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Sasquatch Days returns to Harrison next week

The celebration will feature war canoe races, Indigenous food, song and dance, and friendship, honoring a tradition that began in 1938.

Summary by Today In BC
A proud Harrison Hot Springs tradition is on the horizon. Sasquatch Days (Sás’qets Swáyel) takes place June 13 and 14 this year. This celebration of one of the area’s most revered and beloved enigmas includes a weekend of war canoe races, Indigenous food, medicine walks, traditional song and dance and friendship. The first Sasquatch Days dates back to 1938, when 2,000 First Nations people from Canada and the United States came to the Sts’ailes t…

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Today In BC broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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