Day Tripping: Hell’s Gate
Although heading north on Highway 1 is actually a quite lovely experience the fiery inferno of Hades is simply a reference to the tumultuous rapids that squeeze through a 110 meter-wide passage between vast vertical chasms in the Fraser Canyon.
Simon Fraser himself (after which the river was named) dubbed the passage as such in 1808 writing in his journal, “surely this is the gate of hell.”
Located just south of Boston Bar, Hell’s Gate itself is a bit of a tourist trap as they have installed an airtram that takes you over the restless river below and to the other side of the canyon. Once across, you can buy maple syrup, stuffed beavers in Mountie outfits, and get your picture taken with large chainsaw-carved animals.
There is a suspension bridge you can cross instead if you’re not afraid of heights, however part of the journey heading up to Hell’s Gate is some of the other attractions along the way.
Driving from Vancouver to Canyon should take about two hours, then it’s probably another 30-40 mins until you reach the Airtram at Hell’s Gate. If you do head up, check out the fish elevators (when you look down because I know you will) those are also pretty cool.


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May 15th, 2008 at 5:58 am
Hell’s Gate.
Spuzzum.
Those words alone should be sufficient to get us all to visit … places I haven’t been in … decades …
Another great daytrip tip …
May 15th, 2008 at 6:33 am
There isn’t anything in Spuzzum other than you leave it as soon as you enter it
Hell’s Gate is expensive for what it is. Though I’ve never been on the gondola, I’d rather go on the one up to Grouse.
May 15th, 2008 at 6:58 am
@Tyler, yes, but that single Esso station that makes up Spuzzum is so lovely hehe. It’s just fun to say Spuzzum, mostly because it takes longer to say Spuzzum than it does to drive through it.
Like I said, most of the adventure is the journey up to the canyon.
May 15th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
When I got my new Yaris I took it on a trip up the Valley. I put the pics on flickr. Hope is lovely - and the Othello tunnels should not be missed. Hell’s Gate is a bit of a tourist trap but still unmissable. Unlike Lytton.
July 13th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Spuzzum? Sounds like a George Lucas Star Wars character.
Hell’s Gate sounds like a cool place to visit though.
September 1st, 2008 at 1:00 pm
[...] are many ways to enjoy the Fraser any time, like a day trip up to Hell’s Gate, rafting, and more locally, paddlewheel trips, a walk down to the slough, or even an afternoon at [...]
November 21st, 2008 at 9:18 am
[...] another thrill suspended over white water rapids see my past Day Tripping post about Hell’s Gate and if you have any suggestions for the Metro Vancouver Parks Series, please drop a comment below. [...]