Our region is a collective of communities spanning Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs, Harrison Mills, and all the communities in between. We share the land of the traditional territories of the ', Seabird Island, Cheam, Douglas, ':mel, Samahquam, Scowlitz, and Skatin First Nations.
The Harrison River Valley is nestled in Southwestern BC, between the magnificent mountains and the mighty rivers that connect our land. We are known for our healing hot springs, lush forested hiking trails, sandy beaches, heritage sites, and beautiful countryside.
Welcome to the Harrison River Valley.
Like many places in Harrison, Kitami suffers from staffing problems, and so the owner often works the entire room by herself, with a bit of help from kitchen staff who come out when she is overwhelmed. If you can take a chance on timing, though, it is well worth the wait.
Their sushi is excellent, both in quality and variety. The cooked foods are also very good. We love the sweet potato tempura. Quantities are good and prices not too bad, so this is good value.Read more
Springs RV Resort is a premier recreational destination in Harrison Hot Springs offering luxury RV lot sales, daily and seasonal rentals, and a variety of amenities for families to enjoy the natural beauty of British Columbia.
Our Full Service Off-Premise Catering Is The First Choice Of Knowledgeable Corporate And Social Party Planners And Hosts. From The Most Casual Outing To The Most Elegant Dining, We Will Meet Your Needs.
Our large collection of sculptures are made from a hydro-stone base and environmentally friendly ingredients with natural finish. As colour and texture varies to some extent, each item becomes a distinct sculptural product. Some collector pieces are available with gift boxes that include description cards. Our Dragon and Dream Fairy Collection come with various semi-precious gems, crystals and healing stones. Here you can find limitless possibilities for your home décor, garden décor, as a unique gift idea or your own collection. These hand made and skilfully crafted sculptures are made in British Columbia, Canada.