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  2. Coordinates: 52°53′33″N 118°27′50″W. class=notpageimage|. Yellowhead Pass in British Columbia. The Yellowhead Pass is a mountain pass across the Continental Divide of the Americas in the Canadian Rockies.

    • 1,131 m (3,711 ft)
  3. Learn about site management at the Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site. Roadside pullout, 25 km west of Jasper on Highway 16 in Jasper National Park, Alberta.

  4. Officially, the eastern end of the Yellowhead Highway is at the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street in Winnipeg. The total length of the Yellowhead Highway, including ferries, is 2,960 km (1,840 mi).

    • 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
  5. Yellowhead Pass, route through the Rocky Mountains, at the Alberta–British Columbia border, Canada, just west of Jasper and leading from Jasper National Park into Mount Robson Provincial Park. It lies at 3,711 feet (1,131 m) above sea level.

  6. Location. Jasper National Park. PO Box 10. Jasper AB T0E 1E0. Email. jasperinfo@pc.gc.ca. Directions. Roadside pullout, 25 km west of Jasper on Highway 16 in Jasper National Park, Alberta. Free admission for youth 17 and under. Other fees still apply. Detailed fees list. Facilities and services. Information. Lookout. Picnic area. Restrooms.

  7. The Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site of Canada is a historic travel corridor through the Rocky Mountains from Alberta to British Columbia. The pass is located in Jasper National Park of Canada at its eastern end and in Mount Robson Provincial Park at its western end.

  8. The route then crosses Yellowhead Pass (elevation 1,131 metres or 3,711 feet) into British Columbia. The Yellowhead Highway beside the Skeena River in British Columbia Western terminus on Haida Gwaii.

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