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  1. U.S. Route 97 Alternate ( US 97 Alt.) is a 39.35-mile (63.33 km) long alternate route that extends from the US 97 / US 2 concurrency north of Wenatchee along the west side of the Columbia River to US 97 east of Chelan, completely in Chelan County. [1] The highway begins at a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 97 / US 2 north of Wenatchee ...

  2. Highway 101 highlighted in red. British Columbia Highway 101, also known as the Sunshine Coast Highway, is the main north–south thoroughfare on the Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada. Highway 101, which first opened in 1962, is divided into two separate land segments, with a ferry link in between. The highway is maintained by Capilano ...

  3. Apr 12, 2018 · Road Trip: Route 97. Route 97 is the longest continuous north-south highway in North America, stretching from northern California clear through British Columbia. In BC, Route 97 starts at the US-Canada border near Osoyoos and leads to all kinds of adventures. Here are seven Canadian routes you can follow with Highway 97 as a jumping-off point.

  4. Highway 6 is a two-lane highway passing between the Kootenay and Okanagan regions in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is divided into two parts—the Nelson-Nelway Highway between the Canada–United States border and Nelson, and the Vernon-Slocan Highway between South Slocan and Vernon. [2] [3] Highway 6 is a north–south highway ...

  5. Highway 33 is a minor two- to four-lane highway connecting the Boundary Country and Okanagan regions of British Columbia, Canada. Highway 33, which is 129 km (80 mi) long, connects Rock Creek, on the Crowsnest Highway ( Highway 3 ), north to Kelowna, on the Okanagan Highway, partially following the West Kettle River.

  6. British Columbia Highway 17A. Highway 17A highlighted in red. Highway 17A is a 6 km (3.7 mi) long route connecting Highway 99 and Highway 17; this route was originally numbered Highway 17 between these two points but the numbering was altered once the South Fraser Perimeter Road neared completion (on December 1, 2012). [1]

  7. It is located on the east (left) bank of the Fraser River, and is about midway along BC Highway 97 between the cities of Prince George (N) and Quesnel (S). It was named for Hixon Creek , which in turn is named for a 19th-century prospector in the area, by the name of Joseph Foster Hixon, who found gold here on the banks of the Fraser River back ...

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