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Relaxing hot springs village in Canada
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Harrison Hot Springs is a cozy village nestled at the southern end of Harrison Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Known for its relaxing hot springs, this resort community has a population of just over 1,500 people. Originally discovered by indigenous communities, the hot springs attract tourists looking to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. With attractions like the Ranger Station Public Art Gallery, jet boat tours, and the annual Harrison Festival of the Arts, there's plenty to see and do in this charming lakeside town. Plus, don't be surprised if you spot a Sasquatch or two – the village has fully embraced the Bigfoot legend with its own mascot, "Hot Springs Harry," and sasquatch-themed souvenirs.

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