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Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
Relaxation seeps into your body as you ease into the largest NATURAL hot springs pools in Canada. Liard River Hot Springs is a river of hot water that provides relief to Alaskan bound travellers after a long day on the road. The hot springs complex is of national ecological significance and is well known for its natural setting in a lush boreal spruce forest. The park is such a popular stop over for tourists that the campgound fills up early each day during the summer months. Liard is also open year-round. There is a hot spring open to the public with water temperatures ranging from 42° C to 52° C. Facilities include a change house and composting toilet. A boardwalk, which leads to the hot spring pools(A natural river of hot water), passes through a warm water swamp and boreal forest that supports rich and diverse plant communities as well as mammal and bird species.
Historic Joy Kogawa House
Historic Joy Kogawa House is the childhood home of Canadian author Joy Kogawa. Joy and her family lived in the house until 1942, when they were sent to an internment camp along with thousands of other Canadians of Japanese descent. Now used as a site for author residencies and literary events, the house stands as a historical reminder of the internment experience of Japanese Canadians during WW2.
Coast Fraser Inn
The Coast Fraser Inn is located just blocks from the center of town and close to hiking, fishing, white water rafting, mountain biking, and more. Our spacious, well-appointed rooms and suites offer complimentary Wi-Fi, local calling, and hot breakfast. Guests can also unwind in our hot tub or fitness center. Our hotel is less than a five-minute drive from Cariboo Memorial Hospital, and is also close to popular attractions including the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin and Scout Island Nature Centre.
Maple Ridge Museum
Situated in Jim Hadgkiss Park, overlooking the Fraser River, the museum collects, preserves, and shares the culture and stories of historic Maple Ridge. Operated by the Maple Ridge Historical Society, the Maple Ridge Museum and Haney House Museum are free community museums located in historically significant buildings in the old district of Haney. Check our website for up to date visiting hours, information, and hundreds of research articles about our local history.
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