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  1. Southern Yellowhead Highway near Heffley Creek, British Columbia. 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. The 2,660 km (1,650 mi) Yellowhead Highway is one of multiple highways which compose the Trans-Canada Highway system; in all four western provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB) it is numbered as provincial Highway 16, with exception of the easternmost 100 km (62 mi) which follows Manitoba Highway 1.

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  4. Labelled Highway 16 across all four provinces with its distinctive yellow head icon, it is sometimes referred to as the alternate Highway 1. It even has its own Wikipedia page . But look at these photos. There may be some dispute between Winnipeg and Masset as to where the start actually is.

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · The fascinating origins of the 3,500-kilometre route that now spans four provinces and dozens of beautiful parks. Photo: Nick Fox / Shutterstock.com. The scenic Yellowhead Highway, stretching to Mount Robson in the distance. This story is about weaving Western Canada together province by province.

  6. Yellowhead Highway - The MILEPOST. Connects: Edmonton, AB, and Prince Rupert, BC. Route#: 16. Length: 902 miles. Road Surface: Paved. Season: Open all year. Highest Pass: Obed Summit, elev. 3,819 feet. Maps (3 detailed pdf files available): Edmonton, AB to Prince George, BC. Prince George, BC to Topley, BC. Topley, BC to Prince Rupert, BC.

  7. The Yellowhead Highway officially starts in Massett, on Haida Gwaii (Formerly known as Queen Charlotte Islands) and includes the ferry crossing from Skidegate to Prince Rupert. From Prince Rupert, the Yellowhead route crosses the western provinces of BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan before officially ending in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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