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 Banff Park
This is TC-1 approaching Banff and Alberta highway 1A, the Bow Valley Parkway.
Highway 1A is the old route through Banff before it was bypassed by the freeway.
This is a little further west of TC-1 approaching Alberta provincial route 40 (AB-40), a scenic drive which takes you south of TC-1 along the base of the Rockies into Kananaskis Country and the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.
www.w6mar.net /banff.htm

  
 GIS/EM4 - Modelling wildlife movement requisites in the Banff-Bow Valley transportation corridor
Conclusions of this paper are based on data collected on the non-twinned (2 lane), unfenced section of the Trans-Canada Highway from Castle Junction to the British Columbia border (Phase IIIB) and along the Bow Valley Parkway (1A) in 1999/2000.
We studied wildlife movement across and adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) (14,000 *AADT) and the 1A Highway (4000 AADT) in Banff National Park, Alberta from November 1997 - April 2000.
The effects of highway transportation corridors on wildlife: a case study of Banff National Park.
www.colorado.edu /research/cires/banff/pubpapers/24   (3524 words)

  
 Crowsnest Highway
The Crowsnest Highway, also known by many people as the Interprovincial or the Southern Trans-Provincial, is an extra 1,163 km-long branch of the Trans-Canada Highway system through the southern parts of British Columbia and Alberta.
It takes its name from the Crowsnest Pass, the route the highway takes when crossing the Continental Divide from B.C. to Alberta.
Highway 6 converges with the Crowsnest at Salmo, 11 km east of the 3B junction, and the two highways proceed south for 14 km to the Burnt Flat Junction, where Highway 6 diverges south.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/crowsnest_highway   (693 words)

  
 BC Highways - Trans Canada Highway
Highway 3 is one of the older routes in the province and travels east to meet Alberta Highway 3 which then goes to Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
Highway 3 goes to Princeton and Osoyoos and eventually to its end at a junction with Highway 1 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
The original highway skirted the lake and the western end can be seen where the building is in the centre left of the picture.
modena.intergate.ca /personal/pl8s/TCH/Hwy_1E_3.htm   (2708 words)

  
 List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alberta Highway 9 (Interlake to Saskatchewan border near Sibbald.
Alberta Highway 88--Bicentennial Highway (Slave Lake to Fort Vermillion)
Alberta Highway 35--Mackenzie Highway (Grimshaw to Northwest Territories border near Indian Cabins)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways   (2708 words)

  
 Articles - Alberta Highway 2
Highway 2 in Alberta is the most important provincial highway in the province.
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west and south, and ultimately terminating at Highway 43 at Grande Prairie.
North of Edmonton the highway continues to Athabasca, after which the highway continues northwesterly along the south shore of Lesser Slave Lake into Grande Prairie and the Peace River country.
www.beadscenter.com /articles/Alberta_Highway_2   (2708 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 99: The Vancouver-Blaine Highway begins at the Douglas border crossing north of Blaine, WA, as the continuation of I-5.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 The Provincial Museum of Alberta: Human History - Publications
Studies in Archaeology, Highway 1A, Coal Creek, Alberta.
The Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, and Syncrude.
The Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, and Strathcona Archaeological Society, Edmonton.
www.pma.edmonton.ab.ca /human/blubooks/blubooks.htm   (14730 words)

  
 Banff Crag & Canyon, Banff, AB
He was trying to hitchhike on the Highway 1A outside Banff.
The 20-year-old victim suffered a fractured skull and remained in Calgary’s Foothills Hospital Monday in critical condition and on life support.
Banff Crag & Canyon — The man accused in one of Banff’s most heinous crimes in memory is described by some who met him as polite, intelligent and helpful.
www.banffcragandcanyon.com /story.php?id=173831   (415 words)

  
 Trans-Canada Highway
Highway 16 (the Yellowhead Highway): Manitoba border - Yorkton - Saskatoon - North Battleford - Lloydminster - Alberta border.
Highway 12: Junction with Highway 7 - Orillia - junction with Highway 69.
Highway 105 (on Cape Breton Island): Ferry from Channel-Port-aux-Basques, Nova Scotia - North Sydney (connection to the Cabot Trail) - Port Hastings - Toll bridge to the mainland.
freespace.virgin.net /john.cletheroe/usa_can/can/tch.htm   (996 words)

  
 My Bicycle Tours in British Columbia
Ironically, almost out of the mountains, one of the steepest hills encountered on a provincial highway was on the Lougheed (#7) near Agassiz: marked "11% for 2km" the 100m westward ascent of Mount Woodside (at least for the first 0.4km) is steeper—like Cayoosh Pass almost unbearable on a fully laden bicycle.
The easiest mainland route, with the least amount of mountain passes, from Vancouver to the Continental Divide—marking the southern boundary of British Columbia and Alberta for half their length—is the Trans-Canada Highway (#1) from Hope to Kamloops then the #5 to Tête Jaune Cache and #16 through Yellowhead Pass to Jasper.
Perhaps the quietest highway segment in the lower half of British Columbia is the #31 north of Meadow Creek.
www.vanc.igs.net /~roughley/bike_bc.html   (7441 words)

  
 Major Highway Routes in British Columbia
From the junction with Route 2 at Dawson Creek to the British Columbia/Alberta boundary near Briar Ridge.
Highway designation is shared with Routes 1 and 97.
From the junction with Route 97 at Arras (west of Dawson Creek) to the junction of Route 29 in Tumbler Ridge east to Route 2 at Tupper.
www.th.gov.bc.ca /popular-topics/driver_info/route-info/hwyroutes.htm   (2116 words)

  
 Lake Louise to Jasper
Jasper to Clearwater on Highways 16 and 5
In the upper reaches of the North Saskatchewan River valley the highway was, in places, built on a causeway through the marshy valley bottom.
This part of our journey was along Highway 93 also known as the Icefields Parkway and quite properly described as one of the world's premier scenic highways.
www.scit.wlv.ac.uk /~jphb/canada/Jasper.html   (1768 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highways 3A and 6 shared (and still share) a common routing between Crescent Valley and Nelson.
Highway 99: The Vancouver-Blaine Highway begins at the Douglas border crossing north of Blaine, WA, as the continuation of I-5.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highways 3A and 6 shared (and still share) a common routing between Crescent Valley and Nelson.
Highway 99: The Vancouver-Blaine Highway begins at the Douglas border crossing north of Blaine, WA, as the continuation of I-5.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 99: The Vancouver-Blaine Highway begins at the Douglas border crossing north of Blaine, WA, as the continuation of I-5.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

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