route 17 Highway16 is the BritishColumbia , Canada , section of the Yellowhead Highway . The highway ..., BritishColumbia Aleza Lake . In 1947, Highway16 s western end was moved from New Hazelton to the coastal city of Prince Rupert, BritishColumbia Prince Rupert , and in 1953, the highway was extended ... Columbia Terrace . BritishColumbiaHighway 37 Highway 37 merges onto Highway16 in Terrace, and the two ... Columbia Fraser Lake , Highway16 reaches its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 27 Highway ..., Highway16 reaches its B.C. midpoint as it enters the city of Prince George, BritishColumbia Prince George at its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 97 Highway 97 . Highway16 leaves Prince George ... Prince George Category Northern Interior of BritishColumbia Category Trans Canada HighwayBritishColumbia 016 Category Yellowhead HighwayBritishColumbia16 de Highway16BritishColumbia ... south, the highway goes 38  km 24  mi to the inlet town of Port Clements, BritishColumbia ... km 42  mi later, the highway reaches the town of Smithers, BritishColumbia Smithers , proceeding ...  mi east to its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 35 Highway 35 at Burns Lake, BritishColumbia ... upstream for another 64  km 40  mi to its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 5 Highway 5 at T te Jaune Cache, BritishColumbia T te Jaune Cache . 14  km 9  mi east of T te ... km 39  mi to the boundary between BritishColumbia and Alberta within Yellowhead Pass. Highway ... km1 101 length round1 length ref1 length notes1 direction a1 North terminus a1 Masset, BritishColumbia Masset direction b1 South terminus b1 BC Ferries dock in Skidegate, BritishColumbia Skidegate ... length notes2 direction a2 West terminus a2 BC Ferries dock in Prince Rupert, BritishColumbia Prince Rupert junction2 jct state BC Hwy 113 in Terrace, BritishColumbia Terrace br jct state BC Hwy 37 dir1 South in Terrace, BritishColumbia Terrace br jct state BC Hwy 37 dir1 North in Kitwanga, British ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road alternate name Central Babine Lake Highway br Topley Landing Road province BC type Hwy route 118 length km 50 established 2003 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 16 near Topley, BritishColumbia Topley direction b North terminus b Granisle, BritishColumbia Granisle previous type Hwy previous route 113 next type Hwy next route 395 Highway 118 , the Central Babine Lake Highway signed as Topley Landing Road , is a 50  km 31  mi long minor spur of the Yellowhead Highway . Signed as such in 2003 , Highway 118 is the highest numbered highway in the province not derived from the continuation of a US highway. The lightly used highway provides a connection from the Yellowhead at the community of Topley, BritishColumbia Topley north to the village of Granisle, BritishColumbia Granisle . External links http www.th.gov.bc.ca publications planning numbered routes.htm 118 Major Highway Routes in BritishColumbia BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 118 de Highway 118 BritishColumbia BritishColumbia road stub ... more details
at Harrison Hot Springs. BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 009 BritishColumbia stub de Highway 9 BritishColumbia ...unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 9 alternate name Agassiz Highway map Highway 9.svg map notes Highway 9 highlighted in red. length km 16 length round length ref length notes established 1953 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 1 in Bridal Falls, BritishColumbia Bridal Falls direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 7 in Harrison Hot Springs, BritishColumbia Harrison Hot Springs previous type Hwy previous route 8 next type Hwy next route 10 Highway 9 , the Agassiz, BritishColumbia Agassiz Rosedale, BritishColumbia Rosedale Highway , is a north south route in the eastern part of the Fraser Valley Regional District, BritishColumbia Fraser Valley . It acts as the last connection between Highways BritishColumbiaHighway 1 1 and BritishColumbiaHighway 7 7 eastbound before Hope, BritishColumbia Hope , and is the main access to the resort village of Harrison Hot Springs, BritishColumbia Harrison Hot Springs . The highway first opened in 1953 , originally going between Yale Road in Rosedale, BritishColumbia Rosedale and Highway 7, with a ferry across the Fraser River. A bridge for Highway 9 across the Fraser opened in 1956 . When the section of Highway 1 east of Chilliwack, BritishColumbia Chilliwack opened in 1961 , Highway 9 was extended south to a junction with the new Highway 1 alignment, which replaced Yale Road as the main route between Chilliwack and Hope. Route details Highway 9 is 16 km 10  mi long. In the south, the Highway starts at an interchange on Highway 1 between Rosedale and the Bridal Falls area. Highway .... After crossing the Fraser, Highway 9 travels north for 2 km 1   mi to the centre of Agassiz. 1 km about   mi north of Agassiz, Highway 9 meets Highway 7, and the two highways share a common ... more details
Columbia Red Rock , Highway 97 meets its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway16Highway16 at Prince ... br jct state BC Hwy 1 in Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek br jct state BC Hwy 16 in Prince ... numbered route in the Canada Canadian province of BritishColumbia and the longest provincial highway ... Highway . It is named for the Okanagan region of BritishColumbia, through which it largely passes ... Columbia Kaleden , where BritishColumbiaHighway 3A Highway 3A diverges west. 13  km 8  mi north of Kaleden, Highway 97 arrives at the city of Penticton, BritishColumbia Penticton . North ... Peachland , before reaching its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 97C Highway 97C just south of Westbank, BritishColumbia Westbank . From there, Highway 97 passes through West Kelowna , Westbank ... . The highway enters the city of Kelowna, BritishColumbia Kelowna upon landfall on the east shore ... lie within the municipality of Lake Country, BritishColumbia Lake Country . Highway 97 ... Vernon and a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 6 Highway 6 . The highway then travels north for 10  km 6  mi to a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 97A Highway 97A at Swan Lake, at which ... Creek, following BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 for 105  km 65  mi west to Cache Creek ... ColumbiaHighway 5 5 and BritishColumbiaHighway 5A 5A . Cariboo Highway The Cariboo Highway section of Highway 97, between Cache Creek and Prince George, BritishColumbia Prince George , is 441  ...  km 7  mi to its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 99 Highway 99 . North of Highway 99, Highway 97 travels 92  km 57  mi through Clinton, BritishColumbia Clinton , where the British ... of Highway 24, Highway 97 travels through 100 Mile House, BritishColumbia 100 Mile House and 150 ... Williams Lake and a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 20 Highway 20 , which runs west across ... Columbia Quesnel , and a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 26 Highway 26 . Over the next 115 ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 35 maint map alternate name North Francois Highway length km 23 length round length ref established 1973 direction a North terminus a Commented out File Bc16.png 16px British Columbia Highway 16 BC 16 in Burns Lake, British Columbia Burns Lake junction direction b South terminus b Ferry terminal at Francois Lake previous type Hwy previous route 33 next type Hwy next route 37 Highway 35 , the North Francois Highway , is a 23  km 14  mi long minor spur of the Yellowhead Highway . First opened in 1973 , Highway 35 provides a connection from the Yellowhead at the community of Burns Lake, British Columbia Burns Lake , south to Francois Lake , where a ferry connects the highway to the hamlet of Southbank, British Columbia Southbank . The highway is very lightly used. BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 035 BritishColumbia road stub de Highway 35 British Columbia ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 19A alternate name Island Highway length km 135 established 1953 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 1 in Nanaimo, BritishColumbia Nanaimo direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 28 in Campbell River, BritishColumbia Campbell River previous type Hwy previous route 19 next type Hwy next route 20 Highway 19A , known locally as the Oceanside Route or the Old Island Highway, is composed of the original 1953 alignments of BritishColumbiaHighway 19 Highway 19 within Nanaimo, BritishColumbia Nanaimo and between Craig s Crossing and Campbell River, BritishColumbia Campbell River . The section of Highway 19A between ... covers 12  km 7  mi . Route Details Highway 19A s northern alignment begins at the junction with Highways BritishColumbiaHighway 19 19 and BritishColumbiaHighway 28 28 in Campbell River, and goes east through the City Centre, passing by the BritishColumbia Ferry Corporation B.C. Ferry terminal ... km 16  mi , through the communities of Saratoga Beach, BritishColumbia Saratoga Beach , Black Creek, BritishColumbia Black Creek , Merville, BritishColumbia Merville , and Tsolum, BritishColumbia Tsolum before entering the city of Courtenay, BritishColumbia Courtenay at the intersection ..., Highway 19A once again hugs the coastline as it proceeds southeast through the hamlets of Royston, BritishColumbia Royston and Union Bay, BritishColumbia Union Bay . Highway 19A meets a junction with Highway ... Canada Highway . BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 019A Category Transportation ... Bay, BritishColumbia Fanny Bay and Deep Bay marina village BritishColumbia Deep Bay , as well as a junction with Bowser, BritishColumbia Bowser , finally entering the town of Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia Qualicum Beach at an intersection with Garrett Road. The highway continues to hug the coastline in its remaining 14  km 9  mi through Qualicum Beach and Parksville, BritishColumbia ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 22 alternate name Paterson Trail Highway maint map length km 47 length round 0 length ref established 1964 direction a South terminus a jct state WA SR 25 in Paterson, British Columbia Paterson junction jct state BC Hwy 3B in Rossland, British Columbia Rossland br jct state BC Hwy 3B in Trail, British Columbia Trail direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 3 in Castlegar, British Columbia Castlegar previous type Hwy previous route 21 next type Hwy next route 22A Highway 22 is a north south highway that provides quick access from the city of Castlegar, British Columbia Castlegar to the Canada United States U.S. border. When the highway was first opened in 1964 , it only went as far north from the border as Rossland, British Columbia Rossland . Highways Crowsnest Highway 3 and British Columbia Highway 3B 3B followed the present day routing of Highway 22 north of Rossland at the time Highway 22 was first opened. The route north of Rossland was given to Highway 22 in 1979 . The number of the highway is derived from then Washington U.S. state Washington State Route 22 renumbered to Route 25 in 1964 , which Highway 22 meets at the border. Route details The total distance covered by Highway 22 is 47  km 29  mi . It begins at the Canada U.S. border at a location known as Paterson, British Columbia Paterson . From Paterson, Highway 22 goes north for 11  km 7  mi to Rossland, where it meets Highway 3B. Highway 3B then carries Highway 22 east for 10  km 6  mi to Trail, British Columbia Trail where Highway 3B diverges east. Highway 22 then follows the Columbia River north for 26  km 16  mi to where it meets the Crowsnest Highway at Castlegar. BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 022 de Highway 22 British Columbia ... more details
was at the community of New Hazelton, BritishColumbia New Hazelton on the BritishColumbia provincial highway16 BC Highway16 the Yellowhead Highway . In 1979, with the completion of a new bridge, the highway s Yellowhead junction was relocated to a point on BritishColumbiaHighway16Highway16 just south of the site of Kitwanga, BritishColumbia Kitwanga . Highway 37 was then extended south ... Cassiar Highway , Terrace Kitimat Highway from Kitimat, BritishColumbia Kitimat to Terrace, BritishColumbia Terrace , and also as the Dease Lake Highway and Stikine Highway , is the northwesternmost ... 37 travels 76  km 47  mi to Cranberry Junction, BritishColumbia Cranberry Junction , and then another 80  km 50  mi north to Meziadin Junction, BritishColumbia Meziadin Junction , where Highway 37A begins and heads west via Bear River Pass to Stewart, BritishColumbia Stewart ... 37 reaches Jade City, BritishColumbia Jade City , where a junction to the former Asbestos mining community of Cassiar, BritishColumbia Cassiar is located. North of Jade City, Highway 37 travels another ... Highway 37 BritishColumbia ru ... round length ref established 1975 direction a South terminus a Kitimat, BritishColumbia Kitimat , BC junction jct state BC Hwy 16 in Terrace, BritishColumbia Terrace br jct state BC Hwy 37A at Meziadin Junction, BritishColumbia Meziadin Junction direction b North terminus b jct state YT Hwy 1 near ... mi to the Continental Divide community of Dease Lake, BritishColumbia Dease Lake , which straddles ... a road to Telegraph Creek, BritishColumbia Telegraph Creek sometimes referred to as BritishColumbiaHighway 51 Highway 51 , but not signed as such . To the south, logging roads extended north ... and Iskut, BritishColumbia Iskut . Four bicyclists, whose journey from Alaska to Montana was chronicled ... gave Highway 37 a more direct connection to Highway16. See also Portal Canada Roads References ... more details
Selkirk Loop BritishColumbiaHighway 6 is a two lane east west highway passing between the Kootenay and Okanagan regions. It is divided into two parts the Nelson, BritishColumbia Nelson Nelway, BritishColumbia Nelway Highway to the south, and the Vernon, BritishColumbia Vernon Slocan, BritishColumbia Slocan Highway to the north. Highway 6 first opened in 1941, and its very winding ... carries Highway 6 north for 14  km 9  mi to the town of Salmo, BritishColumbia Salmo .... BritishColumbiaHighway 3A Highway 3A merges onto Highway 6 at Nelson, and the two highways ... of Taghum, BritishColumbia Taghum and Bonnington Falls, BritishColumbia Bonnington Falls , to where Highway 3A diverges southwest just west of South Slocan, BritishColumbia South Slocan . From South ... Denver, BritishColumbia New Denver , where BritishColumbiaHighway 31A Highway 31A meets Highway 6. 48  km 30  mi northwest of New Denver, Highway 6 reaches its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 23 Highway 23 at the resort community of Nakusp, BritishColumbia Nakusp . Highway 6 then turns ... Columbia Cherryville on its exit from the mountains, until it reaches the community of Lumby, BritishColumbia Lumby , 110  km 68  mi away. Highway 6 then proceeds west on its final 26  km 16  mi through the town of Coldstream, BritishColumbia Coldstream , to its ending at a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 97 Highway 97 at Vernon. BCHighways Category Interior of British ... Kootenay Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 006 de Highway 6 BritishColumbia ... dir1 West in Salmo, BritishColumbia Salmo br jct state BC Hwy 3A in Nelson, BritishColumbia Nelson br jct state BC Hwy 3A near West Slocan, BritishColumbia West Slocan br jct state BC Hwy 31A near New Denver, BritishColumbia New Denver br jct state BC Hwy 23 in Nakusp, BritishColumbia Nakusp direction ... to Fauquier, BritishColumbia Fauquier , on the east shore of Lower Arrow Lake , where the Needles ... more details
1 next type Hwy next route 2 There are many roads in the southwestern part of BritishColumbia that are designated as Highway 1A . These roads are sections of the original 1941 route of BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 before its various re alignments, and are used today as service routes and frontage roads. Route details A 16  km long segment of highway in the area of Victoria, British ... Road, just across a bridge into Esquimalt, BritishColumbia Esquimalt . Highway 1A then proceeds west along the Old Island Highway for 5  km to a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway ... segment of highway near Crofton, BritishColumbia Crofton and Chemainus, BritishColumbia Chemainus ... Canada Highway just south of Ladysmith, BritishColumbia Ladysmith 60 m later, where the second 1A loop terminates. A 7  km long segment of road between West Vancouver, BritishColumbia West Vancouver ... with BritishColumbiaHighway 99 Highway 99 from the Highway 1 interchange at Taylor Way over the Lions ... km to its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 15 Highway 15 in Surrey, then continued southeast for 5  km to a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 10 Highway 10 in Langley, BritishColumbia city Langley . Another 15  km southeast and Highway 1A reached an intersection with BritishColumbiaHighway 13 Highway 13 at Aldergrove, BritishColumbia Aldergrove . 9  km east of the Highway ..., BritishColumbia Abbotsford . History Until BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 was built in the 1960s ..., southbound entrance only colspan 2 Becomes Georgia Street BritishColumbiaHighway 99 Highway 99 Howe Street northbound Seymour Street southbound Eastern Terminus BCHighways Category BritishColumbia ... ColumbiaHighway 99A Highway 99A from Seymour Street in Downtown Vancouver for 28  km all the way ... of Old Yale Road , which was first built in 1875 between Yale, BritishColumbia Yale and New Westminster ... 70px Regional districts of BritishColumbia Regional District width 70px Location width 280px Destinations ... more details
in Delta, BritishColumbia Delta Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey , then turning north onto Scott Road. In 1967 , the highway was re aligned to go through Langley to a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 at 232nd Street, and two years later, Highway 10 through the Langley centre was re routed to a bypass. Today, Highway 10 is used mainly as a connector route between the Trans Canada Highway east to Hope, BritishColumbia Hope and the Richmond, BritishColumbia Richmond Delta, BritishColumbia Delta region, including the BC Ferries B.C. Ferry terminal at Tsawwassen, BritishColumbia Tsawwassen . In 2003, all sections of Highway 10 west of the BritishColumbiaHighway 91 Highway ... . Route details Highway 10 goes for a total length of 26.5  km 16  mi from North Delta to Langley. In the west, Highway 10 begins at the junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 91 Highway 91 it promptly ... mi east of the Highway 99A junction, Highway 10 reaches its intersection with BritishColumbiaHighway 15 Highway 15 at Cloverdale, BritishColumbia Cloverdale . 3  km 2  mi east of Highway 15 ... with BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 , at which point Highway 10 finally terminates. BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 010 Category Transportation in Greater Vancouver de Highway 10 BritishColumbia ... BChighway10.svg map notes Highway 10 highlighted in red. length km 26.5 established 1953 direction a West terminus a jct state BC Hwy 91 in Delta, BritishColumbia Delta junction jct state BC Hwy 15 in Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey direction b East terminus b jct state BC Hwy 1 in Langley, BritishColumbia city Langley cities Delta, BritishColumbia Delta br Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey br Langley, BritishColumbia city Langley previous type Hwy previous route 9 next type Hwy next route 11 Highway 10 is a minor east west route through the southern portion of the Metro Vancouver . Highway ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 8 alternate name Nicola Highway map length km 61 length round length ref length notes established 1953 direction a East terminus a jct state BC Hwy 5 in Merritt, BritishColumbia Merritt direction b West terminus b jct state BC Hwy 1 in Spences Bridge, BritishColumbia Spences Bridge previous type Hwy previous route 7 next type Hwy next route 9 Highway 8 , known as the Nicola Highway , is an alternate route to BritishColumbiaHighway 97C Highway 97C between BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 and the BritishColumbiaHighway 5 Coquihalla Highway . Highway 8 was first numbered in 1953 , and very little about the highway has changed since that year. Highway 8 follows the Nicola River for 61  km 38  mi between Lower Nicola, BritishColumbia Lower Nicola , a community just west of Merritt, BritishColumbia Merritt where it meets Highway 97C, west to Spences Bridge, BritishColumbia Spences Bridge , on Highway 1. BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 008 de Highway 8 BritishColumbia ... more details
route in southern BritishColumbia , Canada . It connects the southern Trans Canada route BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 with the northern Yellowhead route BritishColumbiaHighway16Highway16 ... of the Coquihalla Highway in Hope, BritishColumbia . The current Highway 5 is not the first highway in B.C. to have this designation. Between 1941 and 1953, the section of present day BritishColumbiaHighway 97 Highway 97 and BritishColumbiaHighway 97A Highway 97A between Kaleden, BritishColumbia Kaleden , just north of Osoyoos, BritishColumbia Osoyoos , and Salmon Arm, BritishColumbia .... In 1986, Highway 5 was re routed to its present alignment between Hope and Merritt, BritishColumbia ... toll booth it was the only highway in BritishColumbia to have Toll road toll s. The toll for a typical ... with Highway 5A and BritishColumbiaHighway 97C Highway 97C . Image Wrongway multiplex.png thumb ... lane highway at Heffley Creek, BritishColumbia Heffley Creek and the exit to Sun Peaks resorts, both ... with BritishColumbiaHighway 24 Highway 24 at Little Fort, BritishColumbia Little Fort ... Railway, Highway 5 reaches the community of Clearwater, BritishColumbia Clearwater . It proceeds ... BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 from Vancouver Trans Canada Highway rowspan 17 Fraser Valley Regional ... colspan 6 Highway 5 continues toward Clearwater, BritishColumbia Clearwater , Valemount, British ... Columbia 5 Category Transportation in Kamloops de Highway 5 BritishColumbia ... terminus a jct state BC Hwy 3 near Hope, BritishColumbia Hope junction jct state BC Hwy 5A Hwy 8 Hwy 97C in Merritt, BritishColumbia Merritt br jct state BC Hwy 1 Hwy 97 in Kamloops br jct state BC Hwy 5A in Kamloops, BritishColumbia Kamloops br jct state BC Hwy 24 in Little Fort, BritishColumbia Little Fort direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 16 near T te Jaune Cache, BritishColumbia T te Jaune Cache cities Hope, BritishColumbia Hope br Merritt, BritishColumbia Merritt br ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type BC route 27 maint map length km 53 length round length ref alternate name Stuart Lake Highway established 1967 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 16 near Vanderhoof, British Columbia Vanderhoof junction direction b North terminus b Fort St. James, British Columbia Fort St. James previous type Hwy previous route 26 next type Hwy next route 28 Highway 27 , the Stuart Lake Highway , is a 53  km 33  mi long spur of the Yellowhead Highway in the north central part of the province. First opened in 1967 , it provides a connection from Vanderhoof, British Columbia Vanderhoof , on British Columbia Highway 16 Highway 16 , north to Fort St. James, British Columbia Fort St. James , at the southern end of Stuart Lake . Highway 27 is an excellent two lane all weather roadway, well maintained by BC government overseen contractors. Major hazards are moose and deer that frequently run in front of oncoming vehicles. Persons driving this roadway at night should be cautious and slow down some. Moose can be difficult to see until too late since their fur tends to absorb light and the eyes don t reflect light well. The most visible portion of a moose is from the knee joints down on all four legs which are normally whiter. The expression used by most truckers in the area is watch for the white referring to the white on the legs since that is all that seems to reflect light from head lamps. BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 027 de Highway 27 British Columbia BritishColumbia road stub ... more details
for 16 km to HighwayBritishColumbiaHighway 30 30 , and then further east for 20 km to the main road to Port McNeill, BritishColumbia Port McNeill . The highway then winds its way past Nimpkish ..., BritishColumbia Nanaimo . A highway has existed on the Island since about 1912. Originally, gravel ... first opened in 1953, replacing a stretch of BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 between Nanaimo and Campbell River, BritishColumbia Campbell River , finally being extended to the northern tip ... from Port Hardy, BritishColumbia Port Hardy . The highway proceeds southwest from the ferry dock for 5 ... 64 km southeast, at a junction with Highways BritishColumbiaHighway 28 28 and BritishColumbiaHighway ... mi between the Buckley Bay Interchange and the interchange with BritishColumbiaHighway 4 Highway ..., BritishColumbia Lantzville before finally entering the north part of Nanaimo. Highway 19 then veers ... Highway 19 class wikitable Regional districts of BritishColumbia Regional District Location Exit number ... colspan 5 Highway 19 continues as a divided highway towards Port Hardy, BritishColumbia Port Hardy ... Island de Highway 19 BritishColumbia ... a Duke Point Duke Point Ferry Terminal junction jct state BC Hwy 1 south to Ladysmith, BritishColumbia Ladysmith and Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria br jct state BC Hwy 19A north to Nanaimo, BritishColumbia Downtown Nanaimo br jct state BC Hwy 19A north to Parksville, BritishColumbia Downtown Parksville br jct state BC Hwy 4A to Parksville, BritishColumbia Parksville , Port Alberni, BritishColumbia Port Alberni br jct state BC Hwy 4 to Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia Qualicum Beach , Port Alberni, BritishColumbia Port Alberni br jct state BC Hwy 19A south to Courtenay, BritishColumbia Courtenay br jct state BC Hwy 28 west to Gold River, BritishColumbia Gold River br jct state BC Hwy 30 southwest to Port Alice, BritishColumbia Port Alice direction b North terminus b Bear Cove ... more details
George northbound rowspan 5 Delta, BritishColumbia Corporation of Delta 16BritishColumbiaHighway ..., BritishColumbia Lillooet previous type Hwy previous route 97D next type Hwy next route 101 Highway ..., BritishColumbia Lillooet , and connecting to BritishColumbiaHighway 97 Highway 97 just north of Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek . The number of this highway is derived from the old ... of the King George Highway , and it originally shared an alignment with BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Highway 1 from Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey to Vancouver . The current freeway alignment of Highway ... Royal Shopping Centre , to the Upper Levels Highway and extended to Britannia Beach, BritishColumbia ... Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton and Lillooet, BritishColumbia Lillooet was made part of Highway 99, and the section of BritishColumbiaHighway 12 Highway 12 between Lillooet and Highway 97 was re numbered 99. The portion of the highway between Lillooet and Pavilion, BritishColumbia Pavilion ... Massey Tunnel. In the south, Highway 99 begins at the BritishColumbia Washington State border ... ColumbiaHighway 91 Highway 91 , marking the highway s entry into the Delta, BritishColumbia Corporation ... BritishColumbiaHighway 10 Highway 10 . Eight km 5  mi north, Highway 99 reaches a junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 17 Highway 17 . Another convert 2 km mi northwest, Highway 99 crosses ... Vancouver, Highway 99 goes west on Marine Drive and north on Taylor Way, to BritishColumbiaHighway ... 12 km mi west, diverging from Highway 1 near the BC Ferries terminal at Horseshoe Bay, BritishColumbia ... Bay to Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton . From Horseshoe Bay, the highway travels along the coast ..., BritishColumbia Pemberton convert 32 km mi later, where the Sea to Sky Highway ends and Duffey Lake ... with BritishColumbiaHighway 12 Highway 12 at Lillooet, BritishColumbia Lillooet , and then goes ... Highway 97 Highway 97 , just north of Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek . The Sea to Sky ... more details
cities Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey br New Westminster br Burnaby br Vancouver previous type Hwy previous route 99 next type Hwy next route 101 Highway 99A was the designation of BritishColumbiaHighway 99 Highway 99 s original 1942 alignment. It has had the 99A designation between 1962 and 1964, and from 1973 to 2006 when it was decommissioned. Route details Highway 99A, with a total length of convert 50 km mi abbr on , was a route within the Metro Vancouver area. The highway started in Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey at the first exit off Highway 99 north of the Peace Arch . The stretch of Highway 99A through Surrey was known locally as the King George Highway . Originally to be named the Peace Arch Highway , it was dedicated officially on October 16, 1940 as the King George VI Highway after the royal visit of 1939. The highway served as a route for commuters travelling to New Westminster, Coquitlam, Burnaby and Vancouver. The highway goes north for convert 8 km mi abbr on to an interchange with Highway 99, and from there, another convert 4 km mi abbr on to its junction with BritishColumbiaHighway 10 Highway 10 . The highway continued north for another convert 9 km mi abbr on , where it merged with BritishColumbiaHighway 1A Highway 1A . Highways 1A and 99A continued northwest ... in, right out colspan 4 Highway ends BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 099A ... Highway map length km 50 length round length ref length notes established 1942 decommissioned 2006 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 99 in Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey junction jct state BC Hwy 10 in Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey br jct state BC Hwy 1A in Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey ... layout fixed width 70px Regional districts of BritishColumbia Regional District width 70px Location ... into New Westminster . With the completion of the Pattullo Bridge in 1937 and the King George Highway ... and the U.S. border. Between 1942 and 1962, the King George Highway was designated Highway 99 while ... more details
, and is the main artery through the Saanich, BritishColumbia Saanich peninsula. Highway 17 has ... Bay, BritishColumbia Swartz Bay was completed. The Pat Bay , as the Highway is known for short, is four lanes all the way from Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria to Swartz Bay. The total length ..., Highway 17 reaches the intersection with 52nd Street in Tsawwassen, BritishColumbia Tsawwassen , then 56th ..., BritishColumbia Ladner , convert 6 km mi abbr on after 56th Street. convert 2 km mi 2 abbr on , Highway 17 finally terminates at the on ramp to BritishColumbiaHighway 99 Highway 99 . It terminates ... At grade BritishColumbiaHighway 99 Highway 99 north to Richmond, BritishColumbia Richmond , south ... , through north Surrey and eventually connecting with the BritishColumbiaHighway 1 Trans Canada Highway , BritishColumbiaHighway 15 Highway 15 , and the Golden Ears Bridge in Langley. Other major connections would be at BritishColumbiaHighway 91 Highway 91 and BritishColumbiaHighway 99A Highway ... Transportation on Vancouver Island de Highway 17 BritishColumbia ... Streets in Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria junction1 jct state BC Hwy 1 in Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria terminus b1 BC Ferries terminal at Swartz Bay, BritishColumbia Swartz Bay ... in Tsawwassen, BritishColumbia Tsawwassen junction2 jct state BC Hwy 10 in Ladner, BritishColumbia Ladner terminus b2 jct state BC Hwy 99 in Delta, BritishColumbia Delta cities Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria , Saanich, BritishColumbia Saanich , Delta, BritishColumbia Delta previous type Hwy previous route 16 next type Hwy next route 18 Highway 17 is two separate highways, one on Vancouver ... it reaches the town of Sidney, BritishColumbia Sidney . After exiting Sidney convert 3 km mi abbr ... colspan 6 Continues south as the arterial Blanshard Street into Downtown Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria rowspan 29 Capital Regional District rowspan 11 Saanich, BritishColumbia District of Saanich ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type BC route 31 maint map length km 175 length round length ref alternate name Selkirk Highway established 1973 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 3A in Balfour, British Columbia Balfour junction direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 23 in Galena Bay, British Columbia Galena Bay previous type Hwy previous route 30 next type Hwy next route 33 Highway 31 Highway 31 is a slightly minor north south highway through the Selkirk Mountains . 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, British Columbia Balfour a junction with British Columbia Highway 3A Highway 3A and Kaslo, British Columbia Kaslo a junction with Highway 31A and 138  km between Kaslo and Galena Bay, British Columbia Galena Bay , where it ends at British Columbia Highway 23 Highway 23 . Highway 31A Highway 31 s main spur, Highway 31A , which also opened in 1973 , is 47  km long, connecting Highway 31 at Kaslo, British Columbia Kaslo to British Columbia Highway 6 Highway 6 at New Denver, British Columbia New Denver . BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 031 BritishColumbia road stub de Highway 31 British Columbia ... more details
Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 49 alternate name Spirit River Highway br Commented out File Northern Woods Water hwy Blank.png 16px Northern Woods and Water Route maint map NWWR.png length km 16 length round established 1975 direction a West terminus a jct state BC Hwy 2 Hwy 97 at Dawson Creek, BritishColumbia Dawson Creek junction direction b East terminus b Jct state AB Hwy 49 name1 at Alberta border previous type Hwy previous route 43 next type Hwy next route 52 Highway 49 , known locally as the Spirit River Highway , is one of the two short connections from Dawson Creek, BritishColumbia Dawson Creek to the border between B.C. and Alberta . Established in 1975 , Highway 49 travels due east for 16  km 10  mi from Dawson Creek to its connection with Alberta Highway 49 , which the highway derives its number from, at the provincial border. ref name Micro cite map publisher Microsoft Corporation Redmond Washington title Microsoft Streets and Tips url edition 2004 section accessdate 2008 02 10 ref This highway is the initial westernmost highway of the Northern Woods and Water Route . ref cite web url http www.planetware.com canada northern woods and water route cdn bc nwwr.htm title Northern Woods and Water Route, Canada date 1995 2009 publisher PlanetWare Inc ref References Reflist External links http www.routemarkers.com canada Canadian Highway Markers Commonscat Northern Woods and Water Route BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 049 BritishColumbia road stub de Highway 49 BritishColumbia ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 5A alternate name Princeton Kamloops Highway length km 182 established 1986 direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 3 in Princeton, British Columbia Princeton junction jct state BC Hwy 97C near Merritt, British Columbia Merritt br jct state BC Hwy 5 Hwy 8 in Merritt, British Columbia Merritt direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 1 Hwy 5 Hwy 97 in Kamloops, British Columbia Kamloops cities Princeton, British Columbia Princeton br Merritt, British Columbia Merritt br Kamloops, British Columbia Kamloops spur type Hwy spur of 5 previous type Hwy previous route 5 next type Hwy next route 6 Highway 5A , the Princeton, British Columbia Princeton Kamloops, British Columbia Kamloops Highway , is British Columbia Highway 5 Highway 5 s pre 1986 alignment south of Kamloops. Unlike the four lane Highway 5 freeway, the 182 km 113  mi long Highway 5A is only two lanes. Route details Starting in Princeton, Highway 5A goes through 63  km 39  mi of undeveloped land north to its junction with British Columbia Highway 97C Highway 97C eastbound at Aspen Grove. Highway 97C westbound from Aspen Grove follows Highway 5A northwest for 23  km 14  mi to its first crossover of Highway 5 at Merritt, British Columbia Merritt . Highway 5A circles around Merritt for 7 km 4  mi to its second crossover of Highway 5 in the north area of Merritt. Back to the east of Highway 5, Highway 5A goes north northeast for 89 km 55  mi , passing through the community of Quilchena, British Columbia Quilchena en route, before terminating within Kamloops at its junction with Highways 5, Trans Canada Highway 1 and British Columbia Highway 97 97 which are overlapped at the point where 5A terminates . BCHighways BritishColumbia road stub Category Interior of British Columbia 05A Category Similkameen Country Category Nicola Country Category British Columbia provincial highways 005A Category Transportation in ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC name notes type Hwy route 12 alternate name Lytton Lillooet Highway map established 1953 length km 62 length round length ref length notes direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 1 in Lytton, British Columbia Lytton direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 99 in Lillooet, British Columbia Lillooet previous type Hwy previous route 11 next type Hwy next route 13 Highway 12 , opened in 1953 , is a connection from the Trans Canada Highway to the town of Lillooet, British Columbia Lillooet . The highway originally went all the way to a junction with British Columbia Highway 97 Highway 97 at Lower Hat Creek, but when the Duffey Lake Road was paved in 1992 , the section of Highway 12 from Lillooet to Highway 97 was renumbered British Columbia Highway 99 99 . Highway 12 follows the east bank of the Fraser River on the western flank of the small Clear Range for 62  km 39  mi from a junction with British Columbia Highway 1 Highway 1 at Lytton, British Columbia Lytton to a junction with British Columbia Highway 99 Highway 99 just across the river from the town of Lillooet, British Columbia Lillooet . BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 012 BritishColumbia road stub BritishColumbia stub de Highway 12 British Columbia ... more details
the Highway from the Saltery Bay Ferry Terminal to Lund. BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 101 Category Coast of BritishColumbia Category Sunshine Coast de Highway 101 British ... U.S. Highway which does not even reach the Canadian border and, even if it did, would have to do so on Vancouver Island , using a ferry link . Route details Highway 101 s total distance, including the ferry link, is 159  km 99  mi . The Highway begins in the south at the BC Ferries terminal at Langdale, BritishColumbia Langdale , which connects the Sunshine Coast to Vancouver via a ferry route across Howe Sound to Horseshoe Bay, BritishColumbia Horseshoe Bay . The southern land section of Highway 101 is 81  km 50  mi long, and includes from south to north, the communities of Gibsons, BritishColumbia Gibsons , Roberts Creek, BritishColumbia Roberts Creek , Sechelt, BritishColumbia Sechelt , Halfmoon Bay, BritishColumbia Halfmoon Bay and Pender Harbour. The ferry link across the Jervis Inlet lasts 19  km 12  mi between Earls Cove, BritishColumbia Earls Cove to the south and Saltery Bay, BritishColumbia Saltery Bay to the north. The 59  km 37  ..., BritishColumbia Stillwater and Lang Bay, BritishColumbia Lang Bay , the city of Powell River, BritishColumbia Powell River , and the community of Lund, BritishColumbia Lund , at the northern ...unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road alternate name Sunshine Coast Highway province BC type Hwy route 101 length km 159 established 1962 direction a South terminus a Langdale, BritishColumbia Langdale direction b North terminus b Lund, BritishColumbia Lund previous type Hwy previous route 99 next type Hwy next route 113 Highway 101 is the main north south thoroughfare on the Sunshine Coast, BritishColumbia . Highway 101, which first opened in 1962 , is divided into two separate land segments, with a ferry link in between. The number of the highway is derived from that of U.S. Route 101 ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type BC route 4 alternate name Alberni Highway, Pacific Rim Highway maint map length km 163 length round length ref established decommissioned direction a East terminus a jct state BC Hwy 19A in Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia Qualicum Beach junction jct state BC Hwy 19 in Qualicum Beach br jct state BC Hwy 4A in Coombs, BritishColumbia Coombs direction b West terminus b Tofino, BritishColumbia Tofino counties cities Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia Qualicum Beach , Port Alberni, BritishColumbia Port Alberni , Tofino, BritishColumbia Tofino previous type Hwy previous route 3B next type Hwy next route 5 BritishColumbiaHighway 4 , known locally as the Alberni Highway to the east of Port Alberni, BritishColumbia Port Alberni and the Pacific ... with BritishColumbiaHighway 19A Highway 19A in Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia ... south for 2  km 1   mi to an interchange with BritishColumbiaHighway 19 Highway 19 . Another ... Junction, Highway 4 travels for 11  km 7  mi before meeting Cameron Lake BritishColumbia ... of Highway 4 east of Coombs, BritishColumbia Coombs . The 4A designation was originally assigned in 1968 to the current section of Highway 4 between Coombs and Qualicum Beach, BritishColumbia Qualicum ... Highway 4 BCHighways Category BritishColumbia provincial highways 004A Category Transportation on Vancouver Island BritishColumbiaHighway 04 Category Alberni Valley de Highway 4 BritishColumbia ..., BritishColumbia Tofino , on the west coast of the Island. Route details Image Qb interchange.jpg ... Alberni Highway segment, now known as Highway 4A, at the small community of Coombs, BritishColumbia Coombs . Highway 4 veers directly west upon meeting this junction. The majority of Highway ... when the Parksville, BritishColumbia Parksville to Mud Bay, BritishColumbia Mud Bay section of the BritishColumbiaHighway 19 Inland Island Highway was completed in 1996. This older spur of Highway ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC type Hwy route 7A alternate name length km 26 established 1953 decommissioned 2006 direction a terminus a Seymour Street in Vancouver junction direction b terminus b Lougheed Highway in Coquitlam cities Vancouver br Burnaby br Port Moody br Coquitlam previous type Hwy previous route 7 next type Hwy next route 7B Highway 7A , was known locally and on street signs as the Barnet Highway and Hastings Street , was British Columbia Highway 7 Highway 7 s original 1941 route between the harbour in Vancouver and Port Moody . The highway gained the 7A designation in 1953 and was disestablished in 2006. Route Details The 26  km 16  mi long Highway 7A largely followed a parallel route alongside the Canadian Pacific Railway . The highway started off in the west at Seymour Street in Downtown Vancouver , and went 8  km 5  mi along Hastings Street Vancouver Hastings Street , passing its junction with British Columbia Highway 1 Highway 1 en route, until it reached Boundary Road Vancouver Burnaby Boundary Road , where the highway crossed into Burnaby . Highway 7A continued east along Hastings Street in Burnaby for 5  km 3  mi before turning northeast via Inlet Drive onto Barnet Highway . Once Hastings Street terminates the road narrows from 6 lanes to four, and the speed limit is upped from 50 to 80  km h from 31 to 50  mph . Barnet Highway carried Highway 7A on a winding 9  km 6  mi long route on the south shore of Burrard Inlet through Burnaby and into Port Moody, where it meets an intersection with St. John s Street. Highway 7A then travelled 5  km 3  mi east along St. Johns Street to its junctions with Dewdney Trunk Road and Ioco Road , after which it bears the street name Barnet Highway again, before terminating at its junction with Highway 7 in Coquitlam . BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 007A Category Transportation in Greater Vancouver Category Transp ... more details