Image: Google Maps / Exit 165 off-ramp as pictured in this eastbound Highway 1 picture in Hope.
Highway 1 in Hope

Highway 1 lanes in Hope to close for sinkhole repairs Thursday night

Mar 27, 2025 | 2:28 PM

HOPE — The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit says Highway 1 will be reduced to one lane eastbound and one lane westbound at Flood Hope Road (exit 165) starting Thursday night to remediate a rapidly deteriorating sinkhole across e/b lanes.

According to a statement from the province, a sinkhole initially surfaced on Highway 1 in November 2024. The government says it was quickly repaired and has been continually monitored while a design was underway for a permanent fix.

Due to heavy rainfall, however, conditions have deteriorated and now require further interim repairs to ensure the safety of motorists. The repairs will begin tonight and will continue through the weekend and into next week.

A highway median crossover will be implemented by moving an eastbound lane into the westbound fast lane for a 300-metre stretch of Highway 1. Eastbound highway traffic will continue to be detoured through the median crossover until repairs are complete and safety assessments confirm the eastbound lanes can be safely reopened. Commercial vehicles up to five metres in width can be accommodated through this crossover detour.

Eastbound exit 165 will be closed throughout the work, but motorists can take exit 168 to access Flood Hope Road.

Drivers should plan for delays. Peak traffic volumes are expected between noon and 10 p.m. on Sunday, March 30, especially for traffic travelling west toward Vancouver due to spring break travel. Drivers are urged to travel outside of these periods when possible or plan for additional travel time given the congestion expected.

A reduced speed zone will be in place and drivers are reminded to obey all signage and be aware that roadside workers are present.

An update on the estimated time of full reopening will be provided on DriveBC on Monday, March 31, once repair work progresses through the weekend.

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