If you’re looking for a breathtaking natural escape in British Columbia and an easy family-friendly hike, Bridal Veil Falls is a must-visit. Located just east of Chilliwack, this stunning waterfall cascades 60 meters down a smooth rock face, creating a mesmerizing veil-like effect.
The 300-meter trail to the falls is short and easy, taking about 5-10 minutes to complete. It’s well-maintained, with a slight incline, making it accessible for most visitors.
Travel the Harrison River to Harrison Mills amid the brilliant fall colors and winter scenes. See the salmon spawn and other wildlife! Don't forget your camera!
Schi:ya Cafe is owned and operated by an Indigenous entrepreneur from Seabird Island First Nation, operating the cafe in his home territory, located within the lakefront accommodation, Harrison Grand Motel, owned by the Seabird Island First Nation. Schi:ya Cafe is rooted in community with a mission to strengthen culture, cultural pride and to make a mark in the industry. Schi:ya Cafe was started to create a space that felt safe and represented Seabird Island First Nations people and values. The diverse breakfast and lunch menu incorporates Indigenous food elements such as bannock and elk sausage, there is something for everyone including vegetarian options and a kids menu. Head to the website to see the store hours.
Located in the heart of Harrison Hot Springs, The Settler Pub offers a warm and inviting atmosphere inside its rustic log building. Guests can relax by the beautiful stone fireplace in winter or enjoy the large covered patio in summer. The menu features classic pub fare made with quality ingredients, served in a cozy and welcoming setting.