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February 21, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Hope, Sightseeing Tours
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Sikanni River Falls

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Near Hope BC.  Probably one of the few places you can safely walk through a railway tunnel 

Posted by Walter Reid, Mississauga at 05:13 PM

Gas Up Before Driving the Coquihalla Highway

August 29, 2005 | Tips from Us > Hope, Sightseeing Tours
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Three cities along a 200km stretch of highway. Gas stations between cities: non-existent. That's what you're faced with driving the Coquihalla Highway, Hwy 5, between Hope and Kamloops. While it's absolutely drivable don't head off without checking your gas tank first. You know your own vehicle the best, so gauge your fuel consumpition accordingly. Merritt is roughly 100km from both Kamloops and Hope - smack-dab in the middle of the route - if you are travelling during the day you'll need at least enough gas to get there. If you are travelling at night you may need to drive the whole stretch on a single tank of gas. Cell phone service is spotty along this mountainous highway, so if you do run out of gas you may not be able to quickly call for service. And if you get a tow truck to deliver fuel to you, be prepared to pay an outragious price for the gas. Save the hassle and check your fuel first. Contact one the respective Visitor Info Centres for more information on the locations and hours of operation of local gas stations. Road conditions along the Coquihalla are available from the Ministry of Transportation.

Posted by _, Vancouver at 12:00 AM