Yale is a small community located on the
Fraser River, 32 km north of
Hope. Established as an HBC fort in 1847, the fort was named after
James Yale. It was known also as “
The Falls”, due to its proximity to a stretch of rapids on the
Fraser). Yale's population greatly expanded during the Fraser Gold Rush, and the town developed
a raucous and dangerous reputation.
Yale was the southern terminus of
the Cariboo road, and the northern terminus for steamship navigation of the
Fraser River; as such, it became a pivotal gold-rush station for travel both to the
Cariboo gold fields and along the
Fraser River. After the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Yale's geographical importance
diminished and today the town has fewer than 200 residents.