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Kilby Park is located in Harrison Mills, on the Harrison River overlooking Harrison Bay in the Upper Fraser Valley of southwestern British Columbia. It comprises 3 hectares (7.4 acres) with 30 campsites and a boat launch. The park offers a sandy summer beach and fall/winter viewing of bald eagles and migrating trumpeter swans from Alaska.
Harrison Mills, formerly Carnarvon and also Harrison River, is an agricultural farming and tourism-based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia. The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. Harrison Mills is home to the British Columbia Heritage Kilby Museum and Campground.
Mission BC 49°13′43″N 122°21′22″W / 49.2285°N 122.356°W / 49.2285; -122.356 ( Stave Falls Hydro-Electric Installation National Historic Site of Federal ( 13213 ),
The District of Kent is a district municipality located 116 kilometres (72 mi) east of Vancouver, British Columbia.Part of the Fraser Valley Regional District, Kent consists of several communities, the largest and most well-known being Agassiz—the only town in the municipality—Harrison Mills, Kilby, Mount Woodside, Kent Prairie, Sea Bird Island and Ruby Creek.
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Harrison Mills, British Columbia, Canada. Nationality: Canadian: Charles Fenn Pretty (1865–1940) was the father of the forestry industry in British Columbia.
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The most downriver discharge-measuring gauge is located at Harrison Hot Springs, just below Harrison Lake. The river's mean annual discharge according to this long-operating gauge is 442 cubic metres per second (15,600 cu ft/s). [1] However, the Chehalis River joins the Harrison below this gauge, near Harrison Mills.