Federal grant of $6 million to fund waterfront dike in Harrison Hot Springs
HARRISON HOT SPRINGS — Harrison Hot Springs mayor Ed Wood didn’t think his municipality would ever receive funding for waterfront infrastructure upgrades that will build a dike and help protect the town on the banks of the Harrison Lake from flooding.
That feeling of uncertainty changed this past Monday, April 17 when MP Brad Vis, representing Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon of which Harrison is included, announced that the Village of Harrison Hot Springs will receive $5,999,350 for waterfront infrastructure updates.
“It is long overdue and it is just fantastic news,” said Wood, who was elected to council in the October 2022 municipal election. “This is for flood mitigation. It will protect the whole village. I have been fighting for this for years to see monies come through. I’m speechless and ecstatic. I don’t think anybody believed the funding would come through, so this is a surprise. I thank Brad Vis for that. He’s a great man.”
Wood says there are areas along the waterfront where the dike is 3/4 of a metre lower than when it was originally designed for in 1948.