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Mediadia Kitkit || Trueketruekeyy.Ca.Ca MEMEDIADIA KITKIT || TRUEKETRUEKEYY.CA.CA LOCATED ON HARRISON LAKE IN THE CENTER OF THE VILLAGE OF HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, THE AWARD-WINNING HARRISON BEACH HOTEL OFFERS GUESTS UNPARALLELED ACCOMMODATIONS YEAR-ROUND. MOUNTAIN OR LAKE VISTAS, COZY FIREPLACES, BALCONIES, AND COMFORTABLE BEDS AWAIT YOU IN ONE OF THE HOTEL’S SPACIOUS ROOMS, AS DO THE INDOOR POOL AND OUTDOOR HOT TUB. The Harrison Beach Hotel also offers a fitness facility, outdoor and underground secured parking, and 24 hour guest services to make your vacation a comfortable one. Step outside the Harrison Beach Hotel into one of many outdoor adventures – golfing, hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, Sasquatch tours and more! The area is also a hub for relaxation, with several spas and the natural hot springs. MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 FACTS • The Harrison Beach Hotel offers 42 guest rooms in the centre of Harrison Hot Springs including double queen rooms, king rooms, junior suites, and an executive suites. Each room has stunning mountain views or lake views. • Amenities include an outdoor hot tub, indoor swimming pool, fitness facility, meeting room, on-site restaurant, free WIFI, 24-hour front desk, concierge guest services, underground secured parking, and pet friendly suites. • Attractions and activities are only minutes away - golfing, mountain biking, paddle boarding, shopping, Sasquatch tours, and, of course, the hot mineral waters of the area’s hot springs. LINKS Website: www.harrisonbeachhotel.com @HarrisonBeachHotel Email: [email protected] @HarrisonBeachHotel Harrison Beach Hotel Trip Advisor: @Harrison_Beach MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 MME EDIADIA KKITIT || TTRUEKRUEKE EYY.C.CAA DESTINATION OF CHOICE Harrison Hot Springs has something to offer everyone, whether traveling as a couple, a family, a business trip, escaping for a golf getaway or a romantic weekend – we welcome you to Harrison Beach Hotel. Whatever reason you need to get away, we have the perfect activities and amenities to compliment your stay with us! ARTS, CULTURE & HISTORY The village of Harrison Hot Springs has an extensive and diverse culture that has been passed on from generation to generation. Stop in at the Kilby Historic Site, Agassiz Museum, Ranger Station Art Gallery, and take time to discover local artists and learn about all that the area is known for. PARKS AND WILDLIFE Parks across Harrison provide instant access to nature, and some locations offer guided wildlife watching tours for the chance to spot wildlife – bears, whales, eagles or mountain goats – in their natural environment. The annual fall eagle migration during the salmon run is not to be missed. Some areas of natural interest include Harrison Eco Tours, Cascade Outdoor Adventure, and so much more! MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 FAMILY ADVENTURE With an array of attractions for the whole family to take in year round, Harrison Hot Springs and area serve as a hub for family adventure and excitement. Stop in at Bridal Falls WaterPark, go try out some of Harrison’s Watersports, visit the Agassiz Speedway, or Hell’s Gate. HIKING Harrison is the ideal place to go for a hike. For those less experienced, try an easier trail such as Spirit Trail, Harrison Lagoon Walk. For those more experienced; Mount Cheam, Campbell Lake Trail, and an abundance of nature trails to enjoy at your leisure. Don’t forget about the Harrison Grind, 7km round trip, 620m elevation gain! HOT SPRING'S MINERAL POOLS If you are looking for BC hot springs then look no further than the healing hot mineral waters of Harrison Hot Springs. Revered as the “healing place” by the local Sts’ailes First Nations for thousands of years, the hot springs were first discovered by Europeans in the 1800s. The Public Pool is centrally located at the junction of Hot Springs Road and the Esplanade and accessible by all visitors to Harrison Hot Springs. CIRCLE FARM TOURS The Agassiz-Harrison Mills Circle Farm Tour is a special treat, especially for foodies looking to savour the tastes of the region’s agricultural bounty. The self-guided driving tour winds through picturesque back roads to artisan cheese-makers, organic coffee roasting sheds, herb and edible flower nurseries. Farm gate stands and U- pick produce is abundant and a fun way to stock up on in-season local fruits and vegetables. NATURE AT IT'S FINEST The Harrison River is the first river in Canada to receive the designation of Salmon Stronghold as the only area in BC to host all five species of salmon and steelhead trout. Every fall, thousands of spawning salmon return to the Harrison River, and when paired with the migration of returning bald eagles, starts the annual Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival which showcases the largest winter eagle gathering. EXCEPTIONAL DINING When dining in Harrison Hot Springs, you’ll enjoy a range of restaurants - from elegant specialty dining to casual restaurants and from coffee shops to pubs and lounges. MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 GUEST ROOM INFORMATION • 42 Room Hotel overlooking Harrison Lake • Deluxe Guestrooms – Sleep 2 - 4. Hotel style rooms with two Queen beds or one King bed, microwave, bar fridge, toaster, coffee maker, private bathroom and a mountain or lake view (some with balconies). • Junior Suites – Sleep 2-4. Spacious rooms with kitchenettes, semi-private room with one King bed, Queen sofa-bed, private bathroom and a mountain or lake view (some with balconies). • Executive Suites – Sleep 2-4. Well-appointed suites with mountain views, kitchenettes, private bedroom with King bed, Queen sofa-bed, private bathroom and balcony. • Amenities: o Indoor Pool o Outdoor Hot Tub o Fitness Facility o Underground Parking o Meeting Room MEETING ROOM INFORMATION Harrison Beach Hotel's space is perfect for a variety of events! The Sts'ailes Room is 600 square feet and allows you to choose the style of event that works best for your and your event capacity: • Theatre Style: 50 people • Banquet: 30 people • Boardroom: 28 people • Hollow Square: 28 people • Classroom: 24 people • U-Shape: 24 people • Half Rounds: 24 people MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 TRUE KEY HOTELS & RESORTS | TRUEKEY.CA A PART OF TRUE KEY HOTELS & RESORTS Harrison Beach Hotel is managed by leader in hospitality management, True Key Hotels & Resorts. Established in 2010, True Key has grown rapidly, developing the resources and expertise to strategically market and manage daily resort operations. Managing a collection of eight resorts in Western Canada, it has a strong team that shares the company’s commitment to garnering operational results and focusing on exceptional guest experience, while developing solid working relationships with guests, suppliers, owners and employees. Looking to the future, True Key will continue build on their proven success, actively seeking to add new resort properties to its portfolio. Visit: www.TrueKey.ca to learn more. OTHER RESORTS IN THE TRUE KEY PORTFOLIO SOOKEPOINT OCEAN COTTAGE RESORT SookePoint Ocean Cottage Resort is set away from the village of Sooke on Possession Point, the southwestern most tip of British Columbia. This premium resort is surrounded by nature and perched cliffside above the Pacific Ocean, offering unparalleled ocean and marine life viewing opportunities from each beautifully fully- furnished studio, 1 or 2 bedroom suite. Visit www.SookePointResort.ca to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 BIGHORN MEADOWS RESORT Luxury, relaxation, golf, skiing, adventure, spectacular views – welcome to the best accommodation in Radium Hot Springs at Bighorn Meadows Resort. Nestled in the Columbia Valley between the Rocky and Purcell Mountain ranges in British Columbia, our high-end Rocky Mountain Resort is situated on an expansive 9-acre site surrounded on three sides by the prestigious Springs Golf Course in the village of Radium Hot Springs. Visit www.BighornMeadows.com to learn more. SUNRISE RIDGE WATERFRONT RESORT Located on 10.2 acres of waterfront property in Parksville, BC, on Vancouver Island’s Central Coast, Sunrise Ridge Waterfront Resort is surrounded by peaceful landscapes and sandy beaches. The Resort offers 65 fully furnished, fully equipped studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom vacation villas and suites boasting magnificent mountain and ocean views across Georgia Straight. Resort amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness facility, mountain bike rentals and meeting rooms. Visit www.SunriseRidge.ca to learn more. SOOKE HARBOUR RESORT & MARINA Sooke Harbour Resort & Marina is the perfect year- round oceanside getaway. Each fully-equipped, well- appointed 1-4 bedroom suite are steps away from the resort’s private 114-slip marina. Step out your door onto the marina for chartered fishing, embark on a whale watching or kayaking tour, and return to enjoy a soak in one of our Resort’s two outdoor hot tubs or grill your catch-of-the-day on your private patio. Visit www.SookeHarbourMarina.ca to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] 403.614.6175 MOUTCHA BAY RESORT Create lasting memories with family & friends in beautiful Nootka Sound at Moutcha Bay Resort on the west coast of Vancouver Island, B.C. A scenic two-hour drive from Campbell River, the resort offers everything from serviced campsites to luxurious oceanfront yurts and chalets. The perfect wilderness setting for your Vancouver Island getaway with all the comforts of home and more. Visit www.NootkaMarineAdventures.com/fishing- resorts/Moutcha-Bay-Resort to learn more. NOOTKA SOUND RESORT Your all-access West Coast fishing playground awaits! Nootka Sound Resort is a floating, all- inclusive resort moored in the friendly waters of Galiano Bay in Nootka Sound, BC. Bring your own boat, rent one from our fishing boat fleet, or hire one of our experienced fishing guides for your on- the-water adventure.
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