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  1. Yellowhead Highway Trans-Canada Highway BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU Route information Length 2,859 km (1,777 mi) History Established in 1970 Renumbered to Hwy 16 in 1976 Trans-Canada Highway in 1990 Major junctions West end Hodges Avenue / Towhill Road in Masset, BC Major intersections Hwy 97 in Prince George, BC Hwy 5 near Tête Jaune Cache, BC Hwy 43 near Stony Plain, AB Hwy 216 ...

    • 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. West Virginia Routes: US Highways and State Routes include: Route 11, Route 19, Route 33, Route 35, Route 40, Route 50, Route 52, Route 60, Route 119, Route 219, Route 220, Route 250 and Route 522. ADVERTISEMENT

  3. The Yellowhead Highway travels west on Portage Avenue, with Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway mainline) joining route a few blocks to the west, leaving Winnipeg to 2 Portage la Prairie (population 13,000). Portage la Prairie was built around 1838 fur trade post Fort La Reine (now a 25-building museum); canoes were carried overland from Lake ...

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  5. Nov 19, 2018 · The Highland Scenic Highway. Though only 52 miles long, the Highland Scenic Highway travels through some of the most remote highland reaches in the Appalachians, crossing the "roof" of West Virginia at more than 4,500 feet above sea level. Though not so lofty when compared with the Rockies, the Appalachians can become treacherous in winter.

  6. There aren't many lodging choices, but the 28 Inn, 4545 Yellowhead Hwy. 16, New Hazelton (tel. 877/842-2828 or 250/842-6006; www.28inn.com), with a dining room and pub, is clearly the best, with rooms going for C$74 double.

  7. Mount Robson Provincial Park. One of the most scenic stops on the Yellowhead Highway, this provincial British Columbia park just west of Jasper is home to the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Mount Robson is 12,972 feet tall and towers over surrounding mountains. The park is mostly undisturbed wilderness and is home to mule deer, whitetail ...

  8. Sep 28, 2022 · Today, as always, we know there is strength in unity. The Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway Association has proven this beyond a doubt. Origins of the Yellowhead Highway. This story reaches back to the 1800s, when a blond-haired Iroquois Métis traded and trapped for the North West Company, now known as the Hudson’s Bay Company. His name was ...

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