British Columbia Highway 1
Highway 1 | ||||
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Trans-Canada Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length: | 1,047 km (651 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1961 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | Dallas Road in Victoria | |||
BC 17 in Victoria (Blanshard Street) BC 14 in Langford BC 18 in Duncan BC 19 in Nanaimo BC 1A / BC 99 in West Vancouver BC 7 / BC 7B in Coquitlam BC 15 / BC 17 in Surrey BC 10 in Langley BC 13 in Langley BC 11 in Abbotsford BC 9 in Chilliwack BC 3 / BC 5 in Hope BC 7 north of Hope BC 12 in Lytton BC 8 in Spences Bridge BC 97C south of Cache Creek BC 97 in Cache Creek BC 5 / BC 5A in Kamloops BC 97 in Monte Creek BC 97B in Salmon Arm BC 97A in Sicamous BC 23 in Revelstoke BC 95 in Golden | ||||
East end: | Hwy 1 (TCH) at Kicking Horse Pass | |||
Highway system | ||||
British Columbia provincial highways
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Highway 1 is part of the British Columbia section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Its total accumulated distance through British Columbia is 1,039 km (646 mi), including the distance travelled on ferries.
Vancouver Island section
The Vancouver Island branch of Highway 1, known locally as the Island Highway (a name shared with Highway 19), is the main thoroughfare on the south Island. The highway was first given the "1" designation in 1941, and originally went from Victoria to Kelsey Bay, a small coastal community north of Campbell River. Highway 1 on the Island was shortened to terminate in the downtown core of the city of Nanaimo in 1953, with the section north of Nanaimo being re-numbered 19. When BC Ferries took over the ferry route between Departure Bay in Nanaimo and Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver in 1961, Highway 1 on the Island was extended to the Departure Bay ferry dock.
Route details
The Island section of Highway 1, which is 116 km (72 mi) in total length, begins at the intersection of Douglas Street and Dallas Road in Victoria, where a large "mile zero" sign is erected. Highway 1 proceeds north through the city of Victoria for 4 km (2½ mi), passing by the southern terminus of Highway 17, before leaving the city at Tolmie Avenue. Once out of Victoria there are three at grade intersections at Boleskine Rd, Tillicum Rd and Mckenzie Avenue. Between Tillicum and Mckenzie there is a limited interchange at Interurban (south bound off-ramp). Highway 1 then continues on a 10 km (6 mi) long four to six lane freeway, with five interchanges along its length, one of which leads to the start of Highway 14 until the Leigh Road overpass in Langford. After its intersection with the Westshore Parkway, the highway narrows to two lanes as it enters Goldstream Provincial Park. The highway from this point is known locally as the Malahat.
From the southern entrance to Goldstream park, the Malahat section of the highway, which is known for its steep grades, goes north for 20 km (12 mi), becoming three lanes on its exit from Goldstream park and passing through the community of Malahat proper en route. The Malahat portion of the highway is mostly a three-lane cross-section, with two 4-lane sections and one 2-lane section. 50% of the Malahat highway is divided with concrete median. The Malahat section ends when it reaches the community of Mill Bay. Here it once again widens out into four lanes (with an interchange at Mill Bay Road at Bamberton), followed by signalized intersections at Butterfield Road, Frayne Road and Deloume Road. Highway 1 then travels north through a gauntlet of fifteen traffic lights for 29 km (18 mi). These provide access to Shawnigan Lake (stoplights at Shawnigan Lake Road), Cobble Hill (Cobble Hill Road, Hutchinson Road and Fisher Road), Cowichan Bay (Cowichan Bay Road, Koksilah Road, and Bench Road) and Duncan (closely spaced signals at Allenby Road, Boys Road, Trunk Road, Coronation Avenue, James Street, Beverly Street, Green Road, and Drinkwater Road). Next is a signalized junction with Highway 18. The highway then proceeds north for 10 km (6 mi) through stoplights at Mays Road and Mount Sicker Road to a signalized intersection at Henry Road serving Chemainus.
From the Chemainus junction, Highway 1 travels 11 km (7 mi) northwest to the city of Ladysmith accessed by intersections with traffic lights at Davis Road, Roberts Street, and Ludlow Road. It then continues northwest for another 13 km (8 mi) through signalized junctions at Oyster Sto-Lo Road, Cedar Road, Timberlands Road, and Spitfire Way, the last of which provides access to Nanaimo Airport. The highway then reaches an unsignalized junction at Cassidy. Immediately after crossing a bridge over the Nanaimo River, there is an interchange with Nanaimo River Road. Highway 1 enters the City of Nanaimo about 6 km (4 mi) north of Cassidy. Highway 19 merges onto the highway from the B.C. Ferry terminal at Duke Point. The two highways follow a short freeway that reaches 7 lanes at is widest point. It runs another 2 km north (1¼ mi) to a point where Highways 1 and 19 split off at a junction with Cedar Road. Highway 19 proceeds northwest to bypass Nanaimo, while Highway 1 continues north through the city of Nanaimo for 7 km (4 mi) to the B.C. Ferry terminal at Departure Bay, where the Island section of Highway 1 terminates.
Highway 1 then enters Departure Bay via ferry, turning east-northeast to enter the Strait of Georgia just north of Newcastle Island. The downtown core of Vancouver comes into view as the route approaches the entrance to Howe Sound. The highway then turns north-northeast just west of Passage Island to enter Queen Charlotte Channel, then rounds the Whytecliff Peninsula to enter the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, 57 km (30 nmi) from the Departure Bay dock.
Lower Mainland section
Like its Island section, the Highway on the Lower Mainland was first given the "1" designation in 1941. Highway 1's original alignment started out within the city limits of Vancouver, and followed Kingsway from Vancouver to Surrey, and then went along the Fraser Highway to Clearbrook. From Chilliwack, the highway originally went to Rosedale, which is a community just east of Chilliwack, along Yale Road, then along Flood-Hope Road to where it picks up its current alignment just across the Fraser River from Hope.
In 1959, Highway 1 was given an extension from within Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay by way of the Lions' Gate Bridge and Taylor Way in West Vancouver. In 1962, the section between Clearbrook and Chilliwack was re-routed to a new expressway.
In 1964, the Clearbrook-Rosedale section of Highway 1 was restored to its original alignment. Also in that year, a new expressway (or "freeway"), originally designated as Highway 401, opened up on Highway 1's current alignment between West Vancouver and Rosedale. The expressway became part of Highway 1 in 1973.
In 1986, Highway 1 between Chilliwack and Hope was improved to a freeway. Through the 1990s, all signals and intersections on Highway 1 through Greater Vancouver were removed, making the entire section of Highway 1 between Horseshoe Bay and Hope a freeway.
Route details
Highway 1's total length in the Lower Mainland is 170 km (106 mi). On the Mainland, the highway begins at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal in West Vancouver. From here to the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing, the highway is known locally as the Upper Levels Highway. There are nine interchanges on the 14 km (9 mi) stretch of the Highway within West Vancouver. The first interchange east of Horseshoe Bay brings Highway 99 onto a common alignment with Highway 1. After Taylor Way, where Highway 99 takes the exit off Highway 1, the highway then crosses over the Capilano River into the District of North Vancouver. Highway 1 travels for 9 km (6 mi) through the District and the City of North Vancouver, passing through seven interchanges, until crossing the 1292 m (4239 ft) long Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing over the Burrard Inlet into Vancouver. (The bridge, previously known as the Second Narrows Bridge, was renamed to commemorate the 27 workers who lost their lives during its construction.)
The 4 km (2½ mi) long stretch of Highway 1 through the eastern part of Vancouver is the only freeway within Vancouver's city limits. In Vancouver, Highway 1 travels through the Cassiar Tunnel and passes through three interchanges before crossing into Burnaby at the interchange with Boundary Road. The Burnaby stretch of Highway 1 is 11 km long (7 mi), and goes through four interchanges before proceeding into Coquitlam. The Coquitlam stretch of Highway 1 lasts 7 km (4 mi), with two interchanges along its length. The easternmost interchange on Highway 1 in Coquitlam leads to Highway 7. Once out of Coquitlam, Highway 1 crosses the Fraser River over the Port Mann Bridge into Surrey.
Sections of Highway 1 from the Grandview Highway to 216 street in Langley vary from being 3 to 4 lanes in each direction, with one of these lanes being a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane. These HOV lanes were constructed in 1998 as part of the BC MOT's "Go Green" project to promote the use of HOV vehicles, and cost 62 million dollars.[1]
In Surrey, Highway 1 has three interchanges, the most easterly interchange of the three leading to Highway 15 and Highway 17. 12 km (7 mi) east of the Highway's entry into Surrey, the Highway crosses into the Township of Langley. There are three interchanges on Highway 1 in its 18 km (11 mi) long stretch through Langley. One leads to 200 St., Langley's major thoroughfare, the second leads to Highway 10, and the third leads to Highway 13. Highway 1 then crosses from Metro Vancouver into the Fraser Valley Regional District on its entry into Abbotsford. There are six interchanges on Highway 1 in its 33 km (21 mi) long stretch through Abbotsford, one of which leads to Highway 11. Once Highway 1 leaves Abbotsford, it crosses over the Vedder Canal into Chilliwack. The highway goes through Chilliwack for 24 km (15 mi), passing through six interchanges within the city (Yale Road West, Lickman Road, Evans Road, Vedder Road, Prest Road, and Annis Road). An exit to Young Road is also available westbound on the highway.
2 km (1¼ mi) after leaving Chilliwack, Highway 1 reaches an interchange with Highway 9. East of the Highway 9 interchange, Highway 1 hugs the south bank of the Fraser River for 35 km (22 mi), passing through seven interchanges, until reaching the interchange with Highway 3 at Hope. Highway 1 takes the exit off the freeway at this point. (The freeway alignments of Highways 3 and 5 continue from this exit, from Exit 170 Highway 5 continues as a freeway until it meets up again with Highway 1 just west of Kamloops at Exit 362.) Most traffic traveling between Hope and Kamloops follow Highway 5 as it takes over an hour and a half less time to travel compared to following Highway 1.
Interior section
In the Kootenays, Highway 1 originally went around the Rogers Pass area in its section from Revelstoke to Golden along what was known as the Big Bend Highway. In 1962, the section of Highway between Revelstoke and Golden was re-routed through Rogers Pass. This realignment reduced the travelling distance between the two towns by more than 160 km. Over the 1970s and 1980s, Highway 1's alignment between Hope and Cache Creek underwent a massive overhaul, including new tunnels and river spans. In Kamloops, a new bypass was constructed to re-route traffic on Highway 1 around the downtown area of the city.
Route details
The Interior section of Highway 1 is 695 km (432 mi) long, and closely follows the path of the Canadian Pacific Railway. After leaving the freeway, Highway 1 courses through the town centre of Hope for 2 km (1¼ mi) before heading north across the Fraser River. At this point, Highway 1 becomes two lanes. 1 km (about ½ mi) north of the Fraser crossing, Highway 1 reaches its east junction with Highway 7. Continuing from the Highway 7 junction, Highway 1 goes 106 km (66 mi) north on a route that includes seven mountain tunnels, past the communities of Yale, Spuzzum and Boston Bar, before reaching its junction with Highway 12 at Lytton. Leaving the Fraser River, and following the Thompson River another 37 km (23 mi) northeast, Highway 1 reaches a junction with another numbered route, Highway 8. 38 km (24 mi) north of the Highway 8 junction, Highway 1 passes through a junction with Highway 97C. Continuing 5 km (3 mi) north, the highway reaches the community of Cache Creek, where Highway 97 merges onto the Trans-Canada from the north.
East of Cache Creek, Highways 1 and 97 proceed on their common alignment for 72 km (45 mi), passing through Savona en route to Kamloops. Highway 5 merges onto the Trans-Canada from the south at this point, returning the freeway to Highway 1.
The 1/97/5 concurrency proceeds east for 12 km (7 mi) on a freeway through the western part of Kamloops to where Highway 5 diverges north. Highways 1 and 97 leave Kamloops to the east 7 km (4 mi) later. The highway continues east for another 19 km (12 mi) to Monte Creek, where the freeway ends and Highway 97 diverges south from Highway 1. For the next 52 km (32 mi) east, Highway 1 takes a winding two-lane route through the communities of Pritchard, Chase and Sorrento. The highway widens to four lanes just east of Sorrento and remains in this alignment for the next 30 km (18 mi) before reaching the city of Salmon Arm on Shuswap Lake. Highway 97B meets Highway 1 three kilometres east of Salmon Arm's city centre.
After Salmon Arm, Highway 1 goes east for 31 km (19 mi) to a junction with Highway 97A at Sicamous, following the south shore of the Salmon Arm of the Shuswap Lakes for most of this stretch. Over the next 71 km (44 mi) east, Highway 1 winds through the communities of Malakwa (the highway widens to four lanes as it passes through Malakwa), Craigellachie and the Three Valley Gap, before reaching its junction with Highway 23 at Revelstoke, on the Columbia River. The next 148 km (92 mi) of Highway 1 to Golden winds east through Mount Revelstoke National Park and Glacier National Park, where the Rogers Pass area is located. There are eight snow sheds on Highway 1 between Revelstoke and Golden—three of them lie west of Rogers Pass, while five lie to the east. Motorists are advised to check their fuel level as they are leaving either Revelstoke or Golden as there are no refuelling facilities between the two towns.
After Glacier National Park and a time zone boundary crossing, Highway 1 passes over the Columbia River again at Donald, and then reaches its junction with Highway 95 at Golden. 73 km (45 mi) east of Golden, after Highway 1 has passed through Yoho National Park and the community of Field, Highway 1 crosses the Continental Divide (via Kicking Horse Pass) into Alberta.
Exit list
Regional district | Location | km[2] | mi | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Capital | Victoria | Dallas Road | Western terminus of TCH; southern terminus of BC 1; at-grade intersection | |||
BC 17 north (Blanshard Street) – Sidney, Swartz Bay, Tsawwassen, Vancouver | At-grade intersection; no southbound access to BC 17 | |||||
Johnson Street, Pandora Avenue | At-grade intersection; Johnson Street is eastbound only and Pandora Avenue is westbound only | |||||
Gorge Road, Hillside Avenue | At-grade intersection | |||||
Finlayson Street | At-grade intersection | |||||
Victoria–Saanich line | 0.00 | 0.00 | Tolmie Avenue | At-grade intersection | ||
Saanich | 0.60 | 0.37 | Saanich Road, Boleskine Road | |||
0.89 | 0.55 | Carey Road | At-grade intersection, southbound access only | |||
1.20 | 0.75 | Harriet Road | At-grade intersection, right in right out | |||
1.94 | 1.21 | Tillicum Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
Burnside Road | Southbound exit only | |||||
3.02 | 1.88 | 6 | McKenzie Avenue, Admirals Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | ||
South end of freeway | ||||||
View Royal | 5.09 | 3.16 | 8 | Helmcken Road | Full access interchange | |
6.80 | 4.23 | 10 | Island Highway, Burnside Road - Colwood | Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
7.74 | 4.81 | 11 | Six Mile Road | Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
Langford | 10.79 | 6.70 | 14 | BC 14 west (Millstream Road) – Sooke, Port Renfrew | Full access interchange | |
11.54 | 7.17 | 15 | McCallum Road | Northbound exit only | ||
11.9 | 7.4 | 16 | Leigh Road | Full access interchange | ||
North limit of freeway | ||||||
14 | 9 | (18) | Westshore Parkway | At-grade intersection, signalized | ||
Cowichan Valley | Duncan | 39 | 24 | Mill Bay Road | ||
57.85 | 35.95 | Trunk Road | Signalized at-grade intersection with no right turn lanes | |||
63.56 | 39.49 | BC 18 west – Lake Cowichan, Youbou | Signalized, at-grade intersection | |||
Nanaimo | 96.89 | 60.20 | (102) | Nanaimo River Road, Fry Road | ||
99.02 | 61.53 | Morden Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
99.41 | 61.77 | South Wellington Road | Southbound Right-in, right-out | |||
100.16 | 62.24 | Minetown Road | Southbound Right-in, right-out | |||
100.47 | 62.43 | Kipp Road, Fielding Road | At-grade intersection | |||
Nanaimo | 101.25 | 62.91 | (106) | BC 19 east – Delta via Ferries | ||
102.72 | 63.83 | (107) | BC 19 north (Nanaimo Parkway) – Parksville, Courtenay, Cedar Road | East end of Highway 19 concurrency; partial-at grade intersection with northbound flyover to BC 19 north | ||
Continues as Island Highway, Nicol Street, Terminal Avenue, and Stewart Avenue within Nanaimo | ||||||
Strait of Georgia | BC Ferries from Departure Bay to Horseshoe Bay | |||||
Metro Vancouver | West Vancouver | 0.35 | 0.22 | Keith Road | At-grade intersection, westbound only | |
0.61 | 0.38 | 0 | Marine Drive | Eastbound exit only | ||
1.84 | 1.14 | 2 | Eagleridge Drive | Eastbound exit only; westbound exit is accessed from BC 99 | ||
2.21 | 1.37 | 3 | BC 99 north (Sea to Sky Highway) – Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton | Left-side exit; westbound exit only; west end of BC 99 concurrency | ||
4.29 | 2.67 | 4 | Headland Drive, Westport Road | |||
6.95 | 4.32 | 7 | Westmount Road, Wentworth Avenue | |||
8.54 | 5.31 | 8 | Cypress Bowl Road | |||
10.59 | 6.58 | 10 | 22nd Street, 21st Street, Westhill Drive | |||
11.46 | 7.12 | 11 | 15th Street | |||
13.15 | 8.17 | 13 | BC 1A / BC 99 south (Taylor Way) – Vancouver, White Rock, Seattle | East end of BC 99 concurrency | ||
North Vancouver (District) | 14.75 | 9.17 | 14 | Capilano Road | ||
15.51 | 9.64 | 15 | Lloyd Avenue | Westbound Right-in right-out | ||
North Vancouver (City) | 16.75 | 10.41 | 17 | Westview Drive | ||
17.92 | 11.13 | 18 | Lonsdale Avenue, 25th Avenue | |||
North Vancouver (District) | 19.49 | 12.11 | 19 | Lynn Valley Road, William Avenue, Boulevard Crescent | ||
21.37 | 13.28 | 21 | Mountain Highway | Westbound exit only | ||
22.17 | 13.78 | 22 | Mount Seymour Parkway, Fern Street | |||
22.88 | 14.22 | 23 | Main Street, Dollarton Highway | Signed as exits 23A Main Street and 23B Dollarton Highway westbound, on westbound Highway 1 | ||
Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing over Burrard Inlet | ||||||
Vancouver | 24.63 | 15.30 | 25 | McGill Street | ||
24.63 | 15.30 | 26 | Hastings Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; exits onto Cassiar Street | ||
Cassiar Tunnel north entrance | ||||||
Bridgeway Street | At-grade intersection, collector/distributor | |||||
Hastings Street | At-grade intersection, collector/distributor | |||||
Cassiar Tunnel south entrance | ||||||
26.32 | 16.35 | 26 | Hastings Street | Westbound exit, westbound entrance | ||
27.06 | 16.81 | 27 | 1st Avenue, Rupert Street | |||
28.02 | 17.41 | 28 | Boundary Road | Eastbound exit to southbound Boundary Road and westbound entrance from northbound Boundary Road | ||
Burnaby | 28.44 | 17.67 | 28B | Grandview Highway | HOV-only interchange (left exit/entrance), westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
28.44 | 17.67 | 28A | Grandview Highway | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
28.99 | 18.01 | 29 | Willingdon Avenue | Entrance to Highway 1 westbound via Clydesdale Road | ||
32.26 | 20.05 | 32 | Sprott Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
32.92 | 20.46 | 33 | Kensington Avenue, Canada Way | No access from Hwy 1 west to Kensington Avenue north | ||
37.32 | 23.19 | 37 | Gaglardi Way | |||
38 | Government Street | New transit-only interchange (left exit/entrance), westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||
Coquitlam | 40.54 | 25.19 | 40 | Brunette Avenue | ||
43.92 | 27.29 | 44 | BC 7 east (Lougheed Highway) – Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Agassiz | No direct access to Highway 1 westbound from Highway 7 eastbound, and to Highway 7 westbound from Highway 1 eastbound | ||
43.92 | 27.29 | 44 | BC 7B east (Mary Hill Bypass), United Boulevard | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
Port Mann Bridge over Fraser River | ||||||
Surrey | 48.32 | 30.02 | 48 | 152nd Street, 108th Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
49 | 156th Street | HOV-only interchange (left exit) | ||||
50.14 | 31.16 | 50 | 104th Avenue, 160th Street, toll centre | Interchange to be reconfigured | ||
53.49 | 33.24 | 53 | BC 15 south (Pacific Highway/176th Street) – Cloverdale, Blaine, WA BC 17 south (South Fraser Perimeter Road) – Delta, Victoria, Nanaimo | Victoria and Nanaimo are via BC Ferries | ||
56.79 | 35.29 | 57 | 192nd Street northbound | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; no access to/from 192nd Street south of interchange | ||
Langley Township | 58.71 | 36.48 | 58 | 200th Street | Access to the Golden Ears Bridge | |
59 | 202nd Street | HOV-only interchange (left exit) | ||||
216th Street | New interchange planned | |||||
65.73 | 40.84 | 66 | BC 10 west (232nd Street) – Langley, Fort Langley | |||
73.25 | 45.52 | 73 | BC 13 south (Aldergrove-Bellingham Highway/264th Street) – Aldergrove, Bellingham, WA; 56th Avenue | |||
Fraser Valley | Abbotsford | 78.32 | 48.67 | Rest area | Westbound only | |
82.77 | 51.43 | 83 | Mount Lehman Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
83.16 | 51.67 | 83 | Fraser Highway, Maclure Road | |||
86.77 | 53.92 | 87 | Clearbrook Road | |||
90.02 | 55.94 | 90 | McCallum Road, King Road | |||
92.03 | 57.18 | 92 | BC 11 (Sumas Way) – Mission, Sumas | |||
95.46 | 59.32 | 95 | Whatcom Road | |||
98.65 | 61.30 | 99 | South Parallel Road | Eastbound only, to rest area | ||
Atkinson Road, North Parallel Road | Westbound entrance only | |||||
104.44 | 64.90 | 104 | No. 3 Road | |||
Chilliwack | 109.86 | 68.26 | 109 | Yale Road | ||
115.94 | 72.04 | 116 | Lickman Road | |||
Evans Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||||
119.24 | 74.09 | 119 | Vedder Road | |||
120.38 | 74.80 | 120 | Young Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
122.64 | 76.20 | 123 | Prest Road | |||
129.07 | 80.20 | 129 | Annis Road, Hack Brown Road | |||
Fraser Valley Electoral Area D | 135.12 | 83.96 | 135 | BC 9 north / Bridal Falls Road – Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs | ||
138.19 | 85.87 | 138 | Yale Road, Bridal Falls Road | |||
142.96 | 88.83 | U-turn slip | Left exit – located in median | |||
143.99 | 89.47 | Wahleach Access Road | Access road to power substation; eastbound only | |||
146.32 | 90.92 | 146 | Herrling Island | Access road to Herrling Island; also U-turn area | ||
149.78 | 93.07 | CNR Frontage Road | Westbound slip-ramp | |||
Fraser Valley Electoral Area B | 151.33 | 94.03 | 151 | Peters Road to Peters Indian Reserve | ||
153.51 | 95.39 | 153 | Laidlaw Road – Wahleach Lake | |||
Municipality of Hope | 159.85 | 99.33 | 160 | Hunter Creek Road, St. Elmo Road, Laidlaw Road | ||
164.53 | 102.23 | 165 | Flood-Hope Road, Hope Business Route | |||
167.75 | 104.24 | 168 | Flood-Hope Road, Tobina Road | |||
170.10 | 105.70 | 170 | BC 3 east (Crowsnest Highway) – Princeton, Penticton, Osoyoos BC 5 north (Coquihalla Highway) – Merritt, Kelowna, Kamloops | No direct ramp from Hwy 1 west to Hwy 3 east | ||
East end of freeway | ||||||
172.98 | 107.48 | Haig Station Road, Landstrom Road | At-grade intersection | |||
173.99 | 108.11 | BC 7 west (Lougheed Highway) – Mission, Vancouver | ||||
Thompson-Nicola | Village of Lytton | 279.33 | 173.57 | BC 12 north – Lillooet | At-grade intersection | |
315.02 | 195.74 | BC 8 east – Merritt, Kelowna | At-grade intersection | |||
Cariboo | 360.08 | 223.74 | BC 97C east – Ashcroft, Logan Lake, Merritt, Kelowna | At-grade intersection | ||
Village of Cache Creek | 364.66 | 226.59 | BC 97 north – Quesnel, Prince George | At-grade intersection; west end of BC 1 / BC 97 concurrency | ||
Thompson-Nicola | Kamloops | West end of freeway | ||||
436.65 | 271.32 | 362 | BC 5 south (Coquihalla Highway) – Merritt, Hope | West end of BC 5 concurrency | ||
440.88 | 273.95 | 366 | Copperhead Drive | |||
442.56 | 274.99 | 367 | Hugh Allan Drive, Pacific Way | |||
443.35 | 275.48 | 368 | BC 5A south (Princeton-Kamloops Highway) – Merritt, Princeton, Hillside Way | |||
444.30 | 276.08 | 369 | Columbia Street, Notre-Dame Drive | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
445.23 | 276.65 | 370 | Summit Drive, Notre-Dame Drive | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
448.72 | 278.82 | 374 | BC 5 north (Yellowhead Highway) – Clearwater, Jasper, Edmonton | East end BC 5 concurrency | ||
449.17 | 279.10 | 375 | Battle Street | No eastbound exit; east end of freeway | ||
449.72 | 279.44 | Comazzetto Road | At-grade intersection | |||
450.40 | 279.87 | Vicars Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
451.23 | 280.38 | Oriole Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
452.04 | 280.88 | Highland Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
452.78 | 281.34 | River Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
453.73 | 281.93 | Tanager Road | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
454.59 | 282.47 | Grand Boulevard | At-grade intersection, signalized | |||
455.19 | 282.84 | Grand Boulevard | At-grade intersection, eastbound only | |||
456.23 | 283.49 | Holman Road | At-grade intersection | |||
457.38 | 284.20 | Dallas Drive | Eastbound right in, right out | |||
457.78 | 284.45 | Nina Place | Westbound exit only | |||
460.38 | 286.07 | Pat Road | At-grade intersection | |||
462.45 | 287.35 | 386/388 | Kokanee Way | |||
465.10 | 289.00 | Unnamed access road | Westbound right in, right out | |||
465.68 | 289.36 | 390 | Dallas Drive | Eastbound exit and entrance | ||
466.14 | 289.65 | 391 | Lafarge Road | Westbound exit and entrance | ||
472.17 | 293.39 | 397 | Hook Road | |||
Thompson-Nicola Electoral Area L | 474.72 | 294.98 | 399 | BC 97 south – Vernon, Kelowna, Penticton | East end of BC 1 / BC 97 concurrency | |
476.00 | 295.77 | Miner's Bluff Road | At-grade intersection. Westbound left in, left out. | |||
Highway 1 continues as 2-lane highway | ||||||
Columbia-Shuswap | Columbia-Shuswap Electoral Area C | 527.43 | 327.73 | |||
528.53 | 328.41 | Fairway Road, Cedar Drive, Highland Drive | ||||
529.97 | 329.31 | Greer Road | At-grade intersection | |||
532.14 | 330.66 | Balmoral Road | At-grade intersection, interchange planned | |||
534.62 | 332.20 | Broderick Creek Frontage Road, White Creek Frontage Road | Right in, right out | |||
535.75 | 332.90 | White Lake Road, Broderick Creek Road | Right in, right out | |||
538.19 | 334.42 | Ford Road, Kirkpatrick Road | At-grade intersection | |||
Highway 1 continues as 2-lane highway | ||||||
Salmon Arm | 557.80 | 346.60 | 21st Street | Eastbound via 8th Avenue | ||
558.40 | 346.97 | 11th Avenue | Westbound only | |||
560.15 | 348.06 | BC 97B south – Enderby, Vernon, Kelowna | At-grade intersection | |||
Sicamous | 586.99 | 364.74 | BC 97A south – Grindrod, Vernon, Kelowna | At-grade intersection | ||
Revelstoke | 656.92 | 408.19 | BC 23 south – Nakusp, Nelson | West end of BC 23 concurrency; at-grade intersection | ||
658.20 | 408.99 | BC 23 north – Mica Creek | East end BC 23 concurrency; at-grade intersection | |||
659.25 | 409.64 | Meadows-in-the-Sky Parkway – Mount Revelstoke National Park | ||||
Municipality of Golden | West end of freeway | |||||
806.13 | 500.91 | BC 95 south – Radium Hot Springs, Invermere, Cranbrook | At-grade intersection; interchange planned [3] | |||
807.53 | 501.78 | Golden View Road, Golden Donald Upper Road, Lafontaine Road | ||||
Columbia-Shuswap Electoral Area A | 817.81 | 508.16 | Rest Area | At-grade intersection | ||
822.68 | 511.19 | Glenogle Creek Forest Service Road, Brake Check | At-grade intersection with westbound exit ramp | |||
831.19 | 516.48 | Wapta Road, Beaverfoot Road | Right in, right out | |||
Continues as 2–4 lane highway through Yoho and Banff National Parks towards Calgary | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ↑ "Frontier to Freeway – A short illustrated history of the roads in British Columbia". British Columbia Ministry of Transportation. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
- ↑ B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (July 2010). "B.C. Landmark Kilometre Inventory". Retrieved January 21, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.kickinghorsecanyon.ca/consultations/Community_Open_House-15-04-08/Segment_1.pdf
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