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  2. British Columbia Highway 4 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 4 is the longest east–west main vehicle route on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, with a total length of 162 km (101 mi).It is known locally as the Alberni Highway to the east of Port Alberni and the Pacific Rim Highway to the west.

  3. List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 4 north of Ucluelet: Ucluelet Road — — Highway 964:2349: 5.75: 3.57 Hwy 19 west of Cumberland: Hwy 19A in Courtenay: Comox Valley Parkway — — Highway 964:2360: 1.07: 0.66 Hwy 19 west of Buckley Bay: Hwy 19A at Buckley Bay: Buckley Bay Connector — — Connects with Buckley Bay ferry terminal Highway 964:2361: 4.41: 2.74 Hwy 19A at ...

  4. British Columbia Highway 19A - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Avenue to Highway 4 west / Highway 19 – Qualicum Beach Town Centre, Port Alberni: Comox Valley: Buckley Bay: 69.90: 43.43: Buckley Bay Road (Highway 964:2360) to Highway 19 – Buckley Bay ferry terminal: Ferry to Denman Island and Hornby Island; Hwy 964:2360 is unsigned: Royston: 99.49: 61.82: Royston Road (Highway 964:2361 west ...

  5. 400-series highways (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Highway 1 was re-routed to a new expressway. The original Port Mann Bridge opened in 1964 in conjunction with a new highway between Vancouver and Clearbrook and was designated as Highway 401; [1] the Clearbrook-Rosedale section of Highway 1 was restored to its original alignment and the expressway became part of Highway 401.

  6. British Columbia Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    Sections of Highway 1 from Grandview Highway in Vancouver to 216 Street in Langley vary from being 3 to 4 lanes in each direction, with one of these lanes being a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane. These HOV lanes were constructed in 1998 as part of the BC MOT's "Go Green" project to promote the use of HOV vehicles, and cost $62 million. [ 22 ]

  7. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth Avenue, Westmount Road: 66.96: 41.61: 4: Woodgreen Drive, Headland Drive: 68.76: 42.73: 3: 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 ...

  8. British Columbia Highway 49 - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 97 north is the Alaska Highway; Hwy 97 south is the John Hart Highway: 0.00: 0.00: Highway 2 (8th Street) – Grande Prairie, Edmonton: Roundabout; Hwy 49 western terminus 5.11: 3.18: Rolla Road (Highway 943:1196) – Rolla, Clayhurst, Pouce Coupe: Hwy 943:1196 is unsigned 15.39: 9.56: Highway 49 east (Northern Woods and Water Route ...

  9. British Columbia Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Highway 6 is a north–south highway between Nelway and the Needles Ferry and an east–west highway between the Needles Ferry and Vernon; [4] it has a total length of 407 km (253 mi). [1] It first opened in 1941 and, aside from minor realignments along its concurrences with 3 and 3A, its very winding path through the western Kootenays ...