Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Take a break at Harrison Hot Springs during the Olympics

HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, BC - Cheering fans, exciting events, the world coming together in one place — with all the thrills of the Olympic Games, wouldn’t it be nice at the end of the day to unwind in peace and quiet? Just 90-minutes’ outside the bustling Host city, Harrison Hot Springs lets vacationers and Vancouverites relax and recoup in a resort where its 38 degree C (100 degrees F) mineral hot spring pools have long been revered for their healing properties.


As the Torch nears, heed word from Olympic officials suggesting we all take a break during Games-time, and head to Harrison Hot Springs where there is still space available. Herewith are three Olympic packages happening in Harrison Hot Springs this February 2010, without skipping any Olympic action.

Ski and springs: Harrison’s Beach Hotel offers guests a 2010 Olympic memorabilia gift basket upon booking a two-night package in a lakeside Junior suite. Partnering with Hemlock Ski Resort, the Beach Hotel will provide two adult lift tickets to play out your Olympian dreams on much less-crowded slopes. Just 35 minute’s from Harrison, Hemlock will be open seven days a week during the Games. After a day on the slopes, enjoy dinner for two at Ravens on the Beach Restaurant and two passes to the public mineral hot springs pool. Harrison Beach Hotel’s package is available throughout February 2010.

Games-time getaway: Harrison Hot Springs Resort and Spa will offer guests a dedicated ‘Games Lounge’ so visitors to the Resort won’t miss a minute of their favourite sporting event during dinner. The Resort’s Olympic package includes two or three nights’ accommodation, a hot buffet breakfast for two each morning at the Lakeside Café and a pub dinner at either Island’s Bar, the Canada Room Games Lounge, or served in-suite by room service. The Olympics package is available February 14-28, 2010.

Olympics escape: Cozy up at the Harrison Heritage House from February 15-28, 2010 with the ‘Escape the Olympics’ package. Each room is equipped with a fireplace and visitors to the Heritage House will also enjoy a gift basket of Rocky Mountain Chocolates, a bottle of Organic Sparking Juice, and two passes to public mineral hot springs pool.

For more information on your 2010 Hideaway to Harrison, visit Tourism Harrison online at www.tourismharrison.com.

Media contact:

Jayne Lloyd-Jones
Spectacular Ink
604.925.8187
jayne@spectacularink.com




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