Othello Tunnels in Hope to partially reopen this summer
HOPE — A sought after destination east of Hope best known for its tunnels, stunning river views in the canyons below, and picturesque trails will partially reopen this summer.
The B.C. government announced Wednesday morning (Mar. 27) that Othello Tunnels and Coquihalla Canyon Park will partially reopen this summer. Construction work is slated to begin soon to repair infrastructure damaged by severe weather, the province said, though the government didn’t disclose an exact start date on repair work.
B.C. Parks had previously closed Othello Tunnels for all of 2023 due to significant damage to local access roads, park trails, tunnels and bridges following the atmospheric river events of November 2021. There were roughly 30 unique sites that required rehabilitation.
In order to partially open park premises, the repair efforts will happen in two phases so that British Columbians can visit part of the park in early July 2024. The first phase will focus on restoring facilities and access from the park entrance and parking lot to the end of tunnel two. The trail will be resurfaced and elevated to preclude similar damage from flooding. The rest of the park is projected to open sometime 2025, though the province did not disclose what part of the year it might reopen
