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 British Columbia provincial highway 19 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Columbia provincial highway 19, known locally as the Island Highway, is the main north-south thoroughfare on Vancouver Island north of Nanaimo.
The highway then winds its way past Nimpkish Lake, then through a 163 km long stretch of dense forest terrain, through the community of Woss and a junction with Sayward, finally entering the city of Campbell River at a junction with highways 28 and 19A, just past the river that the city is named for.
The entire stretch of Highway 19 between Campbell River and the city of Parksville is a divided four-lane freeway or expressway (alternates), with a nominal speed limit of 110 km/h, and is referred to as the "Inland Island Highway".
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 British Columbia Provincial Parks -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 4, known locally as the ''Alberni Highway'' and the ''Pacific Rim Highway'', is the longest east-west main vehicle route on Vancouver Island, with a total length of 163 km.
Highway 1 on the Island was shortened to terminate in the downtown core of the city of Nanaimo in 1953, with the section north of Nanaimo being re-numbered 19.
British Columbia provincial highway 8, known as the ''Nicola Highway'', is an alternate route to Highway 97C between Highway 1 and the Coquihalla Highway.
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 Articles - British Columbia provincial highway 5A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Starting in Princeton, Highway 5A goes through 63 km of undeveloped land north to its junction with Highway 97C eastbound at Aspen Grove.
Highway 97C westbound from Aspen Grove follows Highway 5A northwest for 23 km to its first crossover of Highway 5 at Merritt.
Highway 5A circles around Merritt for 7 km to its second crossover of Highway 5 in the north area of Merritt.
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 British Columbia provincial highway 97C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 97C, the Okanagan Connector, forms part of an important link between the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan valley around Kelowna.
Highway 97C is a relatively new route, commissioned in 1991.
Highway 97C, which is 220 km in total length, begins near Westbank, at a location on Highway 97 known as Drought Hill.
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 British Columbia provincial highway 20 - TheBestLinks.com - 1964, Vancouver Island, BC Ferries, Williams Lake, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 20, the Chilcotin Highway, is an east-west highway in a region of the province known as the Interior Plateau.
Highway 20 was first opened in 1964, but there are still a few sections on the route that are not paved.
Highway 20 begins its 456 km journey in the east at its only junction with another numbered highway, Highway 97, at the city of Williams Lake.
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 British Columbia provincial highway 31   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The highway first gained its number in 1973, and it is one of the few numbered highways in the province that is not fully paved.
Highway 31 has a total distance of 175 km—37 km along Kootenay Lake between Balfour (a junction with Highway 3A) and Kaslo (a junction with Highway 31A) and 138 km between Kaslo and Galena Bay, where it ends at Highway 23.
Highway 31's main spur, Highway 31A, which also opened in 1973, is 47 km long, connecting Highway 31 at Kaslo to Highway 6 at New Denver.
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 Articles - British Columbia provincial highway 99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 99 is the major nouth-south artery through the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The number of this highway is derived from the old U.S. Highway 99, which the highway originally connected with at the Canada-U.S. boundary.
The highway has a checkered history; as a single-lane undivided highway with no outside barrier (the highway is built on a steep cliff overlooking Howe Sound), many motorists have lost their lives on it due to inclement weather, poor visibility, or drunk driving (local media at one point started calling it the "Drive-to-Die Highway").
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 British Columbia provincial highway 11 - TheBestLinks.com - Canada, Canadian Pacific Railway, United States, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 11, known locally as the Abbotsford-Mission Highway, is a 17 km-long mostly two-lane north-south highway that literally cuts the Fraser Valley in half.
The highway was first given the '11' designation in 1958, and it originally followed South Fraser Way through Abbotsford, being re-routed onto the four-lane Sumas Way in the early 1980s.
Highway 11 originally entered Mission over the same bridge that carries a spur of the Canadian Pacific Railway across the Fraser River, but it was re-routed onto its own bridge in 1973.
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 Numbered Highways in BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
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.
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 List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Columbia provincial highway 5, Coquihalla Highway and Southern Yellowhead Highways
Highways 2 (Klondike Highway), 3 (Haines Highway), and 7 (Atlin Road) in the northwest corner of the province are part of the Yukon territorial highway system and are not listed here or designated as BC highways.
Although some editions of The Milepost identify the B.C. portion of the Haines Highway as Highway 4, this is not an official highway number for the route.
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 British Columbia provincial highway 99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Highway 99 was re-aligned to the Upper Levels Highway and extended to Britannia Beach one year later, being extended further to Squamish in 1959, and then to Pemberton in 1966.
The total length of Highway 99 from the international border to the Highway 97 junction is 409 km.
In the south, Highway 99 begins at the border crossing at the Peace Arch, with a four-lane freeway configuration.
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 British Columbia provincial highway 91   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 91 is an alternative freeway route to Highway 99 through Delta and Richmond.
The highway was built in two sections, the first section from Delta to East Richmond in 1986, and the second section across Richmond in 1989.
It is the highest numbered highway in British Columbia that is not derived from a continuation of a US highway.
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 British Columbia Provincial Parks, British Columbia (Parks and Public Lands)
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 British Columbia provincial highway 99
The number of this highway is derived from the old U.S. Highway 99, which the highway originally connected with at the Canada-
In 1957, the northern end of Highway 99 was moved from downtown Vancouver, across the Lions Gate Bridge and west to the village of
The highway has a checkered history; as a single-lane undivided highway with no outside barrier (the highway is built on a steep cliff overlooking a body of water), many motorists have lost their lives on it due to inclement weather, poor visibility, or
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 Coquihalla Highway, British Columbia, Canada
Avalanche chutes scar the mountainsides and are a visible reminder of the steep terrain that surrounds the highway.
Highway 5 follows the Coquihalla River to Merritt and is particularly scenic in the early fall, when rolling fields and forest foliage take on a golden glow.
The latter, the Coquihalla Highway, is a toll route to Merritt and Kamloops.
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 Crowsnest Highway, British Columbia, Canada
The Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) runs from Hope at the east end of the Fraser Valley all the way east to the British Columbia-Alberta border in the Rockies.
The Crowsnest Highway runs from Hope at the east end of the Fraser Valley east to Grand Forks on the western edge of the Kootenays, through the Cascade Mountains and Manning Provincial Park and across the desertlike southern Okanagan Valley, including Princeton, Keremeos, and Osoyoos.
From Creston in the Selkirk Mountains via Highway 3 to Cranbrook in the Purcell Mountains, and Crowsnest Pass and the British Columbia-Alberta border in the Rockies, including Moyie Lake Provincial Park, Fernie Snow Valley Ski Area, and the border-area provincial parks.
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 British Columbia: Okanagan Similkameen -- Provincial Parks
Located on Highway 33 east of Osoyoos, the Kettle River Recreation Area provides the visitor with camping facilities, excellent swimming and fishing and hiking trails leading to abandoned pieces of the Kettle Valley section of the CPR.
The park is 60 km east of Vernon on Highway 6.
Otter Lake Provincial Park is 73 hectares of beatiful parkland.
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 BC Provincial Parks of the Thompson Nicola Shuswap Region of British Columbia
The Juniper Provincial Park is located 19 km east of Cache Creek in the areas desert region.
The entrance to the park is 5km from Sqillax which is on the Trans-Canada Highway, 46 km west of Salmon Arm and 66 km east of Kamloops.
The Mara Provincial Park is located at the south end of its namesake lake on Route 97A, 12 km from Sicamous.
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 List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
British Columbia provincial highway 5, Southern Yellowhead Highway
Highways 2, 3, and 7 in the northwest corner of the province are part of the Yukon territorial highway system and are not listed here or designated as BC highways.
The first 2 freeways built in British Columbia were given 400-series numbers, much like the 400-Series Highways in Ontario.
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 List of British Columbia provincial highways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Highway listings of British Columbia can be found right here: There were 400-series highways but they were strucked down and replaced by alternate routes.
British Columbia provincial highway 77 - Liard Highway
British Columbia provincial highway 99A, formerly Highway 499
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 Major Highway Routes in British Columbia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
From the junction with Route 5A at the intersection of Voght Street and Nicola Avenue in Merritt via Lower Nicola to the junction with Route 1 at Spences Bridge.
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.
From the junction with Route 97 north of Fort Nelson to the British Columbia/Northwest Territories boundary south of Fort Liard.
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 Crowsnest Highway, Canada
Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3: Dewdney Trail) is the scenic and, in parts, quite charming south-lying road in Western Canada which provides the east-west link via Crowsnest Pass (1396 m (4581 ft)).
Near Hope, 154 km (96 mi.) east of Vancouver, this less busy highway branches off from the TransCanada Highway and passes close to the USA border through the south-east of British Columbia and over the Rocky Mountains into southern Alberta.
After the Oregon treaty of 1846 had decreed that the lower reaches of the Columbia River south of the 49th Parallel should belong to the USA the Hudson's Bay Company was obliged to find new routes along which to transport their goods into the interior of British Columbia.
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 Princeton British Columbia -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Located at the junction of Highways 3 and 5A in the southwestern portion of the Okanagan Similkameen, Princeton radiates an air of "gold fever".
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 British Columbia Provincial Exams -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Highway 5 south of Kamloops is known locally as the ''Coquihalla Highway'', and is a 186 km-long freeway, varying between four and six lanes enroute.
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 saintlucia.ca - British Columbia provincial highway 12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 pittsburgh.ca - British Columbia provincial highway 5A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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