920s and 1930s.

Don’t miss the intriguing artifacts in the heritage Post Office and Manchester House Hotel; both were an integral part of the Harrison Mills community at the turn of the twentieth century.

The Kilby Restaurant and Gift Shop are located in the Orientation Barn at the entrance to Kilby Historic site. Originally the Barn housed work horses until it was damaged by the 1948 flood. In 1987 it was reconstructed by the Agassiz-Harrison Lions Club, using the original design and techniques, and is now our orientation area.

www.kilby.ca

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Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

HARRISON MILLS FARMLANDS

Harrison Mills, BC Canada

Harrison Mills, formerly Carnarvon and also Harrison River, is an agricultural farming and tourism-based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia.

The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. Harrison Mills is home to the British Columbia Heritage Kilby Museum and Campground.

Harrison Mills is located on a floodplain at the western foot of Mount Woodside at the outlet of Harrison Bay, a large lake-like backwater of the Harrison River just before that river's confluence with the Fraser.

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

Sonja