Kent Harrison Search and Rescue

Kent Harrison Search and Rescue

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Volunteer SAR team serving the District of Kent, Harrison Hot Springs and surrounding area.

03/13/2026

There’s only a few days left to apply to KHSAR for 2026!

We are looking for community-minded people who love being outdoors to join our team this year. Interested individuals can visit our website to download our application form. Once filled out, the form can be emailed to [email protected] for consideration.

Applicants must:
- Be 19+
- Reside in the Agassiz/Harrison area
- Possess a valid Class 5 drivers license
- Pass a Criminal Record Check
- Be able to commit to weekly training (Wednesday evenings)

Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. The deadline for applications is March 15, 2026.

www.khsar.ca/join-us

Photos from Kent Harrison Search and Rescue's post 01/26/2026

At 1730 yesterday, KHSAR was tasked to rescue two hikers and their dog on Bear Mountain. The hikers had become lost on their way down and ended up in a gulley on the east side of the mountain.
The subjects location was known and KHSAR sent a ground team, including GSAR members and Rope Rescue Technicians, on foot up the Bear Mountain trail. At the same time, North Shore Rescue was requested to conduct a night-time hoist, as the sun had already set and temperatures were very low, putting the subjects at risk for hypothermia. The NSR hoist team was able to successfully begin extracting the individuals and their dog as our ground team reached Bear Lake.
We’re grateful this task had a positive ending and the lost individuals could return home safe. After calling for help they stayed in one spot, which made the operation easier for the rescue teams.
We encourage hikers to pack extra layers and emergency equipment to be able to survive a night on the mountain, even for day hikes! An unexpected night on the mountain can be much more comfortable with a few essential items. Visit BC AdventureSmart to learn more about outdoor preparedness.
KHSAR has had multiple tasks in the last couple of years where people have become lost and ventured down the same drainage on the mountain’s east face. It’s important to pay attention to your surroundings and reassess your route the moment you are unfamiliar with your surroundings. The Bear Mountain trail can be disorienting between the lookout and the lake, but there are trail markers and flagging tape along the trail.
We’d like to thank North Shore Rescue and Talon Helicopters for answering the call for mutual aid.
We’d also like to extend our gratitude to Harrison Hot Springs Fire Department for setting up and managing the helicopter landing zone at the school.

Photos from BC AdventureSmart's post 10/28/2025

We're very proud of our volunteers, Jayson and Gloria, for the outdoor safety education they have provided to the community with BC AdventureSmart!

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