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Wood Carvings Deemed by many as the Chainsaw Carving Capital, Hope displays an array of chainsaw wood carvings throughout the town. It all began when a tree in Memorial Park was to be pulled down due to root rot. A large stump was left so a carving could be made of a 12 foot eagle. Because of its popularity, the number of carvings continue to grow, adding to Hope's character. Address: . Hope BC
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Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park When the Canadian Pacific Railway was built through BC, special tunnels were built to accomodate track through the 300 metre deep Coquihalla Gorge. Now, the Gorge and the Othello Tunnels are open for the public to explore at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. While a picnic lunch is optional, explorers will need to bring a flashlight for the tunnels' gloom. Address: Off Highway 5 Hope (north of) BC
Send an Email (2) 1 604 795-6169
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Doc's Canadian Trail Carving Gallery Doc's offers crafts and giftware, original wood carvings and chainsaw-carving demonstrations. Dr. Robert Forde is the artist. Address: 314 Hudson Bay Street Hope BC Canada
Send an Email 1 604 869-0555
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Hell's Gate Airtram Located in the scenic Fraser Canyon, Hell's Gate Airtram transports visitors on a scenic ride over wild white water to this beautiful landscaped historic site.
Facilites include: Salmon House Restaurant, A Fish Ladder, Gold Panner Gift Shop, Fisheries Exhibit / Museum, Fudge Factory, General Store, Observations Decks, & Suspension Bridge.
Open Daily April through October. Address: 43111 Trans Canada Hwy Hope BC CAN V0X 1L0
Send an Email (27) 1 604 867-9277
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