Festival Events
NEW – We are now a multi-weekend event! Thanks to increased involvement by local communities and businesses we can offer activities on more than just one weekend. HOWEVER THE MAIN WEEKEND is still the third weekend of November.
Here is a brief overview for more details please visit the corresponding pages.
Nov 17/18 – the MAIN WEEKEND
In 2012 there will be a National Historic Site & Fish Hatchery open to the public to enjoy.
On Saturday ONLY there will be a line up of Aboriginal artists, dancers and workshops to entertain and educate.
At the popular Exhibitor’s Fair at Leq’a:mel Hall you will find a host of environmentally minded organizations and businesses all under one roof. And as always, there will be a variety of amazing gifts and Festival Souvenirs along with some delicious food options available.
Fraser River Safari will also be running eagle tours all day long on most weekends starting the 17/18
There is so much to see and do you will definitely want to plan ahead to make the most of your weekend
- Exhibitor’s Fair at Leq’a:mel Hall
- Geocaching
- Inch Creek Hatchery
- Kilby Historic Site
- Nature Exposed: Photo Exhibition
- Sts’Ailes Lhawathet Lalem
*Featured region Harrison Hot Springs – visit www.tourismharrison.com for all the details
*Eagle tours with Fraser River Safari with David Hancock
Dec 1/2
*Featured region Harrison Mills – more details to come
*Eagle tours with Fraser River Safariwith David Hancock
*Featured region Harrison Mills and Kilby Historic Site- Christmas at Kilby
*Eagle tours with Fraser River Safari with David Hancock
Dec 15/16
*Eagle tours with Fraser River Safari with David Hancock


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