The Fraser Canyon Area
"In the middle of nature, with the wild Fraser River..."
The Fraser Canyon and surrounding areas have an incredible variety of activities for the active explorer, history enthusiast and nature loving visitor. Only a two-hour drive from Vancouver, British Columbia, Yale and it's neighboring areas offer a landscape rich with waterways and mountain trails. Four unique and different rivers are within your reach including the Fraser River which winds along the highway, along with the Thompson, Nahatlatch and Coquihalla rivers as well.
The Yale Historic Site is well worth a visit and offers a multitude of features including historic homes, St. John the Divine church, the Yale museum, gold panning and walking tours. Perfect for all ages and groups welcomed.
Hell's Gate Airtram is just up the highway a half an hour's drive through seven highway tunnels. One there you can takes one of the world's only descending airtrams right across the famous Hell's Gate of the Fraser River. These aerial trams will give you a birds’ eye view of this historic landmark where 200 million gallons of water per minute thunder through this 33 metre wide passage.
Tuckkwiowhum Village (pronounced Tuck-we-ohm) is a First Nations heritage site and village located in Nlaka’pamux territory, 5 km south of Boston Bar, British Columbia. The center provides the opportunity to experience the Nlaka’pamux village lifestyle before the arrival of European culture.
The town of Hope, BC is a short twenty minute drive away and offers access to two lakes and rivers, an abundance of hiking and biking trails and shops and restarants. Newly featured is the world-class bike park located right in the heart of the town.
The Fraser Canyon and surrounding areas have an incredible variety of activities for the active explorer, history enthusiast and nature loving visitor. Only a two-hour drive from Vancouver, British Columbia, Yale and it's neighboring areas offer a landscape rich with waterways and mountain trails. Four unique and different rivers are within your reach including the Fraser River which winds along the highway, along with the Thompson, Nahatlatch and Coquihalla rivers as well.
The Yale Historic Site is well worth a visit and offers a multitude of features including historic homes, St. John the Divine church, the Yale museum, gold panning and walking tours. Perfect for all ages and groups welcomed.
Hell's Gate Airtram is just up the highway a half an hour's drive through seven highway tunnels. One there you can takes one of the world's only descending airtrams right across the famous Hell's Gate of the Fraser River. These aerial trams will give you a birds’ eye view of this historic landmark where 200 million gallons of water per minute thunder through this 33 metre wide passage.
Tuckkwiowhum Village (pronounced Tuck-we-ohm) is a First Nations heritage site and village located in Nlaka’pamux territory, 5 km south of Boston Bar, British Columbia. The center provides the opportunity to experience the Nlaka’pamux village lifestyle before the arrival of European culture.
The town of Hope, BC is a short twenty minute drive away and offers access to two lakes and rivers, an abundance of hiking and biking trails and shops and restarants. Newly featured is the world-class bike park located right in the heart of the town.
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