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  2. Trans Canada Highway (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Trans Canada Highway is an EP by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada. [4] Originally scheduled for release on 6 June 2006, [ 5 ] it was published by Warp on 29 May 2006. [ 6 ] The album peaked at number 4 on the UK Independent Albums Chart , [ 7 ] number 8 on the UK Dance Albums Chart , [ 8 ] and number 12 on Billboard ' s Top Dance ...

  3. Category : Former segments of the Trans-Canada Highway

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    Pages in category "Former segments of the Trans-Canada Highway" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. ... This page was last edited on 6 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. TransCanada - Wikipedia

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    Trans Canada Trail, a hiking trail system; Trans-Canada Highway, primary highway that runs across Canada; Trans-Canada Air Lines, predecessor to Air Canada; TC Energy, formerly TransCanada Corporation, an energy company based in Calgary, Alberta; TransCanada Tower, Calgary, an office tower located in Calgary, Alberta

  6. Ottawa Road 174 - Wikipedia

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    Despite the protests of the city that the road served a provincial purpose, a second round of transfers saw Highway 17 east of Ottawa downloaded entirely on January 1, 1998 adding 12.8 km (8.0 mi) to the length of Regional Road 174. The Trans-Canada Highway designation was subsequently moved from the former Highway 17 to Highway 417.

  7. Eagle Pass (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Pass was chosen as the route of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), and later the Trans-Canada Highway, over the Monashees. The line over the Eagle Pass was the last section of the CPR to be completed; the last spike was driven at a location known as Craigellachie in 1885.