点评:This was one of our stops on our road trip. My spouse had been here once as a kid and I have never been here. what a fun but very busy stop. We were there for about an hour but really took our time and enjoyed it. Great spot to take some pictures or just go for a really nice light walk that has some BC history. There are some lovely waterfalls and views over the river. Some of the tunnels are a little dark. I wish I had a flashlight. The one on our phones didn't help much to see where we were walking on uneven gravel.
There are some picnic tables, and some shady areas to park but port-a-potties were very gross. Not sure why people cant clean up after themselves.
These 5 tunnels were constructed in 1914 through cliffs for railway access. The KVR line was in service until a major washout occurred in 1959; it was abandoned in 1961. The tunnels became part of Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park's trail system in 1986.
They have done a great job keeping this visitor friendly for almost any age. I think there must be a trail that hooks up with it. Lots of people riding their bikes. I do like that they build the bridges above the tracks so you can see pieces of it.
翻译:这是我们公路旅行中的一站。我的配偶小时候来过这里一次,而我从未来过这里。多么有趣但非常繁忙的停留。我们在那里待了大约一个小时,但真的很花时间并且很享受。拍照的好地方,或者只是去一个有一些不列颠哥伦比亚省历史的非常好的轻步行走。有一些可爱的瀑布和河景。有些隧道有点暗。我希望我有一个手电筒。我们手机上的那个对了解我们在不平坦的砾石上行走的位置没有多大帮助。
有一些野餐桌,还有一些阴凉的地方可以停车,但是便盆非常恶心。不知道为什么人们不能自己清理。
这 5 条隧道建于 1914 年,穿过悬崖以供铁路使用。 KVR 线路一直在使用,直到 1959 年发生大冲刷;它于 1961 年被废弃。这些隧道于 1986 年成为 Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park 步道系统的一部分。
他们做得很好,让这位访客对几乎所有年龄段的人都很友好。我想一定有一条小道与之相连。很多人骑自行车。我确实喜欢他们在轨道上方建造桥梁,这样您就可以看到它的各个部分。