Coquihalla Canyon Park
British Columbia
In the early 1900s, the Canadian Pacific Railway decided a route was necessary to link the Kootenay Region with the British Columbia coast by rail. The railway was built over three mountain ranges. In the Coquihalla Gorge, the river cut a 300ft-deep channel of solid granite. A straight line of tunnels was 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 passes through the canyon and five tunnels which were built in 1914.It contains a 135 hectare land base. It is a popular tourist attraction for the town of Hope and provides viewing, walking, fishing, and picnicking opportunities. The hiking trail links to the historic Hope-Nicola Cattle Trail. The engineer Andrew McCullough was an avid reader of Shakespearean literature, and used characters such as Lear, Jessica, Portia, Iago, Romeo, and Juliet to name stations of the Coquihalla subdivision.Please contact the park operator for more information.
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