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  2. Yellowhead Bridge (Prince George, British Columbia) Coordinates: 53°54′36.1″N 122°43′23.9″W. The Yellowhead Bridge is a road bridge in Prince George, British Columbia. It carries Highway 16 over the Fraser River. It was completed in 1988.

  3. Jun 16, 2014 · A roadway on each side was used for cars and pedestrians from 1915 to 1987, at which time the concrete Yellowhead bridge was completed. Regarding the bridge's lift span - Davies writes that it's ...

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  4. Yellowhead Road & Bridge. A company with tradition Between 1988 and 2022, YRB has delivered over 110 contract-years of service to the Province of British Columbia and delivered road and bridge maintenance services to the Federal Government on the Alaska Highway. Our Founders’ goal was to provide the same high level of service historica

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  5. Follow the Yellowhead into the Northwest. It’s impossible to see everything along Route 16 in just a few days. This nearly 720-kilometre stretch of highway, linking Prince George to Prince Rupert, cuts through a vast wilderness area studded with rolling plains, glaciated valleys, soaring snow-capped peaks, thundering waterfalls, and the wild rivers of the Bulkley and Skeena before it meets ...

  6. E 450.7 Crossing Fraser River bridge to Prince George westbound. E 451.9 Prince George Downtown Visitor Center on First Avenue. E 452 Stoplight; turn left to continue on Highway 16/Victoria Street through downtown Prince George. E 454 Junction of Highway 16 and Highway 92 at Prince George. Log now shows miles from Prince George (PG) westbound.

  7. In 1947, Highway 16's western end was moved from New Hazelton to the coastal city of Prince Rupert, and in 1953, the highway was re-aligned to end at Prince George. In 1969, further alignment east into Yellowhead Pass was opened to traffic after being constructed up through 1968 and raised to all-weather standards in 1969.

  8. Prince George. Prince George is the largest city in Northern British Columbia, located at the junction of Yellowhead Highway 16 and Alaska Highway 97. The city is situated where the Nechako River joins the Fraser River and is surrounded by beautiful lakes and the rolling hills of the Nechako Plateau. The natural beauty and abundance of parks ...

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