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 Highway
U.S. Highway 201 U.S. Highway 201 is a spur of U.S. Highway 1.
U.S. Highway 60 US 60 is an east-west Route 66.
Highway 4's eastern terminus is at an intersection with Highway Coombs.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/highway.html

  
 Motor Vehicle Act -- Motor Vehicle Act Regulations - Division 19-23
(a) from its junction with Highway 3 at Keremeos to its junction with Okanagan Highway 97 at Kaleden Junction;
Yellowhead Highway 16——from the south boundary of the Village of Masset to the B.C. Ferries ramp at Skidegate, on the Queen Charlotte Islands; and from Prince Rupert to the Alberta Boundary.
Okanagan Highway 97A——from its junction with Okanagan Highway 97 at Swan Lake to Trans-Canada Highway 1 at Sicamous.
www.qp.gov.bc.ca /statreg/reg/M/MotorVehicle/26_58/26_58-06.htm

  
 Motor Vehicle Act -- Motor Vehicle Act Regulations - Division 19-23
Yellowhead Highway 16——from the south boundary of the Village of Masset to the B.C. Ferries ramp at Skidegate, on the Queen Charlotte Islands; and from Prince Rupert to the Alberta Boundary.
(e) vehicles incapable of maintaining a minimum speed of 60 km/h on level road, except construction or maintenance equipment owned or hired by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways while working on or travelling to or from a worksite located on a highway named in Schedule 1.
(a) from its junction with Highway 3 at Keremeos to its junction with Okanagan Highway 97 at Kaleden Junction;
www.qp.gov.bc.ca /statreg/reg/m/motorvehicle/26_58/26_58-06.htm   (4550 words)

  
 Southern Alberta Landscapes
Approximately 320 kilometres (198 miles) southeast of Calgary, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park straddles the Milk River eight kilometers (five miles) north of the Canada/U.S. border.
The 60 recorded nesting bird species include the rock wren, rufous-sided towhee, golden eagle, prairie falcon, and others whose ranges barely reach the province, such as the lazuli bunting.
From Milk River on Highway 4, go east on Highway 501 for 31 kilometres (19 miles), then 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) south following the signs.
raysweb.net /writingonstone/pages/parkinformation.html   (865 words)

  
 AlbertaFirst.com - Airdrie
In 2003, TD Bank Financial Group detailed the growth potential of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor (the Corridor is defined along the major north/south transportation route of the Queen Elizabeth II Highway - Provincial Highway #2).
Location - Calgary-Edmonton Corridor (Queen Elizabeth II Highway-Provincial Highway #2) 32 kilometres north of the city of Calgary (city centre)
Located on the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor (Queen Elizabeth II Highway - Provincial Highway #2), 32 kilometres from downtown Calgary and 280 kilometres south of Edmonton, the city attracts development by providing access to regional, national and international markets.
www.albertafirst.com /profiles/statspack/20365.html   (2829 words)

  
 Yellowhead Highway 16, British Columbia, Canada
Vanderhoof, about 60 miles (100 km) west of Prince George on Yellowhead Highway 16, is the geographic centre of British Columbia, and yet is considered to be well ensconced in the northern half of the province.
From Tete Jaune Cache near the Alberta border in eastern BC, Yellowhead Highway 16 runs through the Cariboo Mountains to Prince George, and from there heads west through the Fraser Plateau, the Bulkley River Valley and the Skeena River Valley, before reaching the west coast at Prince Rupert.
The Fraser Plateau area is a 230-mile (370-km) stretch of Yellowhead Highway 16 that runs across the Fraser Plateau west of Prince George and links the Central Interior with Smithers and the Northwest, including Babine Mountain and Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
www.britishcolumbia.com /regions/towns?townID=3987   (1249 words)

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