Hope Visitor Centres
British Columbia’s Visitor Centres are members of the Visitor Centres Network and are available to provide you with tourist information, assistance and advice. Identified by their distinctive, blue-and-yellow logo, these Visitor Centres provide a wide range of visitor services, including professional visitor counselling, helpful travel information and literature, and accommodation reservations. Visitor Centres specialize in community information and provincial itinerary planning and their service is friendly and personalized. To complement the Visitor Centre Network, many small communities operate seasonal tourist information booths. These operations do not sport the Visitor Centre logo. Local community information can be obtained during regular business hours throughout the summer.
Hope Visitor Centres
2 Visitor Centres in Hope
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919 Water St Hope, British Columbia V0X 1L0
The Hope Visitor Centre & Museum complex offers ample parking, public washrooms, picnic tables, WIFI, pay telephone plus "First Blood-Rambo" & Hope photoboards. Staff are trained & knowledgeable about the entire Hope region - including the Fraser Canyon, Manning Provincial Park & Skagit Valley Provincial Park. Unique souvenirs and books available for purchase. Location is start of self guided Hope arts & carvings walking tour. Adjacent Hope Museum is open mid-May to beginning Sep. Admission by donation. Home Gold Mill is also located here and can be viewed year round.
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31187 Douglas St Yale, British Columbia V0K 2S0
The Yale Tourist/Visitor Info Booth is located at the Yale Historic Site. Visitors are met by costumed guides in a heritage home built in the 1870's. Centrally located in the community - park and walk to local sites of interest. Public river frontage for gold panning, Pioneer Cemetery, etc. Tour the museum & St. John the Divine Church. Gift Shop.
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