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  1. The Yellowhead Highway was officially opened in Western Canada in 1970; in 1978 all four Western Provinces agreed to use #16 for the highway. In 1986, the Yellowhead Highway received the designation of a Trans Canada Highway with Highway #5 in BC, from Tête Jaune to Hope, remaining named just the Yellowhead Highway.

    • 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
  2. The Yellowhead Highway is a 2,859 km (1,777 mi) highway in Western Canada, running from Masset, British Columbia, to where it intersects Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) just west of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. It is designated as Highway 16 in all four provinces that it passes through (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba).

    • 7,476 km (4,645 mi)Main route
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  4. Feb 7, 2006 · Last Edited January 4, 2021. The Trans-Canada Highway is a continuous road that allows vehicle travel across Canada. The highway runs through each of Canada’s 10 provinces, from Victoria, British Columbia, to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. At 7,821 km, it is the fourth-longest highway — and second-longest national highway — in ...

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · On July 8 and 9, 1947, the Trans Canada Highway System Association (Yellowhead Route), under the presidency of Edmonton Mayor Harry Ainlay, held a meeting in Blue River with government officials and highly respected business and professional men of the day attending. And so began the Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway Association. A Common Goal

  6. History of the Yellowhead Route in BC. In the ’60s and early ’70s, Highway 16 was extended east from Prince George to McBride, right to the Alberta border. The province also reconstructed of Highway 5 from Kamloops to Tete Jaune Cache. These projects build and paved 704 kilometres of road for a total cost of about $97 million.

  7. 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 ...

  8. In 1970, a northern route called Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) was officially opened across Western Canada. Highway 16 splits from the main Trans-Canada Highway just west of Winnipeg at Portage La Prairie and then passes through Saskatoon, Edmonton, Hinton and Jasper.

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