Guidebook for Hope

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Guidebook for Hope

Food Scene

A traditional family diner that serves a delicious local salmon burger and all-day breakfast.
Rolly's Restaurant
888 Fraser Ave
A traditional family diner that serves a delicious local salmon burger and all-day breakfast.
Excellent authentic Indian food! One of our favorite places to eat out. You'll never have to wait for seating.
Sakoon Indian Cuisine
272 Wallace St
Excellent authentic Indian food! One of our favorite places to eat out. You'll never have to wait for seating.
Actually a little juice bar that serves vegan lunches. Great little place very serious about healthy ingestables.
Jungle Juice Company
273b Wallace St
Actually a little juice bar that serves vegan lunches. Great little place very serious about healthy ingestables.
Great organic, fair trade coffee from a locally owned and thriving cafe. They also serve baked goods and quick, light meals. And they have a patio.
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Blue Moose Coffee House
322 Wallace St
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Great organic, fair trade coffee from a locally owned and thriving cafe. They also serve baked goods and quick, light meals. And they have a patio.
Best food in town! Owned by an up and coming chef, Hiro Takeda. They have the best vegetarian Korma that you've ever tasted!
293 Wallace St
293 Wallace Street
Best food in town! Owned by an up and coming chef, Hiro Takeda. They have the best vegetarian Korma that you've ever tasted!
The best sushi in town plus a few Korean dishes.
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Kimchi Restaurant
821 6 Ave
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The best sushi in town plus a few Korean dishes.

Drinks & Nightlife

Food, booze and a large patio. Plus bowling!
Kingpin Lounge
584 Wallace St
Food, booze and a large patio. Plus bowling!
Our local pub.
Chum's Bar
272 Wallace St
Our local pub.

Sightseeing

The Christ Church National Historic Site in Hope, British Columbia, was consecrated on 8 November 1861 by Bishop George Hills, the colony's first bishop, making it the oldest church on the mainland of British Columbia, and the oldest church in the province still on its original foundation. Aside from this, it was made a national historic site because "it is representative of the response of the British church and state to the social and political conditions created by the Fraser River and Cariboo gold rushes in colonial British Columbia," and "it is a fine example of Anglican parish church architecture in the Ecclesiological Gothic Revival style".
Christ Church Hope
681 Fraser Ave
The Christ Church National Historic Site in Hope, British Columbia, was consecrated on 8 November 1861 by Bishop George Hills, the colony's first bishop, making it the oldest church on the mainland of British Columbia, and the oldest church in the province still on its original foundation. Aside from this, it was made a national historic site because "it is representative of the response of the British church and state to the social and political conditions created by the Fraser River and Cariboo gold rushes in colonial British Columbia," and "it is a fine example of Anglican parish church architecture in the Ecclesiological Gothic Revival style".
The place to get information about what to see in Hope and area
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Hope Visitor Info Centre
919 Water Ave
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The place to get information about what to see in Hope and area

Parks & Nature

A lovely little walking trail but mostly for the fishing.
Croft Island
A lovely little walking trail but mostly for the fishing.
Known locally as the Hope Grind: A steep and demanding trail but worth it once you see the view!
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Hope Lookout Trail,
Hope Princeton Highway
6 yerel halk öneriyor
Known locally as the Hope Grind: A steep and demanding trail but worth it once you see the view!
A salmon spawning channel that leads to a marsh that is teeming with wildlife. Grey herons are a common sight. There is also an easy trail for a brisk walk.
Thacker Regional Park
20840 Union Bar Rd
A salmon spawning channel that leads to a marsh that is teeming with wildlife. Grey herons are a common sight. There is also an easy trail for a brisk walk.
Public swimming beach on a lovely little lake.
Kawkawa Lake Park
Public swimming beach on a lovely little lake.
An incredible series of train tunnels and trestle bridges through a very narrow canyon well worth seeing. An easy walk. An historic site.
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Othello Tünelleri
61 yerel halk öneriyor
An incredible series of train tunnels and trestle bridges through a very narrow canyon well worth seeing. An easy walk. An historic site.

Entertainment & Activities

A great little restaurant plus a lovely little golf course.
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Hope Golf Club
900 Golf Course Rd
6 yerel halk öneriyor
A great little restaurant plus a lovely little golf course.
Definitely not a multiplex.! Big screen and real butter!
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Hope Cinema
376 Wallace St
10 yerel halk öneriyor
Definitely not a multiplex.! Big screen and real butter!

Arts & Culture

Gallery and gift shop run by the Hope Arts Council. Very talented local artists only.
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Hope Arts Gallery
349 Fort St
7 yerel halk öneriyor
Gallery and gift shop run by the Hope Arts Council. Very talented local artists only.

Shopping

Local hand-made gifts plus sweet treats. and more!
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Artisans Attic and Fudgery Gift Shoppe
326 Wallace St
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Local hand-made gifts plus sweet treats. and more!
Wonderful specialty baked goods plus "bake yourself" take home mixes so you can show off at home. Top quality. Dangerously tasty.
Mother Hubbard's
785 Fraser Ave
Wonderful specialty baked goods plus "bake yourself" take home mixes so you can show off at home. Top quality. Dangerously tasty.
$2 used books galore. Some new, local interest books. A few antiquarian books. Records. Famous in southern BC for being fabulous!
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Baker's Books
800 3 Ave
6 yerel halk öneriyor
$2 used books galore. Some new, local interest books. A few antiquarian books. Records. Famous in southern BC for being fabulous!