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Highway 1 travels through central Nanaimo on Nicol Street and Stewart Avenue to the Departure Bay ferry terminal, where the Vancouver Island section ends. [1] BC Ferries operates an automobile ferry service from Departure Bay to Horseshoe Bay that carries Highway 1 to the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. A typical vessel assigned to ...
Burnaby city council, Vancouver city council, and directors of the GVRD (now Metro Vancouver) passed resolutions opposing the Port Mann / Highway 1 expansion. [23] [24] Opponents of the expansion included local environmental groups, urban planners, [25] and Washington state's Sightline Institute. [26]
Originally named the Second Narrows Bridge, it connects Vancouver to the North Shore of Burrard Inlet, which includes the District of North Vancouver, the City of North Vancouver, and West Vancouver. It was constructed adjacent to the older Second Narrows Bridge, which is now exclusively a rail bridge. Its construction, from 1956 to 1960, was ...
A 17 km (11 mi) long segment of highway in North Cowichan and Ladysmith designated as Highway 1A. It starts in the south at the intersection of Highway 1 and Mount Sicker Road, the Highway follows Mount Sicker Road and Chemainus Road east for 2 km (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 mi) to an intersection with Crofton Road, which provides access to the community of Crofton.
Highway 1 (TCH) (Cassiar Connector) – Hope, Whistler: Hwy 1 passes underneath Hastings Street via the Cassiar Tunnel; Hwy 1 exit 26: Vancouver–Burnaby boundary: 8.0: 5.0: Boundary Road: Burnaby: 9.5: 5.9: Willingdon Avenue: 12.8: 8.0: Inlet Drive (to Barnet Highway) East end of former Highway 7A concurrency; through traffic follows Inlet ...
Hwy 99 in Vancouver: Hwy 1 in Abbotsford: Kingsway, 10th Avenue, McBride Boulevard, King George Boulevard, Fraser Highway: 1972 Current Old alignment of Hwy 1 through Downtown Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey (via Pattullo Bridge), and Abbotsford. Hwy 1A: 18 11 Hwy 1 in Chilliwack: Hwy 9 near Popkum: Vedder Road, Old Yale Road 1972 c. 1990s
The Cassiar Connector is a highway traffic tunnel on the Trans-Canada Highway. It is located in the north-east corner of Vancouver, British Columbia, near the Vancouver-Burnaby border. Travelling northward, the tunnel begins under Adanac Street and passes under the interchange between East Hastings Street and the Highway 1 offramps.
Highway 99 south (to Stanley Park Parkway) – Vancouver, Vancouver International Airport: Interchange; east end of Hwy 99 concurrency; access to Lions Gate Bridge: North Vancouver (District) 18.7: 11.6: To Highway 1 (TCH) / Capilano Road: North Vancouver District–City boundary: 20.2: 12.6: MacKay Road: North Vancouver (City) 20.4: 12.7