Hope is located on Vancouver's only way to the Rocky Mountains, about 100 kilometers from Vancouver. We passed here when we returned to Vancouver after playing in the mountains. The town is small but very clean. In addition to having lunch, we also visited the shooting scene of the movie "First Blood" that year. It took about half an hour to drive from the town. In fact, it was a few abandoned tunnels and railways. The tunnel is very dark and you need to keep your mobile phone on. It is really a bit shady to walk inside, and the environment is very original. Free parking for free, there are quite a lot of people going.
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Hope is located on Vancouver's only way to the Rocky Mountains, about 100 kilometers from Vancouver. We passed here when we returned to Vancouver after playing in the mountains. The town is small but very clean. In addition to having lunch, we also visited the shooting scene of the movie "First Blood" that year. It took about half an hour to drive from the town. In fact, it was a few abandoned tunnels and railways. The tunnel is very dark and you need to keep your mobile phone on. It is really a bit shady to walk inside, and the environment is very original. Free parking for free, there are quite a lot of people going.
The Othello tunnel in the Coquihalla Canyon is a very important attraction in the town and an engineering miracle in the provincial park because of the Stron classic business card "The First Blood" filmed here and the famous early 20th century building this railway tunnel is through the hardness of the Coquihalla Canyon. The route built on the granite cliff was closed in 1959 and now the abandoned tunnels and bridges have become free trails in provincial parks. The pine wind whispers and the water is flowing. The tunnels are really magical. Suggestion: The tunnel is very dark and the gravel floor can be illuminated by mobile phone flashlights.
Come here, very beautiful town, there are many sculptures along the street. On the way back to Vancouver, you can drive down and rest.
From the Fraser River alluvial plain into the last small city of Rocky Mountain, it is time to refuel, otherwise, there may be no gas station 200 kilometers; the town is surrounded by mountains and waters, beautiful scenery, although not a big city, but basically everything.
Greater Vancouver alluvial plains enter the border town of Dashan, with a small population but from gas stations to restaurants, there are some, a river around the town, beautiful scenery.