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The latest Thompson Okanagan tourism industry news from TOTA, tourism businesses, and communities.

 
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Review and Provide Feedback to the New DriveBC Website

The DriveBC website is undergoing improvements, and people are invited to test the new version and provide feedback.

 

The DriveBC website is undergoing improvements, and people are invited to test the new version and provide feedback.

The updated site will be easier to use, more reliable, and personalized, helping drivers plan safe and efficient trips. Key features include a simplified map, clearer event notifications, and enhanced mobile experience.

Individuals can test the new site and complete a survey to provide feedback and help to improve the new site.

Drivers should continue using the current site for travel planning until the updates are finalized.

Visit the DriveBC test site to review and participate in the survey here.

 
 
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Coquihalla Highway Set to Reopen to Regular Traffic, Highway 1 Partially reopened from Kanaka Bar to Spences Bridge

Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon reopened to all vehicle traffic at noon on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, marking another milestone in British Columbia’s recovery from November’s flooding. This restores a major route connecting the Lower Mainland to B.C.’s Interior and North, helping the movement of people and goods.

Check DriveBC for current road conditions.

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On Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022, the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) will reopen to regular vehicle traffic between Hope and Merritt.

This will be a much more convenient route for people who need to travel between the Lower Mainland and the Interior, and is another significant milestone in the province’s recovery from the devastating storms.

Temporary repairs to the Coquihalla are in place while the ministry plans permanent repairs to the damaged sections. This means travel-pattern changes and reduced speed limits, with the trip between Hope and Merritt taking about 45 minutes longer than normal. This is a high-mountain route that can experience adverse weather and rapidly changing conditions that could require closure with minimal notice.

Electric-vehicle (EV) charging stations at Britton Creek are still out of operation. The nearest EV charging stations are in Hope and Merritt. There will continue to be increased enforcement on this route to ensure drivers are obeying the traffic laws and driving according to conditions.

Before travelling, drivers should be prepared and check for updates on DriveBC.ca.

Highway 1 Update

Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon reopened to all vehicle traffic at noon on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, marking another milestone in British Columbia’s recovery from November’s flooding.

This restores a major route connecting the Lower Mainland to B.C.’s Interior and North, helping the movement of people and goods. Repairs to the highway were completed, despite the record snowfalls, avalanche risks and cold temperatures over the past few weeks.

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Winter Driving

Drivers are reminded that B.C.’s winter-tire and chain-up regulations are in effect. Other safety tips for winter driving include travelling with a full tank of gas, food and water, and warm clothes. 

Check DriveBC for updated road conditions

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