Ads
related to: harrison highlands bc british columbia
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Harrison Hot Springs is a village located at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. It is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District ; its immediate neighbour is the District of Kent , which includes the town of Agassiz .
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.
The District of Kent is a district municipality located 116 kilometres (72 mi) east of Vancouver, British Columbia.Part of the Fraser Valley Regional District, Kent consists of several communities, the largest and most well-known being Agassiz—the only town in the municipality—Harrison Mills, Kilby, Mount Woodside, Kent Prairie, Sea Bird Island and Ruby Creek.
Harrison Hill (622m) [1] is a small mountain located at the confluence of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Harrison Knob (~225m) [1] is a prominent shoulder to the east of the main peak of Harrison Hill.
The site of one of British Columbia's oldest ghost towns, called Port Douglas, is located at the north shore of Little Harrison Lake, although there's virtually nothing left of the town. On the eastern shore of Little Harrison Lake is the rancherie (village) of the Port Douglas Band of the In-SHUCK-ch Nation.
Harrison Bay is a lake-like expansion of the Harrison River, located west of its main course [1] adjacent to the communities of Chehalis and Harrison Mills in the Canadian province of British Columbia.