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  2. Feb 7, 2006 · In 1985 the total amount, paved and unpaved, was 841,411 km. By 1995 Canada had a total of 901,903 km of public roadway comprising 442,408 km of gravel road, 301,348 km of paved road, 69,292 of surface treated road, 66,829 km of earth roads, 16,571 km of freeway and 5,455 km of roads classified as "other," e.g., winter roads.

  3. May 24, 2022 · The stock and condition of Canada's roads and bridges remained consistent from 2018 to 2020, according to new results from Canada's Core Public Infrastructure Survey for 2020. Road construction continued at an accelerated pace in 2019 and 2020

  4. There are more than 1.13 million two-lane equivalent lane-kilometres of public road in Canada. About 40% of the road network is paved, while 60% is unpaved. Four provinces—Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Alberta — account for over 75% of the total road length.

  5. Aug 26, 2017 · Therefore, it is not surprising that the total length of all roads in Canada is 1,042,300 kilometers (647,655 miles), of which 415,600 kilometers (258242 miles) are paved.

  6. Oct 4, 2022 · Canada is a vast landscape, and as you might expect, so is the road network. In 2020 there were just over 1 million (1,042,718) kilometres of public road assets in Canada. Over half (597,701 kilometres) were local roads, and about one-tenth (115,575 kilometres) were arterial roads.

  7. More than 1.13 million two-lane equivalent lane-kilometres of public road in Canada Ontario, Québec, Saskatchewan, and Alberta account for over 75% of the total road length Approximately 40% of the road network is paved

  8. Almost half of all roads in Canada were located in Ontario and Alberta in 2016, each of which accounted for just under one-quarter of all roads in the country. Ontario and Alberta had the highest share of local roads located within their boundaries, with nearly one-quarter of the total in each.

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