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Location km [1] mi Destinations Notes; Central Kootenay: Nelway: 0.00: 0.00: SR 31 south – Metaline Falls, Spokane: Continues into Washington: Canada–US border at Metaline Falls-Nelway Border Crossing 10.37: 6.44: Highway 3 east (Crowsnest Highway) – Creston, Cranbrook: South end of Hwy 3 concurrency: Salmo: 24.53: 15.24
TransLink Ford E-Series HandyDART bus. HandyDART is an accessible transit service in British Columbia that uses vans or small buses to transport disabled or elderly passengers who cannot use the normal transit system. [1]
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Taken on June 5, 2009, a Google Maps Camera Car (Chevrolet Cobalt) in Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario. In Canada, Google Street View is available on streets, roads, and highways in most parts of the country, with coverage in all provinces and territories. The feature is also provided in Whistler Blackcomb Resort, the location of the 2010 Winter ...
From Cranbrook, it is another 7 km (4 mi) east to the Fort Steele junction, where Highway 3 hands Highway 95 off to Highway 93. [2] From the Fort Steele junction, Highway 95 follows Highway 93 north for 31 km (19 mi) through the community of Wasa, to where Highway 95A's east junction is located.
Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,293 mi) and is the only route that runs the entire north–south length of British Columbia, connecting the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia–Yukon boundary in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon.
Highway 3 west (Crowsnest Highway) / Highway 95 south – Cranbrook: Fort Steele Interchange North end of Hwy 3 concurrency; south end of Hwy 95 concurrency: Fort Steele: 99.69: 61.94: Fort Steele Bridge across the Kootenay River: 100.83: 62.65: Wardner Fort Steele Road (Highway 935:1381 south) – Wardner 124.35: 77.27: Wasa Bridge across the ...
As of 2020, about 25 percent of the highway between Alberta and Kamloops has been upgraded to a divided four-lane cross-section. Several new projects have been funded and are expected to the constructed by 2023, including: [59] A new 4.9 km-long four-lane divided section around Chase, involving the construction of an interchange at the town;