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amanda5805
Duncan, Canada4 945 bidrag
jul. 2021
This was one of our stops on our road trip. My spouse had been here once as a kid and I have never been here. what a fun but very busy stop. We were there for about an hour but really took our time and enjoyed it. Great spot to take some pictures or just go for a really nice light walk that has some BC history. There are some lovely waterfalls and views over the river. Some of the tunnels are a little dark. I wish I had a flashlight. The one on our phones didn't help much to see where we were walking on uneven gravel.
There are some picnic tables, and some shady areas to park but port-a-potties were very gross. Not sure why people cant clean up after themselves.
These 5 tunnels were constructed in 1914 through cliffs for railway access. The KVR line was in service until a major washout occurred in 1959; it was abandoned in 1961. The tunnels became part of Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park's trail system in 1986.
They have done a great job keeping this visitor friendly for almost any age. I think there must be a trail that hooks up with it. Lots of people riding their bikes. I do like that they build the bridges above the tracks so you can see pieces of it.
There are some picnic tables, and some shady areas to park but port-a-potties were very gross. Not sure why people cant clean up after themselves.
These 5 tunnels were constructed in 1914 through cliffs for railway access. The KVR line was in service until a major washout occurred in 1959; it was abandoned in 1961. The tunnels became part of Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park's trail system in 1986.
They have done a great job keeping this visitor friendly for almost any age. I think there must be a trail that hooks up with it. Lots of people riding their bikes. I do like that they build the bridges above the tracks so you can see pieces of it.
Skrevet 13. februar 2022
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Christina C
Coquitlam, Canada6 386 bidrag
okt. 2021
On a nice sunny day in October, my son took us to the Othello Tunnels.The parking lot was half full and there were three school buses already there. We bumped into these groups of Junior high school kids in the tunnels trail and they were well behaved.
These old train tunnels and bridges were built in1914. I saw one concrete pole had a date of 1934. These tunnels were built through the solid granite rocks and pass over the Coquihalla River with bridges. That was sure a challenging project. When you go visit you will understand.
Now the railway tracks are no more. It left some uneven flat gravel path to walk and the first tunnel is long and dark, so flashlights are recommended. The whole walking distance you only need 30 minutes at most. But if you want to capture the spectacular breath taking views of each section and corners, be prepared for at least 90 minutes.
Recently because of the heavy rainfall and flood, parts of the tunnels have been damaged by mudslides. I hope it can be fixed and cleared up for 2022 summer for people to enjoy this mother nature's and man-made wonder.
Happy Travelling!
These old train tunnels and bridges were built in1914. I saw one concrete pole had a date of 1934. These tunnels were built through the solid granite rocks and pass over the Coquihalla River with bridges. That was sure a challenging project. When you go visit you will understand.
Now the railway tracks are no more. It left some uneven flat gravel path to walk and the first tunnel is long and dark, so flashlights are recommended. The whole walking distance you only need 30 minutes at most. But if you want to capture the spectacular breath taking views of each section and corners, be prepared for at least 90 minutes.
Recently because of the heavy rainfall and flood, parts of the tunnels have been damaged by mudslides. I hope it can be fixed and cleared up for 2022 summer for people to enjoy this mother nature's and man-made wonder.
Happy Travelling!
Skrevet 17. desember 2021
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Juan
Whitby, Canada87 bidrag
okt. 2021 • Familie
Amazing place it’s a definite must see in the area! Flat gravel walking paths through a beautiful forest witness gorges, whitewater and super heat old railway tunnels. Make sure you stop here!
Skrevet 22. oktober 2021
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maribel t
Nord-Vancouver, Canada79 bidrag
sep. 2021
si visitas Hope no puedes irte si visitar Othello Tunnels, obra de ingenieria de comienzos del siglo XX
Skrevet 7. september 2021
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Bibihsu
Vancouver, Canada16 bidrag
jul. 2021
Took the family and drove for almost 2 hours. The destination is easy to find on GPS. The tunnels are 10 minutes away from the parking lot and it takes about 20 minutes to walk to the end of the tunnel series. The scenery is amazing and easy for strollers. The trip is very worthwhile and is one of the most beautiful places I visit in BC.
Skrevet 12. august 2021
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alplan
Vancouver, Canada143 bidrag
aug. 2021 • Par
Go early as it does get busy! We biked along the KVR from where it starts to the tunnels and back into Hope. The tunnels themselves are close together so a short flat walk in and back if you go from the parking lot - you can do a loop by hiking the Hope/Nicola trail back to the parking lot but its a steep rocky trail. The tunnels are a great thing to do and I would highly recommend stopping by for an hours visit - don’t drive out there from the city just to see the tunnels! Dogs must be leashed and take a flashlight as its dark in one tunnel.
Skrevet 7. august 2021
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Josie825
Richmond, Canada41 bidrag
jul. 2021
have lived in BC for 40 years and this is first time i've stopped at the Othello tunnels. Amazing engineering feat, historical, stupendous views of the Coquihalla Canyon
Skrevet 12. juli 2021
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Catherine M
Montreal, Canada369 bidrag
mai 2021 • Alene
The tunnels are now open. Beautiful hike. It was really worth it. It is for all type of hikers. You can go for a long or short hike
Skrevet 24. mai 2021
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j0ecr
Burnaby, Canada62 bidrag
sep. 2020
The parking lot is closed off but the trails are open. The first tunnel via the short trail is gated due to rock fall hazard but the tunnels are accessible via the longer trail to the NW. Nice hike though, especially during the autumn
Skrevet 3. oktober 2020
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Go80652
Courtenay, Canada7 bidrag
aug. 2020
Not only is this area spectacular in beauty but also rich with history. I have been many times over the past years, even before it was open to the public.
Skrevet 12. september 2020
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nwblessedmom
Tacoma, Washington9 bidrag
is the path paved? could a wheelchair go on it?
Martin B
St. Stephen, Canada28 bidrag
Yes you can. The tunnels are dark at first but once your eyes adjust you’ll have no problem. Avoid middle line, this is where water pools (my trip) but it’s far from being deep. Water trickling down the walls, adds to the atmosphere.
This easy walk is wheel chair friendly and not to be missed.
Is it cold in the tunnels or are shorts and tshirt fine? Is it scary for people who are afraid of heights?
Chantal_SLP
5 bidrag
The tunnels aren’t very long so shorts and a tshirt are fine if it’s nice out. Maybe bring a sweater just in case. It felt very safe. You need to cross over a few wide and sturdy bridges with the river flowing under you. Not very scary for heights I don’t think.
J T
Saskatoon, Canada1 bidrag
I was wondering if this is where the “devil tree” is located?
Lawrence M
6 bidrag
I am not aware of such a thing as the devil tree and we visited the tunnel in February and it was closed
Apparently it is open only for a brief amount of time when there isn’t any ice hanging from the roof
Veronica C
Brisbane, Australia18 bidrag
Hi...will the tunnels be open by July 2019? Thanks, Veronica
Leonard S
Surrey, Canada79 bidrag
Oh yeah. They're open now. If you can come during the week so much better. You'll find lot's of parking in the lot.
Julia P
Arborg, Canada5 bidrag
Is this accessible with a full-sized coach? How about parking space? And is it open this time of year?
Kristen2424
Red Deer, Canada93 bidrag
Yes and lots of parking!
berTravels
San Francisco, CA19 bidrag
What are the park hours? When does it open and when does it close?
jdalponte
Kamloops, Canada5 bidrag
sorary I don't know YET, I've never been and lived in B.C for50 yrs, it is on my bucket list for sure and heading to Vancouver early fall and hope to comlete avisit to Bowen Island, Squamish and Pemberton, ALL beautiful. B C gems
How do I find the entrance once in Hope?
d s
Oceanside, CA266 bidrag
The signage is for Coquihalla Canyon. No signage for Othello Tunnels until you are nearly there.
How do I find the entrance once in Hope?
Lady_Lazeh
228 bidrag
Heading East - Take the #5 North (Coquihalla Hwy) exit onto Peers Creek exit (first exit outside of Hope on #5). Left on Othello Road follow that to the end (at the fork stay left). Good signage - Enjoy!
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