WHERE IS THE HOPE, CASCADES

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WHERE IS THE HOPE, CASCADES
EMBRACE THE JOURNEY
Wherever your travel plans are taking
are world-class and the Rambo Walking
you this summer, we invite you to
Tour is always a favorite. Did you know
EMBRACE THE JOURNEY and make
that we have some of the best hiking,
the Hope, Cascades & Canyons region
biking, skiing, rafting, sightseeing, and
a part of your trip. Even if you can only
gliding in the province? The region is
stay for a few hours, there is plenty in
also culturally and historically rich, with
our region worth exploring and wherever
strong First Nations representation and
you’re going, we’re on your way!
influence.
In spite of the fact that Hope has been
With a wide variety of high-quality
a popular pit stop for roadtrippers
accommodation and dining options,
for years, not everyone knows about
our region is ready to welcome you this
the wealth of tourism and recreation
summer. Embrace the journey. Once
opportunities available right here, in your
you get to know us better, we might just
own backyard. Our chainsaw carvings
be your next destination.
ONLY HERE FOR 3 HOURS?
May we suggest...
• A walk through the Othello Tunnels
at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park
• Take lunch to-go from one of our
many downtown restaurants and
picnic in Memorial Park
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WHERE IS THE HOPE, CASCADES
& CANYONS REGION?
From Vancouver, the Hope, Cascades & Canyons region
is only a short and scenic 1.5 hour drive. The region
extends north to Boston Bar & the Nahatlatch (Highway
#1), west to Bridal Falls/Popkum (Highway #1) and Ruby
Creek (Highway #7), east to Manning Park/Sunshine
Valley (Highway #3) and Coquihalla Summit Recreation
Area (Highway #5).
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Why should you visit?
Unless the mall is your idea of adventure, we have
everything you need to make your friends jealous of your
weekend. Self-propelled adventure is our speciality and
we’re ready to show you what we have to offer.
Much of what makes Hope, Cascades & Canyons such
a great place to visit (and live!) used to be known by
“locals only” – without trailhead signage and parking, our
amazing opportunities went undiscovered by visitors in the
past. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of a variety of
volunteer organizations, that is no longer the case. Hope,
Cascades & Canyons is developing its tourism assets at
a fast pace and we are ready to share them.
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Your Dream Home in Hope!
Wheeler Cheam Realty
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED
348 WALLACE ST, HOPE / 604-869-2165
Toll Free: 1-800-611-2165 / Fax: 604-869-5971
[email protected] / www.hopebc.com
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All roads lead to Hope; as a major highway
junction, Hope is perfectly positioned as
your base camp for adventures in the
Hope, Cascades & Canyons region.
football, or tennis after your morning
coffee? Our parks and green space offer
incredible beauty within minutes from our
downtown coffee shops and restaurants.
With free parking, it is easy to forget about
your car while exploring the trails and
green space near our downtown. The
Mt. Hope Lookout Trail (Hope’s answer
to the Grouse Grind) is only a 5 minute
walk from downtown. The Lookout is the
ideal setting for a picnic because of its
benches and incredible views of Hope.
The newest addition to Hope’s
considerable
amenities
is
the
Coquihalla Community Park, which
includes an upgraded Fort Hope Trail,
improved Sports Bowl, and - maybe
most importantly and impressively - a
mountain bike skills park.
Within easy driving distance from
downtown are a myriad of other hikes.
Be sure to pick up the Trails of Hope
brochure at the Hope Visitor Centre to
help guide your adventures through our
mountains. We would hate for you to
miss any of the views!
Maybe you would prefer a nice walk
along the river or through the marsh?
Perhaps you would prefer to play bocce,
OTHELLO QUINTETTE
TUNNELS
• Part of Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park
The completion of the Coquihalla
Community Park project was truly a
labour of love and community. The multiyear plan was 80% complete in the first
year thanks to an incredible effort by
many volunteers who call Hope home.
• Most expensive section of the Kettle
Valley Railway
We honestly cannot understand why you
are still reading and not throwing your
bikes in the car. What are you waiting
for?
• Flashlights recommended for those who
are scared of the dark or have mobility
issues
• Completed in 1916 and closed less than
50 years later
• Open to hikers and bikers from
May - October
• Other features of the park: Hope-Nicola
Valley Trail (year round trail)
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LAKE DAYS ARE UPON US AND HOPE IS
THE PERFECT PLACE TO BE!
Kawkawa Lake
Kawkawa Lake Municipal Park is the
perfect place to spend the afternoon
waterskiing, wake boarding, tubing,
canoeing, kayaking, swimming, or cliffjumping. With a roped off swimming
area, boat launch, and boat-accessible
cliffs, Kawkawa Lake is a family’s dream.
First Beach also boasts a playground,
picnic tables, and washroom facilities
for those spending the whole day on the
water.
Boat rentals are not available, so come
prepared with your gear for a full day
of adventures. Kawkawa Lake is 10
minutes from downtown Hope along
Kawkawa Lake Road. Look for signs on
the left-side of the road once you pass
the cemetery.
Schkam Lake
(Lake of the Woods)
Lake of the Woods is the perfect
swimming and paddling lake in Hope. As
motors are prohibited, it is a quiet place
for beginners to learn how to paddle or
veterans to hone their skills. The small
lake warms up fast, so no need for a wet
suit if you are planning on swimming or
practicing flat water rescue techniques!
Lake of the Woods is sheltered, so it is
also a great place for stand-up paddleboarding.
Photo by
Shanon Fischer
There is no public boat rental available
(though guests at Lake of the Woods
Resort do have access to equipment),
so come prepared. Lake of the Woods
is 5 minutes north of Hope on Highway 1.
hottest summer day as the water tends
to be cooler than Kawkawa or Lake of
the Woods.
Silver Lake
Quick fact: The Coquihalla is one of the
larger tributaries of the Fraser.
Silver Lake is located in Silver Lake
Provincial Park, 12 kilometres south
of Hope. This is a small, largely
undeveloped lakefront area that offers
spectacular mountain backdrops for
swimmers and paddlers. The lake has
no defined swimming area, wharf, or
dock; there is, however, a small boat
launch, but only electric motors are
permitted. Silver Lake is best on the
Coquihalla River
A day trip on the Coquihalla offers
almost continuous rapids and a unique
perspective on one of the most iconic
moments of the film “Rambo: First
Blood.” The Coquihalla is typically open
to rafting in May and June (depending
on snow pack and river levels), so don’t
delay! The Coquihalla is paddle rafted.
ACCOMMODATIONS
It almost sounds like too much fun to have in one day, doesn’t it?
Fear not, the accommodation options in Hope are as endless as
the activities.
Whether you are looking to be pampered or just wanting a clean
place to crash for the night, our hotels, motels and B&Bs are ready
for you.
For the more rugged at heart, Hope also offers excellent camping
options. Riverside and pool-side campgrounds are available for
those looking to beat-the-heat in July and August. Travelling in
the off-season? The majority of our campgrounds are open yearround for the heartiest of campers.
GREAT CHOICES
FOR OVER NIGHT
• 8 Private Campgrounds
• 2 Provincial Parks
• 6 Bed & Breakfasts
• 20 Motels
FOOD
Whether you’re escaping the sun at its peak or watching
it dip below the mountains, patio-dining is the symbol
of sunny summer days and Hope’s feature some of the
most stunning mountain and river views around. More
than half of all Hope’s restaurants offer patio seating,
ranging from fast food to fine dining.
We recommend partaking in all Greece has to offer at
the Olympic Flame, enjoying a Japanese/Korean flavour
experience at the trellised patio at Kim Chi, sitting in awe
of the majesty of mountains at the Owl Street Café, or
discovering how inspiring locally-grown ingredients can
be at 293 Wallace Street Restaurant. And whether you
are a golf enthusiast or not, the patio at Grill on the
Green is the perfect place to enjoy the early afternoon
sun (you may even see some of the resident golf course
marmots!).
We know you have been stopping for years at our
diners and telling friends about the pie – which, we
agree, is amazing - but did you know that Hope also
has an emerging food scene with incredible variety? We
suggest stretching your legs downtown and enjoying
a break before your next adventure at vegan-friendly
Jungle Juice, down-to-earth Sharon’s Deli, or long-time
favourite the Blue Moose Coffee House.
Hope is a town for all seasons and all tastes, so come
enjoy a meal in the sun with us.
LIFESTYLE
If you start looking around and wondering why you don’t live here, you’re not alone.
Hope is more than just a place to play and eat. Thanks to a recent multi-million
dollar infrastructure investment, we have some of the fastest fibre optic internet in
the province. So whether you need to check in with the office before you hit the
trail or want to relocate an at-home business to a more affordable community,
we are ready for you.
Hope is one of the most easily accessible towns in British Columbia. We sit
at the junction of four major highways and our access to the Fraser Valley is
unimpeded by snow throughout the winter.
Four-bedroom homes in Hope are comparably priced (though typically
less expensive) than one-bedroom apartments in Greater Vancouver.
Just think about that for a minute. Think about how much more space
you could have and how much further your money can go. Not to
mention how much less time you would spend in your car each day.
For more information on working and playing in Hope, make sure
you stop by the Hope Visitor Centre and Museum Complex at 919
Water Avenue (or give us a call at 604.869.2021). We can’t wait
to meet you!
Watch for the next installment, featuring the Fraser Canyon!
Whether you're buying or selling,
make sure you have the right
team on your side.
Dave Radmore
604-818-7155
[email protected]
Mike Baird
604-860-3514
Andy Tepasse
604--750-8114
bcrealty.telus.net
[email protected]
Wayne Dyble
604-860-5478
[email protected]
Rob Pellegrino
604-869-1290
[email protected]
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604-869-2945 • 287 Wallace St.
HOPE Bike Park
GRAND OPENING DAY
Saturday, June 20 | Noon until dark
BBQ Lunch, Pro Face-Painter, DJ, Bike Draw,
and Demo Riders, Jump Jam!
Kids VIP Park Tour at 10 a.m. Ages 7 - 15
Park Presentations @ 1pm
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