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Harrison Hot Springs Campgrounds & RV Park Directory
Total of 6 Campgrounds / RV Parks
Big Foot Campground & RV Park From Agassiz, W 1 mi on Hwy 7 to Hwy 9 (Harrison Hot Springs Rd), N 2.9 mi (L)
Glencoe Motel & RV Park from Agassiz, W 1 mi on Hwy 7 to Hwy 9 (Harrison Hot Springs Rd), N 4.5 mi (R)
Harrison Springs Camping & RV Park From Agassiz, W 1 mi on Hwy 7 to Hwy 9 (Harrison Hot Springs Rd), W 3.7 mi (L)
Sasquatch Park from town, N 4 mi on Rockwell Dr (E)
Sasquatch Springs RV Resort From Agassiz, W 1 mi on Hwy 7 to Hwy 9 (Harrison Hot Springs Rd), N 4 mi (L)
Springs RV Resort From Vancouver: Take the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 1), on the south side of the Fraser River, to the Bridal Falls/Agassiz-Harrison turnoff (exit 135) 16 km east of Chilliwack (129 km, or 80 mi., from downtown Vancouver). Turn north on Highway 9 and follow the signs through the town of Agassiz for Highway 9 to Harrison Hot Springs. OR Take scenic Highway 7 along the north side of the Fraser all the way.
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Latest Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia RV Park / Campground Reviews
Sasquatch Springs RV Resort
Reviewer : John Allen
From : Harrison Hot Springs
Date of review : August 10, 2010
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 8/2010
Sasquatch Springs Rv Park in Harrison is now called Harrison Country Club. It is primarily a seasonal RV resort, though there are a few sites open for overnight stays. These can accomodate larger RVs. There are no 50 amp sites, just 30 amp. I know all this because I own the resort, which my wife, Martine, and I built in 1985. Yours, John Allen
Big Foot Campground & RV Park
Reviewer : Father
From : Northern
Date of review : December 18, 2009
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 8/2008
I'd like to warn other prospective campers of the type of treatment you can expect from this site. From the moment we arrived, 16 or so family members, we were treated as poorly as I could have imagined. Our family has had a reunion every 2 years for decades and this is the first time we've ever had any type of problem with the site. We aren't particulary loud or obnoxious but certainly were treated as though we were. After we laid down our couple of thousand dollars to rent some cabins and a couple lots (booked a year before), we were constantly reminded that we were to not be outside after 11! (which was the first we'd heard of a curfew)

In hindsight I think the park is half full of long term residents which want only a quiet lot to live, which I can understand. The problem seems to be that they also fill half the park with the general public which puts the two at odds. I may want to retire in a place like this (not) but I certainly felt, as did most of our family, that this represented the worst possible place to see loved ones for a reunion. The place wants lights out by 11PM and they even have a gent, whom we lovingly called Colonel Clink, go around the park at 10:50 telling people to go to bed and not make any noise. Not only would I not recommend this place but I would go out of my way to warn others, unless you just want to sleep there of course.