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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 .
The Empire Landmark Hotel, often referred to by its original name, the Sheraton Landmark, was the tallest hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was located on one of Vancouver's busiest thoroughfares at 1400 Robson Street , in the West End of Downtown Vancouver .
Kilby Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Kilby Park is located in Harrison Mills, on the Harrison River overlooking Harrison Bay in the Upper Fraser Valley of southwestern British Columbia. It comprises 3 hectares (7.4 acres) with 30 campsites and a boat launch.
North Bend, British Columbia Thomas Charles Sorby [17] [18] Burned down in 1927 Glacier House: 1887 Glacier National Park, British Columbia Thomas Charles Sorby, 1902 addition by Francis Rattenbury Demolished in 1929 Hotel Incola: 1912 Penticton, British Columbia Arthur Freeman Pelton [19] Demolished in 1980 Hotel Saskatchewan: 1927 Regina ...
Abbotsford, BC. Abbotsford (location of Sir Walter Scott's house). Suburbs include Aberdeen and Glen Mountain. Balfour (also known as "Balfour Bay") Butedale (ghost town) Cameron Bar 13; Cape Scott Provincial Park; Craigellachie; Coldstream; Cunningham Lake; Davidson, a settlement west of Prince Rupert, British Columbia; Duncan; Dundarave (West ...
The hotel opened on May 2, 1984 as The Mandarin Vancouver, [1] the first North American property [2] of the Hong Kong–based Mandarin International Hotels chain. [3] The hotel has 197 rooms and 7,600 square feet of conference and banquet rooms, and its restaurant, Diva, is critically acclaimed, [4] [5] and is headed by chef Dino Renaerts. [6]