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      52 km (32 mi)

      • Approximately 52 km (32 mi) east of Osoyoos, the Crowsnest Highway reaches its junction with Highway 33 at Rock Creek, then the highway heads east for 70 km (43 mi) to its junction with Highway 41, just before passing through Grand Forks.
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  2. Approximately 52 km (32 mi) east of Osoyoos, the Crowsnest Highway reaches its junction with Highway 33 at Rock Creek, then the highway heads east for 70 km (43 mi) to its junction with Highway 41, just before passing through Grand Forks.

  3. VIEW GOOGLE MAP. Driving Distances to/from Osoyoos. Maps and Driving Directions: The Crowsnest Highway runs east from BC & west from Alberta. Hugging the Canadian & US border in BC’s Thompson-Okanagan Region.

  4. Overview of the #3 Crowsnest Route of the Trans Canada Highway through British Columbia between Hope, Osoyoos, Castlegar, Cranbrook, to AB.

  5. Apr 7, 2016 · Travelling along the Crowsnest Highway – one of BC’s major throughways, also referred to as the Interprovincial, Southern Trans-Provincial and Highway 3 (and, more locally, as the Hope-Princeton Highway) – you’ll find plenty of places to refresh and rest up as you head east towards Osoyoos (or beyond). Osoyoos by Marcin Chady, Vancouver.

  6. Hwy 3 east (Crowsnest Highway) – Crowsnest Pass, Fort Macleod, Lethbridge: Continues into Alberta: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    Regional District
    Location
    Km [1]
    Mi
    0.00
    0.00
    0.99
    0.62
    3.08
    1.91
    6.67
    4.14
  7. Part 1: Vancouver to Abbotsford. Part 2: Abbotsford to Hope. Part 3: Hope to Osoyoos. Part 4: Osoyoos to Castlegar. Part 5: Castlegar to Fernie. Rainforest to Rockies follows a road less travelled that connects the forest-fringed city of Vancouver to the rugged mountain town of Fernie. The scenic drive crosses plunging canyons, arid desert, and ...

  8. Reflecting the importance of the Crowsnest Highway and the No.97, a new border post was built in 1948 and Osoyoos was raised in status from an outport to a port of entry. That July 1st, the Village held its first Cherry Festival. Osoyoos enjoyed the rumble of trains for only 33 years.

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