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In the early 1900s, the Canadian Pacific Railway decided a route was necessary to link the Kootenay Region with the BC coast by rail. The railway was built over three mountain ranges. In the Coquihalla Gorge – the river cut a 300 foot deep channel of solid granite. A straight line of tunnels were built through it which are known now as the Othello Tunnels. There are spectacular viewing opportunities available on the trail, through the tunnels and on the bridges. This park highlights the Kettle Valley Railway grade that... read more
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, Hope, BC, V0X 1L1, Canada
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It's a good thing this wonderful place reopened this summer 2025 after rehabilitation due to flood damage. Only two tunnels were currently open but it's already enough to draw lots of anxious visitors especially weekends
The Othello Tunnels are a series of five tunnels originally built for railway access, and now part of the Trans Canada Trail system. The tunnels are constructed through native granite, with concrete and wood interior supports, connected in several areas by trestles. The tunnels are located on the old rail grade of the Kettle Valley Railway just north of Hope in southwestern British Columbia.
Pretty powerful nature
Made for some great photos. Awesome spot.
Othello Tunnels has a 4.7 star rating with 2,871 reviews.
Othello Tunnels is open now. It will close tomorrow at 12:00 a.m.
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