Harrison Lake is the crown jewel of the Fraser Valley, and once you're out on the water, you'll see why. This glacier-fed lake stretches an impressive 60 kilometers and reaches depths of over 900 feet. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, rugged shoreline, and natural hot springs nearby, it's one of the most scenic boating destinations in British Columbia.
Whether you're into fishing, paddleboarding, kayaking, or just floating in the sun, there's space for everyone. The crystal clear and refreshing water is perfect for a summer dip or a quiet morning cruise. Wildlife sightings are common too; keep an eye out for eagles, herons, and even the occasional black bear along the shoreline.
Harrison Lake also has access to Harrison River and Fraser River. For day-trippers, there are quiet coves to anchor in, sandy beaches to picnic on, and breathtaking views in every direction.

Just a 5-minute walk from the marina, the Village of Harrison Hot Springs is the perfect place to stretch your legs and explore. This charming lakeside community is known for its relaxing atmosphere, natural hot springs, and small-town hospitality, with plenty to see and do between boat rides.
Grab an ice cream and stroll the lakefront promenade, browse unique shops, or enjoy a bite at one of the local restaurants and cafés, many with outdoor patios and views of the water.
The area’s famous hot springs, believed to have healing properties, have drawn visitors for generations. You can learn about the region’s rich Indigenous culture, local legends (yes, even Sasquatch!), or simply sit back and enjoy the mountain views.

Indigenous acknowledgement: The Harrison Hot Springs Marina sits on the traditional territory of the Stó:lō people and is proudly operated by the Seabird Island First Nation through Sqéwqel Development Corporation.
