British Columbia · Canada

Fraser Canyon Heritage Road

Gold rush wagon road with thousand-foot exposure.

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The original Cariboo Wagon Road clings to impossibly steep canyon walls above the Fraser River between Boston Bar and Hell’s Gate, carved by Chinese workers in the 1860s during the height of the gold rush. Most of this route has been destroyed by highway construction and railway expansion, but several intact sections remain accessible via rough access roads that drop from Highway 1. The most dramatic stretch follows the river’s east bank through Devil’s Canyon, where the old road is blasted directly into granite cliff faces with no guardrails and thousand-foot drops to the churning rapids below.

Expert-level technical driving with serious exposure — this is not a place for inexperienced drivers or anyone uncomfortable with heights. Stock vehicles with good ground clearance can make it, but recovery gear is essential and backing up is often impossible. Spring runoff season (April-June) adds rockfall danger and washouts. No services exist along the route and cell coverage is non-existent. The reward is following the exact path of the Overlanders and seeing the Fraser Canyon as the gold seekers did, plus access to unmarked historical sites and gold rush-era cabin ruins that few people ever see.

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Length (miles)16 mi / 25.7 km
Duration1 day
Max elevation (ft)2800 ft
Best seasonJuly-September
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD
Nearest townBoston Bar, BC
Land managerBC Ministry of Transportation
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingNo
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