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    Nicolum River Provincial Park
    Created in 1956, the Nicolum River Park is small at 24 ha (59 acres) but still includes nine campsites with picnic tables and pit toilets. It is possible to fish in the Nicolum River which contains Coho Salmon and cutthroat trout.
    Address: 8 km (5 mi) east of Hope off Hwy 3 Hope  BC
     

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    Kawkawa Lake Provincial Park
    This popular recreation spot is located in the Cascade Mountains. Kawkawa Lake Provincial Park contains a day-use picnic area with tables, benches, a beach, a boat launch and a small dock. Activities available at the park include swimming, boating and fishing.
    Address: 2.4 km (1.5 mi) northeast of Hope Hope  BC
     

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    Alexandra Bridge
    This magical looking bridge is a bridge to the past with a fascinating history that began in 1863. The Alexandra Bridge was named after Princess Alexandra of Wales when it was built in response to an increase in population. While the bridge has met with some tragedy (such as a flood in 1894), it has always remained in the hearts of many, leading to its reconstruction in 1926. Today, the bridge can be found within Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park, a 10-minute walk along an historic highway that is no longer used.
    Address: Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park, TransCanada Highway Hope (40 km)  BC
     

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    E. C. Manning Provincial Park
    Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains. The park offers a diverse landscape that is suited for a variety of recreational opportunities. The park is known for its developed trail system, which offers everything from 15 minute nature walks to 5 day mountain hikes. Manning Park is also home to a variety of bird and animal species, including mountain beavers and wolverines.
    Address: 26 km east of Hope  BC  Canada
     

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    Silver Lake Provincial Park
    Located in the Fraser Valley, this provincial park features campgrounds and a day-use area while the lake provides fishing, swimming and boating opportunities. Please be aware that there is no roped-off area designated for swimming.
    Address: Silver-Skagit Road Hope ( located 12 km northeast of park)  BC
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    BC Hydro Recreation Site
    Located around a hydro dam, this recreation site is popular for fishing and camping. Jones Lake (Wahleach Lake) holds rainbow, cutthroat and kokanee and is this popular with anglers from May to September. There are 15 campsites in the area.
    Address: 24km (14 mi) southwest of Hope Hope  BC
     

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    Cascade Recreation Area
    Cascade Recreation Area is located within the Hozameen Range of the Cascade Mountains. This area has seen minimal development over the years and remains an important habitat for wolverines, grizzlies and mountain beavers. Recreational opportunities include hiking, horseback riding and nature appreciation. Snowmobiling is popular during the winter.
    Address: . Hope  BC  Canada
     

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    Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park
    When the Canadian Pacific Railway was built through BC, special tunnels were built to accomodate track through the 300 metre deep Coquihalla Gorge. Now, the Gorge and the Othello Tunnels are open for the public to explore at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. While a picnic lunch is optional, explorers will need to bring a flashlight for the tunnels' gloom.
    Address: Off Highway 5 Hope (north of)  BC
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    Japanese Friendship Garden
    The Japanese Friendship Garden in Hope was designed by Japanese Canadians to show the Japanese culture and commemorate the Japanese interned at Tashme Camp near Hope. It was given in 1991 and is located in a corner of Memorial Park next to the Town Hall on Wallace Street. The garden contains a waterfall, cherry trees, a pond and more.
    Address: 325 Wallace Street Hope  BC  Canada
     

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    Skagit Valley Provincial Park
    This large park is situated at the Canada/US border 36km southeast of Hope. The park includes Ross Lake Reservoir, which feeds US hydroelectricity projects and also provides recreational fihsing opportunities. 50km of walking and horse trails. Campgrounds at park, including a horse camp.
    Address: Silver-Skagit Road Hope  BC
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