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  2. British Columbia Highway 3 - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia Highway 3, officially named the Crowsnest Highway, is an 841-kilometre (523 mi) highway that traverses southern British Columbia, Canada.It runs from the Trans-Canada Highway at Hope to Crowsnest Pass at the Alberta border and forms the western portion of the interprovincial Crowsnest Highway that runs from Hope to Medicine Hat, Alberta.

  3. British Columbia Highway 3A - Wikipedia

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    Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) – Grand Forks, Trail, Salmo, Creston: Ootischenia Interchange Hwy 3A western terminus 3.22: 2.00: Brilliant Bridge crosses the Kootenay River: 3.60: 2.24: Robson Road – Castlegar City Centre, Robson: Partially grade separated: 19.90: 12.37: Highway 6 north – New Denver, Nakusp, Vernon: West end of Hwy 6 ...

  4. List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Former alignment of Hwy 3: Highway 915:2752: 3.61: 2.24 Hwy 9 in Agassiz: Hwy 7 in Agassiz: Agassiz Bypass — — Connects Hwy 9 south with Hwy 7 east. Highway 916: 12.60: 7.83 Hwy 15 in Surrey: 210th Street in Maple Ridge: Golden Ears Way — — Maintained by Translink: Highway 921:0923: 16.15: 10.04 Meadow Creek Road (Hwy 97D) north of Lac ...

  5. British Columbia Highway 3B - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 3B branches east; west end of Hwy 22 concurrency: Trail: 37.80: 23.49: Highway 22 north – Castlegar: East end of Hwy 22 concurrency: 38.57: 23.97: Victoria Street Bridge crosses the Columbia River: 45.11: 28.03: Highway 22A south – Airport, USA border : Central Kootenay 68.34: 42.46: Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) – Castlegar, Salmo ...

  6. Kootenay Pass - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay Pass, known locally as "the Salmo–Creston" is a mountain pass in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada.The pass summit divides the drainage basin of the Pend d'Oreille River on the west (via tributaries Stagleap Creek, the South Salmo River and the Salmo River) from that of Kootenay River/Kootenay Lake to the east (via tributary Summit Creek).

  7. British Columbia Highway 95 - Wikipedia

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    South end of Hwy 3 concurrency: East Kootenay: Cranbrook: 77.24– 89.05: 47.99– 55.33: Passes through Cranbrook: 83.62: 51.96: Highway 95A north – Kimberley: Cranbrook Interchange 89.05: 55.33: Highway 3 east / Highway 93 south (Crowsnest Highway) – Fernie, Lethbridge: Fort Steele Interchange North end of Hwy 3 concurrency; south end of ...

  8. 10 Foods You Should Never Eat on a Road Trip - AOL

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    And as seeds are typically high in fiber, this can lead to an upset stomach on the road. Crumbly Foods A sandwich with a hard roll, a crisp cookie, or a pastry like a croissant is best at a table.

  9. Crowsnest Highway - Wikipedia

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    The highway meets the northern end of Highway 4 at the eastern limit of Lethbridge before continuing east to Coaldale and Taber. [3] Within Taber, Highway 36 runs concurrently with Highway 3 for 3 km (2 mi). The highway reduces to a two-lane undivided road and the Crowsnest Highway ends 113 km (70 mi) later at the Trans-Canada Highway in ...