My dad says in early summer of 1980, just after the eruption, our family visited Harrison Hot Springs in southern British Columbia. He says, during check in, he was advised that the eruption had caused the temperature in the hot springs to temporarily dip. We rented a room anyways and I remember we had the pool mostly to ourselves. I recently visited the area and was told the story likely was not true, but no one knew for sure. Does anyone know if it is possible?
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My dad says in early summer of 1980, just after the eruption, our family visited Harrison Hot Springs in southern British Columbia. He says, during check in, he was advised that the eruption had caused the temperature in the hot springs to temporarily dip. We rented a room anyways and I remember we had the pool mostly to ourselves. I recently visited the area and was told the story likely was not true, but no one knew for sure. Does anyone know if it is possible?
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