Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Highway 99 is a provincial highway in British Columbia that runs 377 kilometres (234 mi) from the U.S. border to near Cache Creek, serving Greater Vancouver and the Squamish–Lillooet corridor. It is a major north–south artery within Vancouver and connects the city to several suburbs as well as the U.S. border , where it continues south as ...
The tunnel forms part of Highway 99. It is named for Nehamiah "George" Massey , a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia . He represented Delta between 1956 and 1960, and was a long-time advocate of a permanent crossing to replace the Ladner Ferry that crossed the south arm of the Fraser River.
Highway 99A is a series of former highways in the southwestern part of British Columbia, Canada. It was the designation of the former 1942 alignment of Highway 99 as well a various alternate routes which existed in the 1950s and 1960s. The last official use of '99A' was decommissioned in 2006, although some present-day, commercially published ...
The brush fire broke out in southwest of Whyte Lake, approximately 500 meters (0.31 mile) from the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, the BCWS said. "The fire is currently estimated at three hectares ...
The Peace Arch Border Crossing is the common name for the Blaine–Douglas crossing which connects the cities of Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia on the Canada–United States border. I-5 on the American side joins BC Highway 99 on the Canadian side.
Hwy 99 in Richmond: Sea Island Way — — Connects to Vancouver International Airport: Highway 911:2924: 2.63: 1.63 Hwy 1 / Hwy 99 in West Vancouver: Hwy 99 in West Vancouver: Horseshoe Bay Drive 2009: current Former alignment of Hwy 99: Highway 912:2565: 11.69: 7.26 Hwy 101 at Langdale: Port Mellon: Port Mellon Highway — — Highway 912: ...
Five miles of Highway 99 was also replaced from a half-mile south of Childs Avenue to 0.8 miles south of Franklin Road overcrossing. “The new Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP ...
Construction on the Highway 99 project begins June 30 and continues through July 3, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. The following ramps will experience full on and off-ramp closures during this time: