GreenGuard Serves

Harrison Hot SpringsBritish Columbia

25 min from HQV0MPop. 1,800

Neighbourhoods Served

  • Lakeshore
  • Hot Springs Road
  • Lillooet Avenue
  • Esplanade
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Local Context

Most properties we treat in Harrison Hot Springs are either lakeshore homes or seasonal cottages. Long stretches without maintenance mean weeds get a head start before owners arrive. Lakeshore lots also face waterfront-specific pressure: silty sediment carried in from Harrison Lake, plus invasives like yellow flag iris that creep up from the shoreline. We run abbreviated programs designed for properties with absentee owners, with photo updates after every visit so you can track results from wherever you are.

Trust Signal

We have been treating lakeside cottage properties since 2017. We know the docks, the shoreline easements, and the strata rules. We work with management companies on bulk programs for resort-area buildings.

Local Weed Pressure

What we deal with in Harrison Hot Springs

Lakeshore sediment

Harrison Lake high-water cycles deposit silty material on shoreline lots. The new substrate breeds yellow flag iris and Himalayan blackberry within a single growing season.

Absentee owner gaps

Most cottage properties go untouched for weeks at a time. By the time owners notice, weed pressure has compounded. Our programs are built to anticipate the gap, not react to it.

Tourism-season visibility

Lawns are most visible May through September when the village fills with visitors. Our schedule front-loads treatments to peak before tourist season.

Field Questions

Common intel

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  • Yes. We work directly with strata councils and rental management firms, including bulk billing and aggregated visit reports. We hold liability insurance levels acceptable to most management contracts.

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Get a quote for Harrison Hot Springs

20-minute walk-through. We map the weed pressure, name the species, and recommend a program. No commitment.