Harrison Bay (British Columbia)
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Harrison Bay (British Columbia)
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Harrison Bay is a lake-like expansion of the Harrison River, located west of its main course adjacent to the communities of Chehalis and Harrison Mills in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Extremely shallow, the bay outlets to the Fraser at Harrison Mills, where in pre-gold rush times there had been a "riffle", which was dredged to enable easier steamer traffic to Harrison Lake and Port Douglas. The bay has been used as a log sort but is primarily recreational in use today, with the Sco
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Bay_(British_Columbia)
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2024-04-11T00:23:52Z
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