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| | 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. |
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