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Highway 93 southbound, north of Radium Hot Springs, exit from Kootenay National Park. The Banff–Windermere Highway begins at British Columbia Highway 95 in village of Radium Hot Springs at the north end of the 134 km (83 mi) Highway 93/95 concurrency, approximately 15 km (9 mi) north of Windermere Lake where the highway gains its name.
The section between the Canada-U.S. border and the Crowsnest Highway is known as the Elko–Roosville Highway, the section between the Crowsnest Highway and Radium Hot Springs is known as the Kootenay–Columbia Highway, [3] while the section east of Radium Hot Springs is known as the Banff–Windermere Parkway.
Highway 93 follows the Trans-Canada Highway for 28 km (17 mi) northwest, diverging from highway 1 west of Lake Louise. Highway 1 continues west to Yoho National Park. The Bow Valley Parkway also links Lake Louise and Banff. This road parallels Highway 1 and, at the midpoint, passes Castle junction where it links with Highway 93. [3]
The highway connects with U.S. Route 95, from which the highway takes its number, at the Canada–U.S. border at Kingsgate, just north of Eastport, Idaho. [2] The section between the Canada-U.S. border and the Crowsnest Highway is known as the Yahk–Kingsgate Highway while the section between the Crowsnest Highway and Golden is known as the ...
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Airport Access Road – Airport: Kimberley: 27.70: 17.21: Wallinger Avenue, Ross Street – Kimberley Alpine Resort: Hwy 95A branches east 55.48: 34.47: Highway 93 / Highway 95 – Invermere, Radium Hot Springs, Wasa, Fort Steele: Through traffic follows Hwy 93 north / Hwy 95 north: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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.
The peak of Allison Pass. The Crowsnest Highway's western terminus is at Hope, where it branches off from the Trans-Canada Highway ().The highway goes east for 7 km (4 mi) to its junction with the Coquihalla Highway (), where it exits the freeway and continues for 127 km (79 mi) on a segment known as the Hope-Princeton Highway, passing the Hope Slide en route to Allison Pass, Manning ...