Othello Tunnels, Hope BC
Doing research on a quick trip around BC and came upon info. I had to check it out.
Othello Tunnels Hike near Hope, B.C.
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The Othello Tunnels, near Hope, B.C., are a part of the historic Kettle Valley Railway. The Othello Tunnels were originally built in 1914. The railway was decommissioned in 1961. This particular section became the Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park in 1986.
The incredible geology of the canyon and inventive engineering of the tunnels make this a popular place to explore. The Othello Tunnels, 5 in total, are carved through steep canyon walls. Two trestles connecting the tunnels are built over the Coquihalla River, which snakes its way thunderously through the canyon down below.
Othello Tunnels in Hope, British Columbia | Cinematic Walk Through
We decided to go and discover Othello Tunnels in Hope, British Columbia: This is finally the first time I was able to get out and take the New DJI Mavic Air out and man o man it is not a disappointment! This Cinematic Walk Through is gorgeous, but still, you need to go to the Othello Tunnels yourself!
The Othello Tunnels are a series of old train tunnels and bridges that cut through the solid granite walls and pass over the wild Coquihalla River. The Othello Tunnels are located just east of the town of Hope, BC, in the Coquihalla Provincial Park and the trail is a short, flat 3.5km return route.
The Othello Tunnels pass through the beautiful Coast Mountain Range and provide spectacular scenic views that are perfect for a day hike or for photography shoots.
This is a definite short day hike that is a must see!!!
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ABANDONED Othello Tunnels of Hope, British Columbia
The abandoned Othello Tunnels in Hope, BC offer great views of the stunning Coquihalla River Gorge. Learning the history of these tunnels provides an interesting glimpse into the history of the entire region. Not only does this easy hike take you through these engineering marvels, but it also provides unparalleled access and viewpoints to see the beautiful, blue Coquihalla River.
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Explored Abandoned Train Tunnels today near Hope British Columbia. The Othello Tunnels used to have trains running through them before they revamped the entire area. Definitely worth a day trip if you're in the area or looking for things to do in Hope or Vancouver.
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Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, popularly called the Othello Tunnels is a provincial park located near Hope, British Columbia focused on the canyon of the Coquihalla River and a decommissioned railway grade, now a walking trail, leading eventually to Coquihalla Pass. Originally part of the Kettle Valley Railway, five tunnels and a series of bridges follow a relatively straight line through the gorge, which is lined with sheer, flat rock cliffs.
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Absolutely amazing and The Othello Tunnels would rate near the top of my favorite things to see in British Columbia, and although we live near the Kettle Valley Railway Trestles, I like the Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park at Hope better, although both have spectacular scenery.
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Othello tunnels is located in the Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park in Hope, British Columbia. On the other hand, the Ladner Creek Trestle is about a 20 minute drive away, up North on highway five.
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The Othello Tunnels are a series of old train tunnels and bridges that cut through the solid granite walls and pass over the wild Coquihalla River. The tunnels are located just east of the town of Hope, BC, in the Coquihalla Provincial Park and the trail is a short, flat 3.5km return route.
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Today we headed out to Hope B.C. To check out Othello Tunnels. We have definitely done this before but am still amazed every single time we go. A must do if you live around here or are visiting.
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Othello Tunnels in Hope, British Columbia
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OTHELLO TUNNELS: Exploring Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park
The Othello Tunnels were abandoned after the Kettle Valley Railway stopped running in the 1960's. The Coquihalla Canyon provincial park was established to help preserve the tunnels and make them accessible to visitors, making this one of the most spectacular day trips in the Vancouver area.
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hello fellow travelers and welcome to
Exit Thru the Gift Shop
today we're at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park to
check out the Othello Tunnels
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getting to the tunnels is easy it's just
a short walk from the nearby parking area
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in 1914 engineers blasted five tunnels
through solid granite to complete the
construction of the Kettle Valley railway line
so just entering the tunnel here now and
you can see that this is blasted just
right out of solid rock four of these
tunnels are true tunnels one of the
tunnels is actually not a true tunnel
because it has open air windows and
light on the side we'll check that one
out in a minute
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they do recommend that
you bring a flashlight along because it
is quite dark in here there's no natural
light at this point and no artificial
light either so make sure you bring a
flashlight if you're going to explore
the tunnels
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so inside the tunnel I'm getting
hit with drops of moisture makes me
|wonder about the overall stability of
the tunnel and whether or not there's a
bit of a rockfall hazard
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as well just emerging from the first tunnel and up
ahead you can actually see the next two
tunnels the next one is blasted right
out of the granite and the one further
down you can see it's been reinforced
with an archway
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the tunnel lock provides
spectacular views of the Coquihalla
Canyon and the Coquihalla River running
through it it's actually a nice cool
place to visit in the summertime because
of the the running water
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up on the roof you can see the steel
beams that have been added for
reinforcement as well as the wire mesh
that have been added for safety in case
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of rock falls the tunnels are connected
by a series of wooden trestles these
aren't the original trestles but have
been added as part of the conversion of
this area to a Provincial Park
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the third tunnel has a series of open
air windows which helps provide light
and you can see how these were
reinforced within the rock wall that had
been blasted away also note that the
tunnel had been reinforced in 1934 so
these are some of the original structures
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the tunnels were named by engineer
Andrew McCullough who was an avid
Shakespeare fan and used names like
Romeo and Juliet and Othello and Lear to
name different places in the area
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it's incredible how quickly the air
temperature drops once you get inside
the tunnel even though it's quite a hot
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day outside today it is a little chilly
inside the tunnel and a nice way to cool off
the tunnels and trestles are maintained
as part of the provincial park unlike
the nearby Ladner Creek trestle which
sits abandoned we recently give that a
visit and I'll post a link to that as
well so you can check it out so there it
is I would highly recommend that you
check out the Othello tunnels the scenery
is spectacular the tunnels are amazing
and it's one of the coolest attractions
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that you can find just outside of the
Vancouver area the tunnels are closed in
the winter time due to ice and falling
rock hazards but are open during the
summer from April to October
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Hope BC - Othello Tunnels
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, popularly called The Othello Quintette Tunnels, was originally part of the Kettle Valley Railway. Five tunnels and a series of bridges follow a straight line through the gorge, which is lined with sheer, flat rock cliffs. A must see in Hope.