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  1. In the prairies, the Yellowhead Highway begins in Winnipeg (population 700,000) and passes through two large cities: Edmonton (metro population 1.1 million), Saskatoon (population 250,000). Prince George is accessible from the BC Lower Mainland via BC Highway 97 (which extends US 97) but further west the route is isolated.

  2. 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. It stretches across the four western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba and is part of the Trans ...

    • Established in 1970, Renumbered to Hwy 16 in 1976, Trans-Canada Highway in 1990
    • Route 52 in Winnipeg, MB
    • 2,859 km (1,777 mi)
    • Hodges Avenue / Towhill Road in Masset, BC
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  4. The Yellowhead Highway spans all four western Canadian provinces. Its 3,000 kilometers include the small town of Masset, BC on the archipelago of Haida Gwaii in the West, the major city of Winnipeg MB in the east and the many towns, villages, and cities in between. Click for an interactive map of the Yellowhead Highway.

  5. Yellowhead Highway 16 is a major east–west route providing access to a number of attractions in Alberta and British Columbia, and junctioning with both the East and West Access Routes to the Alaska Highway as well as the Cassiar Highway. Yellowhead Highway 16 is a very scenic route, passing through mountains, forest and farmland.

  6. The Yellowhead Highway (also called the Yellowhead Route of the Trans Canada Highway) is a 2,991 kilometre (1859 mile) route across the agricultural breadbasket of the prairies and through the rugged mountains of British Columbia. The Yellowhead Highway #16 Route goes from the town of Masset on Graham Island on the Haida Gwaii archipelago ...

  7. Yellowhead Highway Highlights. 721 Prince George at the Junction Highway 16 and Highway 97. Prince George offers all the amenities you would expect of the largest BC city on the Yellowhead Highway. While visiting Prince George, you will find top notch theatre, accommodations, restaurants, and unique gift stores. Prince George Visitor Center

  8. Things to Do in Yellowhead Highway. It's a long 756km (470 miles) from Prince Rupert to Prince George. Even though it's possible to make the journey in 1 long day, it's far more pleasant to take it slowly, enjoy the scenery, and stop at some of the cultural sights along the way. The route initially follows the glacier-carved Skeena River valley ...

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