British Columbia · Canada

Fraser Canyon Gold Rush Trail

Following gold seekers through Fraser Canyon history

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The Fraser Canyon Gold Rush Trail traces the footsteps of 1858’s fortune seekers along the original Cariboo Wagon Road, hugging the churning Fraser River through one of BC’s most spectacular gorges. Starting at Yale—once called the roughest town north of San Francisco—the 45-kilometer route passes through Boston Bar, crossing the Alexandra Bridge and following segments of the historic road that brought thousands of prospectors to the Cariboo goldfields. Hell’s Gate, where the Fraser narrows to just 34 meters, marks the route’s dramatic centerpiece.

This is accessible to any vehicle with decent ground clearance, making it perfect for overlanders seeking history without technical challenges. The gravel sections are well-maintained, though spring runoff can create washouts requiring caution. Open year-round but most pleasant April through October. No permits required, with plenty of established campgrounds and fuel stops in Canyon communities. You’ll experience authentic gold rush history while witnessing some of the most powerful water in North America carving through solid rock.

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Length (miles)28 mi / 45 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)1800 ft
Best seasonApril-October
Minimum vehicleStock high-clearance
Nearest townYale, BC
Land managerBC Ministry of Transportation
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingNo
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