Hiking Hope BC - Nicolum Knob
A short day-hike near Hope BC with nice views and optional ropes to rappel down.
Hope BC - Flood Falls
A short trail to a beautiful waterfall near Hope BC.
Scenes of Hope BC
Hope BC is located on the Fraser river in a scenic mountain setting.
Scene 1 - view from Hope Lookout
Scene 2 - bear carving
Scene 3 - Hope District Hall
Scene 4 - 3rd and Wallace
Scene 5 - Memorial Park
Scene 6 - Japanese Friendship Garden
Scene 7 - Spirit Square and playground
Scene 8 - Hope Museum
Scene 9 - Hope Station House
Scene 10 - Historic Chist Church (2)
Scene 11- Coquihalla River
Scene 12- Fraser River
Scene 13- Fraser Bridge
Scene 14- Silverhope Creek
Scene 15- Silver Lake
Scene 16- Sucker Creek (2)
Scene 17- Train and Coquihalla River
Scene 18- Wallace Street then and now
Scene 19- Centennial Park
Scene 20- Cairn and sturgeon carving
Scene 21- view from Centennial Park/Mount Hope
Scene 22- Hope Golf Course
Scene 23- view from Thacker Mountain
Scene 24- Hope Regional Airpark grass runway
Scene 25- Hope Slide
Scene 26- Othello Tunnels
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Thacker Regional Park - Hope BC
This park just minutes from downtown Hope BC has salmon spawning channels, marshy wetlands and walking trails.
20295 Kettle Valley Road Hope BC
This is a charming rural acreage set in the dramatic Coquihalla River Valley, approximately 3 miles east of the town core of Hope. The house is situated on a relatively level plateau along the eastern bank of the Coqhihalla River and nestled amongst mature trees. Site improvements include numerous plantings, a gravel parking area and driveway, however, site maintenance at present is neglected. For more information go to
Hope BC Hope Slide Tourist Attraction
Hiking Hope BC - Eureka Silver Mine
A day-hike just south of Hope BC, Canada. Video has pictures of Eureka and Victoria mines and shows how to get there.
Hope B.C.
A hike we did @ Flood falls.
East Gate BC Aerial Tour
A short aerial tour over East Gate BC. A small recreational community located just East of Manning Park. Www.PrincetonBC.com
BC Highway 33 - Northbound in Winter - time lapse
Highway 33 is a North-South highway that provides a nice shortcut between Highway 3, The Crowsnest Highway, in the Boundary Country and the Okanagan.
Highway 33 basically runs parallel to Highway 97 in the Okanagan Valley until the highway's North end where it turns to the West and heads towards Kelowna. Overall, it bypasses the communities of the Southern Okanagan Valley and links to the Central Okanagan Valley.
At the South end, the road begins at Rock Creek, which lies on the Kette River in the Boundary Country region of BC.
The highway follows the drainage of the Kettle River until Westbridge, BC where it follows the West Kettle River. The route largely follows part of the route taken by the Kettle Valley Railway.
The only significant community in this stretch of road is Beaverdell, BC. Further North, is Big White Ski Resort.
From Big White, the highway descends steadily until reaching Kelowna.
This was filmed on March 16, 2014.
The music used is Big Swifty by Frank Zappa.
Silver Hope Creek at Hope BC May 2011.AVI
This is a creek close to Hope BC .It is magestic and is swift and cold with spring runoff.Just across the road tucked into the cliff is an very old log cabin that is still intact,it would be at least one hundred years old.
Hiking in Diamond Head Area, Caribaldi Provincial Park, BC, Canada, 5th Oct 2012
Hiking in Diamond Head Area, Caribaldi Provincial Park, BC, Canada, 5th Oct 2012
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Hope BC Placer Claim April 2014
first time up to the new claim footage of the claim and road in/out of the claim
BC, Canada - Hiking In Mountains To Improve Your Health and Fitness
Take a moment to relax: sit back, watch this video and just imagine being here enjoying the spectacular mountains, beautiful trails and the incredible service of the Mountain Trek staff. Nelson and the Kootenay Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, are home to our Health Spa & Fitness Retreat and we hope you enjoy this film as much as we enjoy living here. -
Hike your way to improved health and vitality. The Renewal Program, offered at the BC lodge, combines weight loss, detoxification, education, strength training, natural immersion and lots of hiking in one of the most stunning natural environments on earth. The beautifully prepared meals delight and satisfy, and the scenery and service inspire healthy changes in a comfortable, nurturing way.
Hope BC - A Piece of Paradise
A video I put together with music that I wrote and recorded.For my wife and the town we have lived in for 18 years.
Goldstream Hike , up to Goldstream Falls
Feb 20th 2012
BC Road Trip Time Machine: BC Highway 3, Hope to Princeton, 1966
As many of you already know, we’ve been digitizing 16mm photolog footage from 1966 to give you our BC Road Trip Time Machine video series. We love this stuff and you do to. In fact, some of you have loved it so much, you’ve set out on your own road trips to document modern day roads and compare them to our time machine footage – awesome stuff. Get ready for more amazing footage with our latest installment, which takes us from Hope to Princeton on BC Highway 3, as it was in 1966.
What makes this footage so special?
Some of you may know that, a year before this photolog footage was taken, the largest known landslide in Canadian history occurred on this stretch of highway. Devastatingly, it took four lives with it and changed the landscape of the area forever.
In the early morning hours of Saturday, January 9th, 1965 nearly half of Johnson Peak collapsed and descended into the Nicolum Valley, approximately 20 km east of Hope, destroying nearly four kilometres of Highway 3 (the Hope-Princeton Highway) and filling up the bottom the valley with rock and mud up to a depth of 200 feet. Outram Lake at the foot of the slide area was completely filled with debris.
Department of Highways (our old name) crews worked tirelessly for 13 days In order to re-establish the highway connection and in this photolog video you can actually see the path they cut through the debris to reconnect the road. In the early 1980’s the highway alignment was rerouted around the base of the slide debris field, instead of through it. Visitors to the area today can pull of the highway and visit a monument dedicated to the event.
In the years since the slide occurred, the Hope-Princeton Highway has seen many other changes and improvements including:
Two lanes in each direction for the majority of the Hope to Princeton stretch
Ongoing program of bridge replacement
Safety lights at Skagit Bluffs
Sunday Summit to Sunday Creek realignment and passing lanes
Before the construction of the Coquihalla (BC Highway 5) in 1986, BC Highway 3 (also known as the Southern Trans-Canada Highway) was one of two primary routes for motorists travelling from the Lower Mainland to the interior of the province and beyond. The other route was the Trans-Canada also known as BC Highway 1, which heads north out of Hope through the Fraser Canyon, toward Kamloops and then east across the province toward Alberta. Have a look at that stretch of road in 1966, here.
What are Photologs?
The original photologs were collected by rigging a camera onto the dash of a car that took still images every 80 feet or so and then running them all together as a single film. “Photologs” were created to capture road condition information across the province and give our engineers the ability to study a particular stretch of road without having to travel into the field.
Looking back on these old reels reveals a lot more than just pavement condition. The camera installed onto the dash of a car and driven over 9,000 km of BC highways captured some incredible glimpses of our province during the heyday that was the 60’s. So sit back, relax and watch this glimpse of a world long gone by in the rear view mirror.
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Backpacking In BC: Eaton Lake
In August 2011, We Backpacked To A Small, Remote Lake Outside Of Hope, BC. The Trail Has An Average Grade Of 22% Making It A Very Tough Hike In; Especially With 42+ Pounds On Your Back.
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Hills and beauty and hiking in BC!
Hey fit friends! Check out my video on Beautiful British Columbia! Embarking on a fast pace, hill climbing walk with Mum!