Highway 1 — British Columbia · Hope → Kamloops highway cameras and latest images
Latest supported official highway-camera images ordered along the corridor, with image freshness and no camera archive or false live-video claim.
Latest official highway camera images
Snapshots are visual context only. FireRadar keeps no camera archive and does not label a still image as live video.
Highway 1 at Herrling Island overpass, looking north.
Highway 1 at Alexandra Bridge, looking south.
Highway 1 about 12 km north of Boston Bar at Kahmoose Road in Boothroyd, looking south.
Highway 1 at Herrling Island overpass, looking south.
Highway 1 westbound at Herrling Island overpass, looking east.
Highway 1 about 3.5 km south of Hells Gate at Bradley Hill, looking south.
Highway 1 about 6 km east of Lytton Airport, looking west.
Highway 1 about 3.5 km south of Hells Gate at Bradley Hill, looking north.
Highway 1 westbound at Herrling Island overpass, looking west.
Highway 1 about 12 km north of Boston Bar at Kahmoose Road in Boothroyd, looking north.
Highway 1 between Boston Bar and Lytton at Jackass Mountain summit near CəX̣ʷ Cixʷ (Check-Chow) Bridge, looking north.
Highway 1 at Hunter Creek, looking east.
Highway 1 at Holloway Drive near Savona, looking west.
Highway 1 about 9 km west of Kamloops, looking east.
Highway 1 near Herrling Island, looking east.
Highway 1 along the Thompson River at CPKC Rail crossing, looking west.
Highway 1 along the Thompson River at CPKC Rail crossing, looking east.
Highway 1 at Peterson Creek bridge in Kamloops, looking west.
Highway 1 at Victoria Street in Yale, looking southbound.
Highway 1 about 9 km west of Kamloops, looking west.
Highway 1 at Alexandra Bridge, looking north.
Highway 1 at Peterson Creek bridge in Kamloops, looking east.
Highway 1 near Herrling Island, looking west.
Highway 1 about 6 km east of Lytton Airport, looking east.
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