Harrison Hill
Harrison Hill (622m) is a small mountain located at the confluence of the
Harrison and
Fraser Rivers in the
Lower Mainland region of
British Columbia, Canada.
Harrison Knob (~225m) is a prominent shoulder to the east of the main peak of Harrison Hill. Harrison Hill and Harrison Knob are on the north side of the Fraser opposite
Chilliwack, Harrison Knob overlooks the confluence directly, Harrison Hill itself separates the Fraser downstream from that confluence and overlooks on its north
Harrison Bay, a large, shallow lake-like sidewater of the Harrison River, while at its western foot is the community of
Lake Errock. At its eastern foot, just below Harrison Knob, had been the formerly large sawmill town of
Harrison Mills, which spanned both sides of the Harrison and was served by the mainline of the
Canadian Pacific Railway, which runs along the north side of the mountain's base. The Indian Reserves of the
Scowlitz First Nation are at the western end of Harrison Bay and at its outlet at its eastern end, while the reserve of the
Chehalis First Nation is along its north shore, and
Kilby is on its east shore.
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