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 British Columbia provincial highway 19A - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Columbia provincial highway 19A, known locally as the Oceanside Route, is composed of the original 1953 alignments of
Highway 19A meets a junction with Highway 19 at the Buckley Bay B.C. Ferry terminal, 20 km south of Courtenay.
After Ryan Road, Highway 19A travels along a bypass around the city centre, then crosses over the Courtenay River at 17th Street, and proceeds through the southern part of the city of Courtenay on Cliffe Avenue before finally leaving the city at Anfield Road.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Columbia_provincial_highway_19A

  
 British Columbia provincial highway 19 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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".
Highway 19 then crosses over the Nanaimo River 2 km later, and then goes northward for 5 km, finally terminating at the B.C. Ferry terminal at Duke Point.
The highway then proceeds in a southwest arc through the town centre, then goes southeast through a junction with the B.C. Ferry terminal at Bear Cove, and a junction with Port McNeill.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Columbia_provincial_highway_19

  
 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 grades, with the least amount of mountain passes, from Vancouver to the Continental Divide (which marks 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.
For easier grades, the Crowsnest Highway (#3) is out of the question since it faces head-on the many mountain ranges to the east beginning with the Cascades and Allison Pass.
www.vanc.igs.net /~roughley/bike_bc.html

  
 List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
British Columbia provincial highway 3A, Kaleden Highway and Castlegar-Creston Highway
British Columbia provincial highway 6, Nelson-Nelway Highway and Monashee Highway
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_British_Columbia_provincial_highways

  
 Encyclopedia: U.S. Highway 95
As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is in Boundary County, Idaho at the Canadian border, where it continues as British Columbia provincial highway 95.
The modern route of US 95 includes the entire former route of U.S. Highway 630, the shortest signed US route ever, in the form of a rare "spur" route.
In 1927, this section of road was signed as U.S. Highway 630, and is said to hold the record as the "shortest signed US highway." It was co-signed for its entire route with US 30N, and in 1933 the US 630 designation was decommissioned.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/U.S.-Highway-95

  
 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.
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.
It is another 26 km east to the junction with Highway 22 at Castlegar, and another 2 km east to a junction with another stretch of Highway designated as 3A, also within Castlegar.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/crowsnest_highway

  
 British Columbia provincial highway 5 - Art History Online Reference and Guide
In 1953, the '5' designation was moved to the route designated today as Highway 5A to the south of Kamloops, and its current route north of Kamloops.
British Columbia provincial highway 5, known locally as the Southern Yellowhead Highway, is a north-south route in the southern part of the province.
Highway 5 follows the North Thompson river north from Kamloops for 93 km, along a parallel course with a branch of the Canadian National Railway, to a junction with Highway 24 at Little Fort.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Coquihalla_Highway

  
 British Columbia Provincial Parks, British Columbia (Parks and Public Lands)
British Columbia Provincial Parks will now allow you to check availability for camping by calling their toll-free number 24 hours a day.
The Recreation Area, managed by British Columbia Provincial Parks, is a collection of eight...
On the Nass Highway, 80 km north of Terrace, this is the site of one of Canada's most recent...
www.ohwy.com /bc/b/bcparks.htm

  
 Windermere B&B Accommodations - Rocky Mountain, British Columbia, Canada
Meander south from Golden on highway 95 along the shores of the Columbia River and these Windermere accommodations.
On this, one of the most scenic highways to be found anywhere you will travel through Banff and Kootenay National Parks with Mount Assiniboine National Park to the east of you.
As you travel south you will see many nesting areas of waterfowl in the Columbia estuaries and to the west you will see the Purcell Mountain Range, home of the Bugaboo Provincial Park.
www.windermerelakesidebb.com /location.html

  
 Gold Rush Trail Circle Tour - Travel British Columbia
Merrit is south along Highway 5A (95 km / 57 miles) which leads to Highway 1 and back to Vancouver (251 km / 140 miles).
Williams Lake on Highway 97 is the gateway to cattle country and in early July is home to the William's Lake Stampede.
When you travel south on Highway 5 you will be following the North Thompson River, the route of the Overlanders.
www.travel-british-columbia.com /camp/goldrush.html

  
 Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection - Bugaboo
Access to the northern portions of the park via the Vowell and Malloy Creek drainages is possible by leaving Highway 95 at Spillimacheen, north of Brisco, then crossing the Columbia River and turning left on the West Side Road.
Bugaboo Provincial Park is located in southeastern B.C., between Golden and Radium Hot Springs, and west of Highway 95.
Access to the park is via a gravel road, open late spring through late fall, that begins at Brisco, 27 kilometres north of Radium Hot Springs or 76 km south of Golden on Highway 95.
wlapwww.gov.bc.ca /bcparks/explore/parkpgs/bugaboo.htm

  
 Highway Kick-Off Page @ AARoads: State and Provincial Highway Websites
This page describes the roads and highways in the area known as "Michiana", which is comprised of Southwestern Michigan and the area of Northern Indiana outside of the Chicago metropolitan area ("Chicagoland"); South Bend, Indiana, is the regional center.
James writes that the ornate structures erected in the 1930s along Oregon's coast highway are spectacular, and the roadway and bridges of the historic Columbia River Highway, running through the majestic Columbia River Gorge, were technological wonders of their time.
South Carolina Highways page (Paul Martin) Hosted by AARoads.com, the South Carolina Highways page provides a complete route log and description of all Interstate, U.S., and State Routes in the Palmetto State.
www.aaroads.com /kick-off/statelinks.html

  
 British Columbia provincial highway 95 - Wikipedia
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 Pacific Standard Time Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Canada, it includes almost all of the province of British Columbia, except for the Highway 95 corridor and portions around Fort St. John, and all of the Yukon Territory.
Additionally, all of Oregon, except for the majority of Malheur County, and the northern half of Idaho (the Idaho Panhandle) are within PST.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Pacific_Standard_Time_Zone

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The United States of America
The importunities of British merchants, who were creditors of American importers, as much at least as a feeling of tenderness for the colonists, influenced Grenville to suspend for almost a year his purpose of laying a stamp duty on America.
It was in these circumstances that Canning, the British Minister of Foreign Affairs, proposed to Dr. Rush, the United States Minister in England, that the two powers issue a joint declaration against the proposed intervention of the Holy Alliance.
Oregon was claimed by right of Captain Gray's discovery of the Columbia River, which he named after his ship; when President Jefferson had bought Louisiana he sent Lewis and Clark to explore that region; in 1811 the fur-trading station Astoria was established there.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15156a.htm

  
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British Committee for the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles
British First Army order of battle, 4 May 1943
British First Army order of battle, 20 April 1943
brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/b/br

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
Jacques Godbout, Glenn Gould, Tomson Highway, Michael Ignatieff, Yousuf Karsh, Margaret Laurence, Stephen Leacock, Marshall McLuhan, Antonine Maillet, W.O. Mitchell, Farley Mowat, Michael Ondaatje, Oscar Peterson, Bill Reid, Mordecai Richler, Gabrielle Roy, and Pierre Trudeau ; unfortunately, there is insufficient space to mention even a few of these in a brief overview.
Anita Cannon's Canadian Government Information on the Internet is a comprehensive gateway to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal government Web sites, while Iza Laponce's Canadian Politics on the Internet and Bibliography of Canadian Politics and Society provide invaluable access to a wide spectrum of electronic and print sources in the field.
Canadians do not think, talk or act like their American, British or French cousins, but will admit, often begrudgingly, that they have been very much influenced by them.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html

  
 BC Rockies, British Columbia, Canada
The Rockies can be approached from the Columbia River Valley in the north along Highway 93/95, from the east along Highway 6 in Alberta, or from the west along Crowsnest Highway 3.
Highway 93 heads northeast to Alberta and meets the Trans-Canada at Banff, a distance of 65 miles (105 km), and Highway 95 heads north to Golden.
Highways 93 and 95 part company in Radium Hot Springs.
www.bc-rockies.com

  
 Complete Alphabetical Listing of Statutes with Associated Regulations
British Columbia Cancer Agency Research Information Regulation (B.C. Reg.
Commissioner for Taking Affidavits for British Columbia Fee Regulation (B.C. Reg.
British Columbia Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1986 (B.C. Reg.
www.qp.gov.bc.ca /statreg/list_statreg.htm

  
 Hot Springs Heritage Circle Tours - Travel British Columbia
Highways 3A and 3B both lead to the mining communities of Rossland and Trail.
Take Highway 1 west to Revelstoke, through Glacier National Park and over the 1,382m Roger's Pass.
Kimberley, the highest city in British Columbia, is a mining town through and through, but has been reborn with a Bavarian theme.
www.travel-british-columbia.com /camp/hotspring.html

  
 Major Highway Routes in British Columbia
Highway designation is shared with Routes 1 and 97.
Some portions of contiguous highway are under municipal jurisdiction; these are referenced in the descriptions.
All route markers are the standard British Columbia Marker except where use of Trans-Canada, Yellowhead and Crowsnest Route Markers are specified.
www.th.gov.bc.ca /popular-topics/driver_info/route-info/hwyroutes.htm

  
 Champion Lakes Provincial Parks Nelson, British Columbia (Parks)
The park is 10 km/6mi from Highway 3B, just west of the junction with Crowsnest Highway 3.
A fee is charged June through September for camping in one of the park's 95 sites.
This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.
www.ohwy.com /bc/c/champlpp.htm

  
 Kootenay Country - South Central British Columbia
From Kelowna you can go to Penticton or Vernon and follow the one of the previously mentioned routes or a third route is along Highway 33 which goes through Beaverdell, Westbridge and The Kettle River Provincial Recreation Area to Highway 3 at Rock Creek in the south west corner of Kootenay Country.
A scenic alternate route is to go north from Seattle or south from Bellingham on Interstate 5 to Highway 20, The North Cascade Highway, and then go east to Wenatchee and then north as previously mentioned on Interstate 97/Highway 20.
The north route is via Highway 1, Highway 5 or Highway 3 and 3A to Penticton and north through the Okanagan Valley to Revelstoke.
www.bctravel.com /se/directions.html

  
 PA State Archives-Record Group Microfilm
Title to Capitol Ground (12 deeds) General State Authority 1949 Bond Issue General State Authority and State Highway and Bridge Authority Public Official Bonds Penna. Turnpike Commission Public Official Bonds
Minutes of the Provincial Council, Executive and Crown Correspondence See: Guide to the Microfilm of the Records of the Provincial Council,1682-1776.
Secretary and Clerk of the Provincial Council, General Correspondence,1700-1772 (See Listing).
www.phmc.state.pa.us /bah/dam/rg/rgmicro.htm

  
 The Canadian Association of University Teachers of German
The Canadians, fighting alongside the British, Americans, Indians, and Chinese, were characterized by a camaraderie well captured in Farquharson’s appreciative narrative style.
All night long the British troops could hear the screams of the victims and the roaring and thrashing of the crocodiles in their feeding frenzy (131).
The Language Research Centre is leading the way to prepare Alberta teachers for the 2006 Language Initiative (the provincial government has mandated language learning in grades 4-9).
www.cautg.org /index.php?location=bulletin&id=nov2004

  
 Alex Fraser Bridge - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The bridge was constructed for the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and forms part of British Columbia provincial highway 91.
The Alex Fraser Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Fraser River and connects Richmond with North Delta in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia.
The bridge was the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world when it opened in 1986.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Alex_Fraser_Bridge

  
 Golden British Columbia
Golden is situated on the junction of Trans Canada Highway 1 and B.C. Highway 95 on the eastern border of B.C. Travel Times by Vehicle
B.C. BC Highways, Road Reports, Weather Forecasts and Ski Conditions for the Columbia Region
The Columbia Valley offers a unique lifestyle for both the retiree looking for a tranquil, serene setting or the most extreme adventurist looking for the ultimate in skiing, climbing, paragliding and hiking.
www.goldenbc.com /golden.html

  
 The MILEPOST: Highways of The North
The Parks Highway was called the Anchorage?Fairbanks Highway after its completion in 1971, and renamed the George Parks Highway in July 1975 in honor of George A. Parks (1883?1984), the territorial governor from 1925 to 1933.
The highway connecting Carcross with the Alaska Highway (referred to locally as the Carcross Road) was built by the U.S. Army in late 1942 to lay the gasoline pipeline from Skagway to Whitehorse.
The 98-mile stretch of highway between Delta Junction and Fairbanks is part of the Richardson Highway from Valdez, although it is designated Alaska Route 2 and often treated as a natural extension of the Alaska Highway.
www.themilepost.com /hwy_north.shtml

  
 Ministry Road Reports
Provincial highways Road Reports are updated as new information becomes available.
The next UPDATE will be reported as road conditions change.
(C)2005 BC Ministry of Transportation's, Provincial Highway Conditions Centre.
www.th.gov.bc.ca /roadreports/roadreport.asp?filename=kootenay.txt

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