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Compass cards and tickets have been required for all trips taken by SkyTrain, SeaBus, and West Coast Express since April 8, 2016. [6] By June 2016, TransLink reported that more than 915,000 customers had switched to using Compass, which included 95% of customers who could have used other fare media such as cash or paper-based FareSaver tickets. [7]
Eastbound buses will pull in directly off the highway (similar to the RapidBus stations in Kelowna) and Westbound buses will route along Westgate Road to a similar RapidBus station. At implementation, the select few 97 Express trips along Ross and Cameron will likely stay on Highway 97 to make for routing reliability.
Kelowna – Rock Creek Summit — 1,265 m (4,150 ft) Central Okanagan 95.87: 59.57: Big White Road – Big White Ski Resort: Kelowna: 128.82: 80.05: Highway 97 – Penticton, City Centre, Vernon: Hwy 33 is maintained by the City of Kelowna west of Hwy 97: 129.17: 80.26: Enterprise Way: Hwy 33 northern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0 ...
Old alignment of Highway 1 north of Mt. Sicker Road. Hwy 1A: 16 10 Hwy 1 in Victoria: Hwy 1 near Langford: Gorge Road, Admirals Road, Old Island Highway, Goldstream Avenue 1956 c. 1990s Former Hwy 1 in Victoria Hwy 1A: 16 10 Former Hwy 1 in Parksville: Port Alberni: Alberni Highway 1942 1953 Replaced by Hwy 4. Hwy 1A: 4 2 Hwy 1 in West Vancouver
Big White Ski Resort, simply known as Big White, is a ski resort located 56 km (35 mi) southeast of Kelowna in the Southern Interior of British Columbia.It is located on Big White Mountain, the highest summit in the Okanagan Highland, an upland area between the Monashee Mountains and the Okanagan Valley.
The section of Highway 97C east of Merritt is an expressway ranging between 4 and 6 lanes, with a speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). The section east of Aspen Grove is a freeway with a speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph). The road was formerly an expressway with a speed limit of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph).
McKenzie Avenue (Admirals Road east) to Highway 17 – Sidney, Airport, Ferries: McKenzie Avenue Interchange [66] View Royal: 9.59: 5.96: 8: Helmcken Road: Helmcken Road Interchange: 11.30: 7.02: 10: Colwood (Island Highway, Burnside Road) Colwood Interchange Northbound exit and southbound entrance; former Hwy 1A south: 12.24: 7.61: 11: Colwood ...
Kelowna Pacific Railway (reporting mark KPR) was a short-line railroad, formerly a Canadian National Railway line, leased by Knighthawk Rail. The KPR's line ran from Kelowna to Kamloops through the Okanagan Valley. Operations started on January 30, 2000, and ended on July 5, 2013, when the company entered receivership.