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  1. Highway 99 is a provincial highway in British Columbia that runs 377 kilometres (234 mi) from the U.S. border to near Cache Creek, serving Greater Vancouver and the Squamish–Lillooet corridor. It is a major north–south artery within Vancouver and connects the city to several suburbs as well as the U.S. border , where it continues south as ...

  2. Highway 99A is a series of former highways in the southwestern part of British Columbia, Canada. It was the designation of the former 1942 alignment of Highway 99 as well a various alternate routes which existed in the 1950s and 1960s.

  3. Sep 4, 2012 · The Jamie Davis Heavy Rescue team clean up accidents on British Columbia's Coquihalla Highway, one of the most economically important, most travelled trucking routes in North America. Reality 2012. PG. Starring Jamie Davis, Jason Davis, Ken Duperon.

  4. Highway 99 (sometimes BC 99) is a BC highway in BC that runs 380 kilometres (240 mi) from the U.S. border to near Cache Creek, serving Greater Vancouver and the Squamish–Lillooet corridor. It is a major north–south artery within Vancouver and connects the city to several suburbs as well as the U.S. border , where it continues south as ...

  5. Help. Category:British Columbia Highway 99. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Media related to British Columbia Highway 99, a 409-kilometre (254 mi) provincial highway in Metro Vancouver and Squamish-Lillooet regional districts in British Columbia, Canada. Subcategories.

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  6. This page will allow you to access photographs of the various sections of British Columbia's Highway 99. Photos are organized by location from south to north. Please select a link below to further refine your photograph search.

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  8. British Columbia Highway 99 is a North-South Canadian highway that runs from the U.S. border and I-5 to Vancouver and Trans-Canada Highway 1. It passes through the city of Surrey for the first 20 kilometers, then it curves Northwest and enters Vancouver. It's northern terminus is Trans-Canada...