Harrison River

Harrison River

Harrison River

The Harrison River, a tributary of the Fraser River, stretches for 11 miles through British Columbia, Canada. Despite its modest length, it holds significant importance as a prime fishing spot, where all major species of Pacific salmon can be found. The river’s natural beauty and abundant wildlife draw anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. Along its banks, hot springs offer a tranquil setting for visitors to relax and soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters, making it a popular destination for both fishing and rejuvenation.

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