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Harrison hot springs
Population: 1600 people.
Area: 12 km2.
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The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern tip of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional District. 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.

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