Just in time for the holidays, drivers are advised that Highway 3 has reopened to traffic between Hope and Princeton following a major washout that occurred on Dec. 16, 2025, 42 kilometres east of the Highway 3/5 junction.
The reopening of Highway 3 happened sooner than anticipated because of the around-the-clock efforts of ministry contractors and the availability of materials.
Traffic will be single-lane alternating on a temporary detour, with a reduced speed limit of 30 km/h. Drivers must obey all signage and the instructions of traffic officials. The site will be closely monitored and the highway could be closed if conditions warrant.
Drivers heading west on Highway 3 (toward Hope) will be held approximately 500 metres east of the site to avoid lineups in an avalanche risk area where no stopping is permitted.
The Ministry of Transportation and Transit recommends commercial vehicle drivers choose an alternative route between the Lower Mainland and southern Interior until two-lane traffic can be restored to Highway 3 at this location.
Long-term repairs at this site will require significant design and reconstruction. The detour alignment will remain until permanent repairs are complete.
Drivers are reminded that conditions can change quickly and highways can be closed at any time as conditions warrant. Be prepared for delays and closures by packing warm clothes, snacks and water, and by ensuring your vehicle’s fuel tank is full or EV battery charged.
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