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Route map Highway 5. Southern Yellowhead Highway ... Highway 5 is a 543 km (337 mi) ... BC Highway 5 Nicola Valley (2007) Between Hope and Kamloops, ...
Clearwater (connects to Hwy 5) Old North Thompson Highway — — Old alignment of Hwy 5: Highway 921:1771: 2.15: 1.34 Halston Bridge / Kamloops city boundary: Hwy 5 / Paul Lake Road at Kamloops I.R. Halston Road — — Highway 921:1773: 35.52: 22.07 Hwy 5 / Halston Road at Kamloops I.R. McNulty Road northwest of Pritchard • Paul Lake Road ...
Highway 5A is Highway 5's pre-1986 alignment south of Kamloops. Unlike the main route, a section of BC Highway 5 known as the Coquihalla, which is a twinned highway consisting of at least 4 lanes at any given point, the 182 km (113 mi) long Highway 5A is only two lanes, with one four lane section between Highway 5 and Highway 97C (known as the Okanagan Connector), lasting along BC Highway 5A ...
Although this was a busy road with many lakeside homes, neither the US nor Canada had a border station here. Persons entering the US here were expected to travel to the US Customs office at 70 Main Street, Newport, VT to report for inspection. That office closed in 1972, and the road was barricaded at the border at that time.
Highway 5 north (Coquihalla Highway) – Merritt, Kelowna, Kamloops: Hwy 1 exits freeway and branches north; exit numbers continue along Hwy 5; eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 171.05: 106.29: Old Hope-Princeton Way (Highway 915:1300 east) Hwy 915:1300 is unsigned; westbound (southbound) access to Hwy 3 / Hwy 5: 172.87: 107.42
BC Parks Coldwater River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada , located at the confluence of the Coldwater River with Cullet Creek, 50 km south of Merritt on BC Highway 5 .
Highway 8, known as the Nicola Highway, is an alternate route to Highway 97C between Highway 1 and the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. Highway 8 was first numbered in 1953, and very little about the highway changed between that year and 2021, when large segments of the highway were washed out by floods .
North of Jade City, Highway 37 travels another 120 km (75 mi) to its crossing of the 60th parallel into the Yukon Territory, becoming Yukon Highway 37 and terminating at a junction with the Alaska Highway near Upper Liard just 3.4 km (2.1 mi) later. According to the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation, "Most of the route is hard surface ...