Places to stay in Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs has been a small resort community since 1886, when the opening of the Canadian Pacific Railway brought the lakeside springs within a short carriage ride of the transcontinental mainline. In its first promotion as a resort it was known as St. Alice's Well, although it had been discovered decades earlier when a party of goldfield-bound travellers on Harrison Lake capsized into what they thought was their doom, only to discover the lake at that spot was not freezing, but warm. Local dining options include Driftwood Kitchen, The Laughing Goat Restaurant, Old Settler Pub, and Kitami Japanese Restaurant.

We currently have 21 accommodations in and around Harrison Hot Springs with other regional listings available for Hotels, Motels, Campgrounds, Inns and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

Wondering where to stay? Accommodations in the community are primarily limited to Campgrounds and RV parks, though there are a few nearby hotels. If you are travelling in the area, Harrison Hot Springs is located close to Sumas Lake Canal, Cheam Indian Reserve 1, Réserve indienne Schkam 2, McKay Lake and Silverhill.

Selected and best reviewed properties in Harrison Hot Springs

The Harrison Country Club RV Resort

9 OUT OF 10 Yes, I'm the owner. A couple of corrections. We actually have a few sites available for overnight stays, currently charging $42 pernight all inclusive ( even wifi) , 2 people. Some Russian has hijacked our website so don't bother looking for it. Still the best value for those who value their .....

The Elfinlau Paradise on Harrison Lake

10 OUT OF 10 Although the cabins and tepee were not availible for bookings. We totally enjoyed the gourmet lunch and your wonderful champagne, exploring your gardens and island truely is paradise on earth. Wow what an incredible day. Thank you both, Ray and Marchella for your wonderful hospitality, we will .....

The Harrison Springs Camping & RV Park

Beautiful, peaceful, gated campground. Just passed the welcome sign on left, 300 meters. Full serviced 30-50 amp. Cable TV, private treed sites accommodating any size unit. Some camp sites are in wilderness, light forest setting. Clean family oriented. Community Fire when Permitted, portable .....

The Hot Springs RV And Camping Park

Situated in beautiful Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia the Mighty Fraser Country in the pristine upper Fraser Valley, only 90 minutes east of Vancouver on the Trans Canada Highway (#1), and 2.5 hours north of Seattle (including a 20 minute drive from the nearest border crossing at Sumas, .....

More about the areas accommodations and tourism

Although the resort flourished in a low-key fashion for years after this discovery was exploited by hoteliers, the Village of Harrison Hot Springs was not incorporated until 1949. It currently has a population of about 1,600 people. The village is known for its namesake hot springs, which are a major attraction for tourists who come to stay at the village's spa-resort. Harrison Hot Springs is also known for an international sandcastle building competition that takes place there annually in September, and for the summertime Harrison Festival of the Arts.

Other local Harrison Hot Springs information and places to visit.

Harrison Hot Springs is 8 km away from Agassiz, 13 km away from Bridal Falls, 14 km away from Rosedale and 21 km away from Chilliwack.

Harrison Hot Springs is located at longitude -121°47'5.4412 and latitude 49°18'6.0554.

Things to see and do, places to eat in Harrison Hot Springs

Photograph of Village Pizzeria, Harrison Hot Springs
Village Pizzeria

Village Pizzeria ( Dining / Pizza ). Located at 101-160 Lillooet Avenue, Harrison Hot Springs. Our crust handmade pan pizza is a pizza where the dough is stretched by hand. After all, we bake the pizza on a pan in a hot oven. The crust is relatively thin and crispy. www.villagepizzeria.ca Link

Renamed properties

  • Springs RV Resort at 670 Hot Springs Road, Box 538 may have been previously known as Bigfoot Campgrounds