Welcome to the Vancouver To Kamloops
Journey from Vancouver to Kamloops through British Columbia’s stunning landscapes and rich history. Walk the historic grounds of Fort Langley, where the province took shape. Venture through the dramatic rock walls of the Othello Tunnels, a marvel of engineering. Stand before the massive Hope Slide, a reminder of nature’s power. Continue through mountain passes and open valleys, uncovering stories of exploration, industry, and resilience along the way.
About the Tour
Your journey begins at the Port Mann Bridge, a gateway to British Columbia’s breathtaking landscapes. Drive through Fraser Valley to Fort Langley, a historic fur trading post where British Columbia was founded. Continue to Abbotsford, known for its rich farmland and stunning mountain views.
Pass the Vedder Canal and Chilliwack, home to scenic countryside and the winding Fraser River. Then, visit Bridal Falls, where cascading waters drop dramatically over a rock face, and Harrison Springs, a relaxing lakeside getaway.
Arriving in the Town of Hope, step into British Columbia’s adventure capital, surrounded by towering peaks and deep valleys. Then, see the Hope Slide, the site of one of Canada’s largest landslides, and learn about the powerful forces that shaped this region.
Walk through the Othello Tunnels, a feat of early 20th-century railway engineering, where sheer rock walls form an incredible backdrop. Continue toward Merritt, a charming town in the Nicola Valley known for its cowboy culture and country music heritage.
Drive alongside the Coldwater River and Nicola River, winding through serene landscapes before reaching the Surrey Lake Summit, a high point along the highway offering sweeping mountain views.
Logan Lake awaits, a peaceful lakeside retreat perfect for a short stop. Finally, Kamloops welcomes you with its blend of outdoor adventure, Indigenous history, and stunning riverfront scenery, marking the perfect conclusion to your journey.
Upgrade & Save: Explore More for Less!
- Canada Bundle – Just $49.99! Save 71% and unlock 10+ epic tours, including Banff, Jasper, Niagara Falls, Lake Louise and more. Experience Canada’s stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich history—all at your own pace!
Want all of our tours? Upgrade to Action+:
- An annual $99.99/year subscription offers access to over 200+ tours.
- Unlimited use throughout the year.
- Includes free access to new tours as they are released.
Where To Start?
We recommend Starting From:
Vancouver To Kamloops: 7XF9+GV2 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Kamloops To Vancouver: MPF3+7F2 Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
Our Vancouver to Kamloops Self-Guided Driving Tour follows the scenic Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) through the dramatic Fraser Canyon. It may take a bit longer than the Coquihalla, but the incredible river views, historic sites, and storytelling along the way make it the more memorable and rewarding route.
The distance from Vancouver to Kamloops is about 350–400 kilometers (220–250 miles), depending on the route. Our self-guided tour follows the scenic path via the Fraser Canyon, packed with natural beauty and historical context that enriches the drive.
Without stops, the drive takes around 4 to 5 hours. With our self-guided tour, you’re encouraged to pause at scenic overlooks, historic markers, and small towns — turning the trip into a half-day or full-day adventure depending on your pace.
Our Vancouver to Kamloops Self-Guided Driving Tour follows the stunning Fraser Canyon route and guides you to incredible stops like Hell’s Gate Airtram, Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park, and the historic town of Yale. You’ll also hear stories about hidden gems like Hat Creek Ranch near Cache Creek — all with GPS-triggered audio that brings the landscape to life as you drive.
Kamloops offers outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking in Kenna Cartwright Park, exploring the Secwepemc Heritage Park, visiting the BC Wildlife Park, and enjoying the Thompson Rivers.
Both Vancouver and Kamloops are in the Pacific Time Zone (PT) and observe the same daylight saving time schedule. There is no time difference between them.