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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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. Dec 9, 2023 · Yellowhead Road & Bridge Ltd. (Vanderhoof), Dawson Construction Limited, Gitga'at Park Derochie Industrial Services Inc., and Thompson Brothers Construction were recognized for their work in...

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  6. www.bellsalaska.com › road logs › yellowhead-highwayBell’s Travel Guides

    Yellowhead Highway. This 733 km/455 mile highway takes you from Prince George, BC, to Prince Rupert on BC's Pacific coast, and the terminus for two coastal ferry Systems -The Alaska Marine Highway System, and the British Columbia Ferry System. The entire route is paved, and has the lowest grade of any highway through the Rocky Mountains and the ...

  7. A spur of the Yellowhead Highway, Highway 5, also known as the Southern Yellowhead Highway, connects the main highway at Tête Jaune Cache midway between the Alberta-British Columbia border and Prince George.

  8. Common entry points. Multiple entry points off River Road via Highway 16 near the Yellowhead Bridge or off Carney Street. Located adjacent to the Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum. Part of the Heritage River Trail and Centennial Trail.

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