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  1. The Yellowhead Highway (French: Route Yellowhead) is a major interprovincial highway in Western Canada that runs from Winnipeg to Graham Island off the coast of British Columbia via Saskatoon and Edmonton.

  2. Watch for wildlife! Grizzly grazes alongside the Yellowhead Highway. The MILEPOST® logs Yellowhead Highway 16 from Edmonton, AB, to Prince Rupert, BC, where travelers may connect with Alaska ferries to Southeastern Alaska, and BC Ferries to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island.

  3. The Yellowhead Highway, part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, is in western Canada (the Prairies and British Columbia). It is not the Trans-Canada mainline (which originates in Victoria in the west) but an alternate, northern route through Edmonton with Prince Rupert as its western mainland endpoint, though it continues onto Haida Gwaii via ...

  4. The Yellowhead Highway and the Cassiar Highway is an alternate route to the Yukon and Alaska. It is approximately 100 miles shorter to Fairbanks from Prince George but typically slower due to road conditions on the Cassiar Highway.

  5. The Yellowhead Highway corridors (TC#16 and BC #5) provide a unique gateway to some incredible indigenous attractions, amenities, and events in Western Canada. Learn More.

  6. Sep 28, 2022 · The fascinating history of the Yellowhead Highway, a 3,500-kilometre route that now spans four provinces and dozens of beautiful parks.

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  8. Northern BC’s east-west corridor Yellowhead Highway 16 has friendly communities, great attractions and incredible scenery. Slow down and take the time to fully experience the “Yellowhead”. It all begins in the eastern border community of Tete Jaune Cache with the hovering Rocky Mountains to the north and the Cariboo Mountains to the south.

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