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Great Bear Snowshed (2007) BC Highway 5 Nicola Valley (2007) Between Hope and Kamloops , Highway 5 is known as the Coquihalla Highway (colloquially "the Coq", pronounced "coke"). It is a 186-kilometre-long (116 mi) freeway , varying between four and six lanes with a speed limit of 120 km/h (75 mph) for most of its length.
Highway 5A is Highway 5's pre-1986 alignment south of Kamloops. Unlike the main route, a section of BC Highway 5 known as the Coquihalla, which is a twinned highway consisting of at least 4 lanes at any given point, the 182 km (113 mi) long Highway 5A is only two lanes, with one four lane section between Highway 5 and Highway 97C (known as the Okanagan Connector), lasting along BC Highway 5A ...
Canyon Drive — — Highway 944:1174: 32.85: 20.41 Cecil Lake Road north for Fort St. John: 264 Road north of Rose Prairie: Rose Prairie Road — — Section not part of unofficial Hwy 103 Highway 945:1564: 15.40: 9.57 Hwy 27 north of Vanderhoof: Nechako River: Braeside Road — — Highway 951:1502: 7.70: 4.78 Daajing Giids: Hwy 16 near the ...
Repair of the Coquihalla Highway could take months, after it was damaged by heavy flooding and mudslides in British Columbia, Canada, according to local authorities cited by Global News on ...
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 5 (Coquihalla Highway) – Kamloops, Vancouver: Coldwater interchange (Hwy 5 exit 286) West end of Hwy 5A concurrency; east end of Hwy 8 concurrency: 110.02: 68.36: To Highway 5A north / Voght Street: Former west end of Hwy 5A concurrency: Lower Nicola: 114.88: 71.38: Highway 8 west (Nicola Highway) – Spences Bridge
Coquihalla may refer to: Coquihalla River, British Columbia, Canada Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park; Coquihalla River Provincial Park; Coquihalla Summit, British Columbia, Canada; Okanagan—Coquihalla, a former federal electoral district in British Columbia
Coquihalla Summit (el. 1,244 m or 4,081 ft) is a highway summit along the Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia, Canada. [1] It is the highest point on the highway between the cities of Hope and Merritt .