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Hope

Crime data for Hope, British Columbia.

Hope Safety Score

Below Average

Police Reported Crime Data

Total Crimes (2024)

183

27.1%

Historical Trend (2010 - 2024)

Clearance Rate

16.9%

Cases solved by police

31 Solved152 Unsolved

Most Common

Property Crime

53%
Property
Violent
Other

Top 5 Reported Violations

Most frequent specific criminal code violations in 2024.

Historical Trend by Violation

No trend data available.

Safety Scores & Indices

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Hope

British Columbia, Canada

Established

1848

About Hope

Hope is a district municipality at the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Hope is at the eastern end of both the Fraser Valley and the Lower Mainland region, and is at the southern end of the Fraser Canyon. To the east, over the Cascade Mountains, is the Interior region, beginning with the Similkameen Country on the farther side of the Allison Pass in Manning Park. Located 154 kilometres (96 mi) east of Vancouver, Hope is at the southern terminus of the Coquihalla Highway and the western terminus of the Crowsnest Highway, locally known as the Hope-Princeton, where they merge with the Trans-Canada Highway. Hope is at the eastern terminus of Highway 7. As it lies at the eastern end of the Fraser Valley in the windward Cascade foothills, the town gets very high amounts of rain and cloud cover – particularly throughout the autumn and winter.

Livability Score
A
89/100 Score
Cost of Living Index
120Very High

National Baseline = 100

Climate & Weather

Annual historical averages

July High
25.2°C
Jan Low
2.1°C
Annual Rain
1532 mm
Annual Snow
204 cm
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Nearby Areas

15 locations

References & Sources

Wikipedia

General information about Hope

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Statistics Canada

Crime statistics, population & census data

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Crime data sourced from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Survey via Statistics Canada. Last updated for the most recent available reference year.