Dating back to the early 1900s, the Othello Tunnels were originally intended to be part of a railway system connecting the coast with the Kootenay Mountains, but they're now a popular destination for hikers and cyclists. There are five tunnels that visitors can walk through, which are connected by a flat gravel trail just over two miles long. The trail also passes over bridges that cross the rocky canyon and the Coquihalla River below, providing some truly spectacular scenery and photo opportunities. Visitors should be aware that the tunnels are closed during the winter to protect visitors from falling ice and rocks.
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, Hope, BC V0X 1L1, Canada