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"Even a small rock the size of a baseball could kill you if it lands on you,” he says. The tunnels have also seen significant destruction, Wilson adds, noting staff aren't sure when any of the rock cliffs surrounding the tunnels may shed another boulder. “There have been a number of large trees that have fallen from slopes above, indicating that there was probably a landslide in the area that washed the trees down onto the trail,” he says.

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tourist destination - have been significantly damaged after a series of storms caused enormous volumes of water to flow through Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park.īC Parks area supervisor Rob Wilson tells Glacier Media damage to the park is "quite extensive" and that "quite a bit" of the access road to the tunnels has been lost. By using this road, called Tunnel Road, you will get into the parking lot and Othello Tunnels, Canada.The Othello Tunnels - a popular B.C. After about 3 kilometers, you will see the signs to turn left to Coquihalla Provincial Park. When you will turn off the highway, continue west along Othello Road, back towards Hope. One of the easiest ways to drive here is to take Exit nr 183 "Othello Road" from the Coquihalla Highway, about 6 kilometers east of the junction to the Crowsnest Highway. Unfortunately, there is no public transport that comes to Othello Tunnels, so the only way to get here is by a car. If you really want, you can get through the Othello Tunnels and go back in 45 minutes, but there are so many beautiful views on the way, that you will probably spend here at least 1,5 hour, and the preferred time is 2 hours, especially if you have a camera and want to make some photos. How long it takes to get through the Othello Tunnels and back? First of all, there is no fee to get into the tunnels. Practical informationīelow you will find some practical information about Othello Tunnels in Canada. You can even see the canyon in the official trailer. Rambo hung here on the cliff and hid in front of the policeman. Several scenes were shot in the Othello Tunnels in Canada.

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Have you watched "Rambo: The First Blood"? It was a very popular movie in the 1980s. It can be closed even sometimes in summer, so the best idea before the visit is to contact Park Operator on phone number 604 986-9371 or e-mail: Othello Tunnels and Rambo You can get there only from April 1 to October 31. Warning: The Othello Tunnels in Canada are closed during the winter due to unsafe conditions, falling rocks, and ice. If you are on the west coast of Canada or in Vancouver and you have a car, the Othello Tunnels are the perfect place to spend some time and make some great photos. Right now it's even an official part of the Canada trail system and the official name is Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, but most people just call it Othello Tunnels Hiking Trail. After that, it was transformed into the popular trail. The Othello Tunnels (and the whole Kettle Valley Railroad) was abandoned in portions from 1961, but the last train came here in 1989. Workers had to use simple ropes, suspension bridges, and cliff ladders, which was very dangerous. It was not easy, mostly because of harsh winters and sheer vertical walls. In 1914, Canadian Pacific Railway decided to build five tunnels through the Coquihalla River Canyon. The construction of Kettle Valley Railroad began in 1910 and was finished in 1916. The Chief Engineer of the construction of Kettle Valley Railroad was Andrew McCulloch, who said that it was the most challenging project in his career. Kettle Valley Railroad (in short: KVR) was constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway to connect southern coast to Kootenay region. To finish that huge investment, they needed a talented Chief Engineer. So, what exactly Othello Tunnels were in the past? Kettle Valley Railroad (KVR) In this travel guide and Canada travel blog, you will learn some practical information (how to get here, how long it takes) about Othello Tunnels and its history. While traveling here, make sure to take a camera, as you will be able to make some great photos. Othello Tunnels is a great tourist attraction and an easy hiking trail. Once they were railway tunnels and the remains of the bigger train system, but nowadays it changed into a hiking trail and can be trekked on foot. Source: Natulive Canada / Wikipedia.Īfter visiting many interesting places in Vancouver, my next stop was Othello Tunnels, located 2 hours drive from the city, in Hope, British Columbia, Canada.















Othello tunnels