Harrison's 'Hobo Hot Springs' to be restored to natural state
- In 2025, the provincial authority responsible for water, lands, and resource management in British Columbia mandated the rehabilitation of the Harrison Hot Springs natural pools back to their original condition.
- This order followed the October 2024 filling of the pools, nicknamed the "Hobo Hot Springs," with boulders without ministry approval after a damaged overflow pipe caused the pools.
- The filling was reportedly done by resort crews near the Harrison Hot Springs Resort, and talks involving the village, resort management, and the Sts'ailes First Nation occurred beforehand about the springs' future.
- A sign near the springs states the overflow pipe will be repaired, stones removed, digging is prohibited, and no items should be placed in the water or land.
- The ministry began investigating the unauthorized filling, emphasizing that significant changes require approval, but the ministry and resort owner have not responded to requests for comment.
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