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Highway 97 – Chetwynd, Prince George, Fort St. John, Whitehorse: Hwy 97 north is the Alaska Highway; Hwy 97 south is the John Hart Highway: 1.81: 1.12: 10th Street: To Alaska Highway Mile zero monument: 2.08: 1.29: Highway 49 east / 8th Street – Spirit River: Roundabout: 4.50: 2.80: To Highway 97 / 7th Street: Dawson Creek bypass; dangerous ...
Shortest officially numbered highway in BC. Hwy 43: 35 22 Hwy 3 in Sparwood: Elkford: Elk Valley Highway 1983 Current — Hwy 49: 16 10 Hwy 2 in Dawson Creek: Hwy 49 at Alberta border near Dawson Creek Spirit River Highway, Northern Woods and Water Route: 1975 Current — Hwy 52: 243 151 Hwy 97 at Arras Hwy 2 at Tupper Heritage Highway 1988 ...
Hwy 2-148 — intercity (ex:Highway 11) usually with at-grade intersections 400-427 — 400-series freeways and limited-access highways The Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) is a de facto part of the 400-series, and is given a numerical designation of 451 in some documents, although this number is not posted on the road itself
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: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 72.57: 45.09: Horseshoe Bay Drive (Highway 911:2924 south) to Marine Drive: Southbound exit and northbound entrance: 73 ...
Highway 52 (Heritage Highway) to Highway 2 / Highway 97 93.62: 58.17: Highway 97 north (John Hart Highway) – Dawson Creek: Hwy 29 branches south; east end of Hwy 97 concurrency: Chetwynd: 96.54: 59.99: Highway 97 south (John Hart Highway) – Prince George: Hwy 29 branches north; west end of Hwy 97 concurrency 154.35: 95.91
Highway 27, the Stuart Lake Highway, is a 61 kilometres (38 mi) long spur of the Yellowhead Highway in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako. First opened in 1967, it provides a connection from Vanderhoof, on Highway 16, north to Fort St. James, at the southern end of Stuart Lake. Highway 27 is a two lane roadway maintained year round by ...
Highway 4 enters the city limits of Port Alberni 2 km (1.2 mi) west of the main spur into the city, and 5 km (3 mi) later, exits Port Alberni via a bridge over the Somass River. Tofino was a strong advocate of the Trans-Canada Highway system, and this sign was erected in the hope that Highway 4 would become part of the TCH.
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. [2]