GETTING HERE

Whichever mode of transportation you choose, traveling to the Fraser Canyon promises to be an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking scenery, outdoor adventures, and opportunities to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this remarkable destination.

There are several forms of bus transportation to Hope and area from both the west and east.

Driving is one of the most convenient ways to reach the Fraser Canyon, especially if you prefer flexibility and the ability to explore the area at your own pace.

From Vancouver, take Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) eastward towards Hope. From there, you can continue on Highway 1 or switch to Highway 7 (Lougheed Highway) to journey through the Fraser Canyon.

Use DRIVE BC’s route planner to see current highway conditions and cameras.

Highway 97c and 5 via Kelowna

Highway 1 from Vancouver

Highway 3 from Osoyoos

Highway 7 from Vancouver

There are 4 US/Canada border crossings; Douglas Peace Arch, Pacific Blaine, Aldergrove Lynden and Sumas Huntingdon. Hope is approximately a 3-hour drive from Seattle.

(link to border crossing information

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information/routes-and-driving-conditions/border-crossings

Vancouver International Airport is a 2-hour drive to Hope and Abbotsford International Airport is a 1-hour drive to Hope.

© , Tourism Hope Cascades and Canyons | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | We respectfully acknowledge that the Hope Cascades and Canyons region is located on the unceded traditional territories of the Chawathil, Cheam, Seabird Island, Shxw’ōwhámél, Yale, Peters, Popkum, Skawahlook, Spuzzum, Boston Bar, Boothroyd, Union Bar, Upper Similkameen and Lower Similkameen First Nations. These diverse and vibrant communities represent the Nations of the Stó꞉lō, Nlaka'pamux, and Saimilamix peoples. We honor and recognize the deep connection these Nations have to the land, the waters, and the rich history of this area. We are committed to learning from and supporting their stewardship, culture, and community.