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  2. List of inland ferries in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Crosses Adams Lake between Chase and Sorrento, off BC Highway 1. M.V. Adams Lake II: Cable: 10 48 5 minutes Waterbridge Ferries Incorporated [2] Arrow Park Cable Ferry: Crosses the juncture of Upper Arrow Lake and Lower Arrow Lake southwest of Nakusp, off BC Highway 6. M.V. Arrow Park II: Cable: 24 48 5 minutes Waterbridge Ferries Incorporated [3]

  3. Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowhead Highway is a 2,859-kilometre (1,777 mi) highway in Western Canada, running from Masset, British Columbia, to where it intersects Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) just west of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. It is designated as Highway 16 in all four provinces that it passes through (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and ...

  4. Parson, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, the government called tenders for a ferry across the Columbia at Johnston's Landing, [11] which commenced operations at that time. [12] North–south riverboats and pack trains stopped at the place. [3] By late fall, ice shut down river traffic until early spring. During 1890, wagon road construction reached Hog Ranch from the south.

  5. British Columbia Highway 95 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1941, British Columbia used lettered routes as opposed to numbers, and the Kootenay–Columbia Highway between Cranbrook and Golden was designated as part of Route U, which continued south to U.S. Route 93 at Roosville along present-day Highway 93. [4] In 1941, British Columbia introduced numbered highways, with Highway 95 begin ...

  6. Lillooet ferries and bridges (Fraser River) - Wikipedia

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    At least from mid-1859, a ferry operated about 4 kilometres (2 mi) to the north. [1]From about 1859, Otis Parsons, who supervised the team that built the section of the Douglas Road to the head of Anderson Lake, operated the Parsonville ferry until his death. [2]

  7. List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Powell River ferry terminal: Hwy 101 in Powell River: Wharf Street (Comox Ferry Spur) — — Highway 911:2923: 0.95: 0.59 No. 3 Road in Richmond: 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 ...

  8. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 1 (TCH) west to Highway 101 – Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, Nanaimo, Gibsons: Eagle Ridge Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance North end of Hwy 1 concurrency; Hwy 101, Nanaimo and Gibsons are via BC Ferries; Sea to Sky Highway south end: 69.37: 43.10: 2: Eagleridge Drive, Marine Drive to Highway 911:2924 north

  9. British Columbia Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    BC Ferries from Departure Bay to Horseshoe Bay: Metro Vancouver: West Vancouver: 0.00: 0.00: To Highway 101 north – Gibsons, Powell River: Access via BC ferries; westbound access only: Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal: 0.35: 0.22: Keith Road: At-grade intersection, no westbound entrance; west end of freeway: 0.61: 0.38: 0: Marine Drive: Horseshoe ...