History of Hope Brigade Days

In 1848, the Hudson Bay Company decided to expand and strengthen their communications links between the coastal areas and the interior of British Columbia. The fur brigades founded Hope.

Fort Hope was established at the foothills of the Cascade mountains, at the point where the wild Coquihalla River runs into the mighty Fraser River. The canyons in this area twist and turn and force the wild waters through the narrow crevices. Once through Hell's Gate, the river slows and leisurely meanders into the Fraser Valley and on to the ocean.

It would be 80 years before Fort Hope was incorporated to become the Village of Hope and close to another 40 years to graduate to the Town of Hope. Finally, in 1993, the town amalgamated with outlying areas to become the District Municipality of Hope.

Since 1969, the commemoration of the early pioneer days has taken place in the form of an annual festival known as Hope Brigade Days, celebrated on the weekend after Labour Day in September.

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This year's Briggie Button signifies a brand-new event - an International Wood Carving Competition!!

The Briggie Button is your passport to all events at the 6th Avenue / Sportsbowl fairgrounds during September 5th, 6th and 7th and must be worn by everyone over 12 years of age - as always children of 12 and under enter for FREE.

After July 1st, Briggie Buttons will be offered for sale for a mere $5.00 at participating merchants displaying the BUTTONS SOLD HERE sign. The advance sale finishes runs only till 6:00 p.m. on Friday, September 7th.

During September 8th and 9th buttons will be sold only by a few designated "vendors" (like the Keystone Cops) and at the 6th Avenue Park gates at the full price of $7.00. So buy your buttons early (also as a great souvenir!) and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE.