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Kootenay Pass Weather Cams

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Kootenay Pass Weather Cams

Highway 3 Salmo Creston Highway Summit – Looking to the east

This mountain pass on Highway 3 is in the Selkirk Mountains BC. The Kootenay Pass is one of the highest highway-served passes in Canada (5823 feet) that is open year-round.

  • Highway 3 Road Conditions
  • Road Condition reports for all of the Kootenay’s

Kootenay Pass, known locally as “the Salmo–Creston” is a mountain pass in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is used by the Crowsnest Highway to transverse the Selkirks, connecting the communities of Salmo and Creston.

When Kootenay Pass is closed, travellers coming from the east must drive north from Creston to the Kootenay Lake Ferry at Kootenay Bay, then from Balfour through Nelson to Castlegar to get back on Highway 3A. When the pass is closed, ferry waits are often long.

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Coquihalla Summit – Weather Cams

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Coquihalla Highway conditions today – Coquihalla Summit – Weather Cams

Road Condition Reports for the Coquihalla Hwy5 and Highway 97C

Coquihalla Summit – Hwy 5, about 7 km north of Zopkios Brake Check, looking north.

Coquihalla Summit – Hwy 5, about 7 km north of Zopkios Brake Check, looking south.

Zopkios – Hwy 5, southbound at Zopkios Rest Area, near the Coquihalla Summit, looking northeast.

Check Weather and Road Conditions at the Great Bear Snowshed Highway Cam

Road Condition Reports for the Coquihalla Hwy5 and Highway 97C

Zopkios – Hwy 5, southbound at Zopkios Rest Area, near the Coquihalla Summit, looking southwest. Brake Check, looking south.

Zopkios Weather Camera – Hwy 5, northbound at Zopkios Rest Area, near the Coquihalla Summit looking north.

Zopkios Weather Camera – Highway 5, northbound at Zopkios Rest Area, near the Coquihalla Summit looking north.

Road Condition Reports for all of BC Highway 5 including the Coquihalla

Road Condition Reports for the Coquihalla Hwy5 and Highway 97C

https://bchighway.com/report/coquihalla-conditions

Alternate Route Highway 5a Princeton to Aspen Grove

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BC Mountain Pass Cameras

BC Mountain Pass Cameras News – Check out the summit with images from the DriveBC Cameras

The BC Mountain Highway Passes are a network of mountain passes in British Columbia, Canada that are used for transportation purposes. The mountain passes are located in the Coast and Rocky Mountain ranges of British Columbia and are used by both commercial and recreational vehicles. Some of the more well-known mountain passes in British Columbia include the Coquihalla Highway, the Okanagan Connector, and the Crowsnest Highway. These mountain passes can be prone to challenging driving conditions, especially in the winter months, due to heavy snowfall and ice. As a result, it is important for drivers to be prepared and to check the road conditions before setting out on a trip through the mountain passes.

Snow Tires vs. All Season Tires – Which ones do you need?

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 1

Jackass Mountain
Hwy 1 – Jackass Mountain Summit

All Highway 1 Road Condition Reports and Cameras

Revelstoke Cam
Hwy 1 – Revelstoke

Jack McDonald Snowshed Cam
Hwy 1 – Jack McDonald Snowshed

Rogers Pass Cam
Hwy 1 – Rogers Pass

Kicking Horse Cam
Hwy 1 – Kicking Horse Canyon

Highway 1 Road Condition Reports today

Lake Louise Cam
Hwy 1 – Lake Louise

Banff Alberta Cam
Hwy 1 – Banff Alberta

Drive BC Webcams Highway 3

All BC Highway 3 Road Condition Reports and Cameras

Allison Pass Conditions
Hwy 3 – Allison Pass

Highway 3 Hope to Princeton Cams

Sunday Summit Conditions
Hwy 3 – Sunday Summit


Hwy 3 – Anarchist – West of Summit


Hwy 3 – Eholt Summit

Paulson Summit Conditions
Hwy 3 – Paulson Summit BC Mountain Pass Cameras

Highway 3 Osoyoos to Salmo Cams


Hwy 3 – Bombi Summit

Kootenay Pass Conditions
Hwy 3 – Kootenay Pass

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 3b


Hwy 3b – Strawberry Pass

Highway 3B Road Conditions and Weather Cams



Drive BC Webcams Hwy 5

Coquihalla Highway Route Webcams


Hwy 5 – Messiter Summit and Hwy 5 Cams

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 6


Hwy 6 – Monashee Pass

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 16

Highway 16 Terrace Through Rainbow Summit

Rainbow Summit Cam
Hwy 16 – Rainbow Summit

Highway 16 Road Condition Reports and Cameras


Hwy 16 – Red Pass

check out the summit – bc mountain pass webcam news

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 20


Hwy 20 – Heckman Summit

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 24


Hwy 24 – McDonald Summit

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 97


Hwy 97 – Begbie Summit

BC Highway 97 Road Condition Reports

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Hwy 97 – Pine Pass

All Road Conditions for BC Highway 97

Drive BC Webcams Hwy 97c

Pennask Summit Cam
Hwy 97c – Pennask Summit

Highway 97C Conditions and Weather Cams



Interesting Ham Radio Link to BC Summits on the Air

Drive Safely on Mountain Roads – BC Mountain Pass Webcams DriveBC Cameras

Driving in the mountains is different from city and highway driving. There are the added rise and decline in elevation, narrowing and winding roadways, and the ever-present possibility of snow and ice. We’ve put together some tips to help you safely navigate your way over the mountains, regardless of the time of year.

Watch the Weather Forecast and Check the Road Reports

If the passes seem too treacherous for you, wait it out. Weather conditions can change overnight. 

Fill up your gas tank before you leave. Driving up and down mountain passes at slower speeds can burn a lot more fuel than regular driving. In addition, check your defroster, wiper blades, and headlights and top-off all your fluids, including wiper fluid and antifreeze. 

It’s not how you drive, but how you arrive that matters. Slowing down on snow and ice-covered mountain roads is the best way to reach your destination without getting in an accident or losing control. 

Leave early and give yourself plenty of time. There’s enough stress with driving in winter conditions, you don’t need to add to it feeling rushed.

Avoid using cruise control. Your tires could spin too fast on snow and ice, reducing your control.

Maintain a safe distance. It takes a lot longer to stop on ice and snow. 

Ease up on the gas. Slow acceleration and easing off the gas can help keep you in control.

Shift down instead of constantly braking. If you drive an automatic, use your vehicle’s lower gear settings. Keeping your vehicle in a single gear can help improve traction. Plus it ensures you maintain a slow speed.

Don’t pass unless it’s absolutely necessary. Again, the best way to get there without incident is to slow down.

Don’t hug the centreline. If you skid or lose control, you don’t want to drift into oncoming traffic.

Invest in a set of good winter tires. DriveBC Cameras Vintage Car Tours Vancouver and BC

Safety Tips for Driving Mountain Passes

Canada USA Border Cameras

BC Canada to USA – Border Cameras and BC Routes to the USA – Use these Camera images and links below to plan your trips across the border so that you can chose a route with minimal Border Delays.

Crossing the border to the US for a Daytrip? Here’s how!

Washington State

Highway 11 – Huntington – Border Cameras

Highway 13 – Lynden – Border Cameras

Highway 15 – Pacific Crossing – Border Cameras

Highway 97 – Oroville Wa USA / Osoyoos BC Border Cameras

Highway 99 – Peace Arch Douglas Crossing – Border Cameras

Montana

Roosville Montana / Grasmere BC Highway 93 – Border Cameras Road Report – https://bchighway.com/report/hwy93

Other Border Crossings in BC to the USA through Washington Idaho and Montana that we couldn’t find Cameras BC Routes to the USA

Washington State

Point Roberts Washington Tyee Dr. / Boundary Bay, 56th Street Tsawwassen https://bchighway.com/report/hwy17

  • Point Roberts Border Wait Times – From US-CBP

Nighthawk Loomis Washington Similkameen Rd. / Chopaka, Cawston BC Nighthawk Rd.https://bchighway.com/report/hwy3

Ferry, Curlew Washington Customs Rd 501 / Midway BC Dominion Street https://bchighway.com/report/hwy3

Danville Washington SR 21 / Carson Grand Forks BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy41

Laurier Washington SR395 / Christina Lake BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy395

Frontier Washington SR25 / Paterson, Rossland BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy22

Boundary, Northport Washington / Waneta Trail BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy22a

Metaline Falls Washington SR31 / Nelway BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy6ns

Idaho State

Porthill Idaho State Hwy 1 / Rykerts BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy21

Eastport Idaho State Hwy 95 / Kingsgate BC https://bchighway.com/report/hwy95

Alaska

Hyder, Alaska International Street / Stewart BC http://bchighway.com/report/hwy37a

Haines Alaska Haines Hwy / Atlin BC Pleasant Rd. Haines Highway Road Forecast

Skagway Alaska Route 98 / Fraser Border Dawson City Yukon Crossing Klondike Hwy 2

Page end Canada USA – Border Cameras and BC Routes to the USA

Government Advice for Border Wait Times

Washington State Border Wait Times Department of Transportation

Government of Canada Border Wait times – Main Crossings Only

Don’t Cause yourself a delay? Find Out Restrictions

USA Border Cams

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Peace Arch Border Cameras

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BC Highway 99 Peace Arch Border Cameras at the BC peace arch border crossing showing traffic and estimated wait times – Crossing at Blaine Washington Interstate 5.

How to go to the USA and back

Accurate Hwy 99 Peace Arch/Douglas Border Wait Times – From US-CBP

Highway 99 at 8th Ave Looking to the North. You’re looking to the direction of Vancouver on Hwy 99. If the southbound border line up was long and extended back to the 8th Ave overpass you would see it here.

Highway 99 at 8th Ave Looking to the West. This image shows the southbound onramp leaving White Rock and South Surrey for vehicles heading to Hwy 99 south to the USA.

Highway 99 at 8th Ave Looking to the South. Here you are looking towards Blaine Washington. If the southbound border lineup was really long you would see the southbound lineup here.

Highway 99 Beach Road Looking to the North. You are looking at approaching southbound traffic destined to the USA here.

Highway 99 Beach Road Looking to the South. Here you are looking towards Blaine Washington. The Duty Free Store is in the right. The building on the left is the Canada Customs building.

Peace Arch Border Southbound Traffic Camera Looking to the North. Here you are seeing the southbound traffic heading for Blaine Washington. The far right lane when facing southbound is the Nexus Lane.

I-5 Looking North at the Canada Peace Arch Border.

In the above image you are looking north towards Canada. The traffic lineup are people heading for Canada.

Too Busy at the Douglas Border Crossing? Try

Highway 13 – Lynden – Border Cameras

Highway 15 – Pacific Crossing – Border Cameras

Road Condition Reports for all of BC Highway 99

For All available Border Cameras

Washington State Road Information.

The Peace Arch Border Crossing is the common name for the border crossing which connects the cities of Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia on the Canada–United States border. The crossing is reached by Interstate 5 on the American side and by British Columbia Highway 99 on the Canadian side. It serves the most direct route between the major cities of Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia. Peace Arch Border Cameras.

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Highway 93 – Border Camera

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Roosville Border Crossing – Highway 93 – Border Camera

Hwy 93 at Canada/USA Border Crossing, looking to the north.

Road Condition Reports for all of BC Highway 93

Washington State Road Conditions

The Roosville Border Crossing connects the town of Eureka, Montana, with Grasmere, British Columbia, on the Canada–US border. It can be reached by U.S. Route 93 on the American side and British Columbia Highway 93 on the Canadian side.

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Highway 15 – Border Cameras

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BC Highway 15 – Border Cameras – Pacific Highway Border Crossing

How to go to the USA for and back

Accurate Pacific Highway 15 Southbound Waits – From US-CBP

Highway 15 at 8th Ave North. Here you are looking at the southbound traffic heading for Blaine USA. Approaching vehicles come down past the commercial lineup and head towards the US Customs office.

Highway 15 at 8th Ave West

Highway 15 at 8th Ave East

Highway 15 at 8th Ave South

Pacific Crossing at 2nd Ave North

Pacific Crossing at 2nd Ave South

Pacific Border Crossing North

Road Condition Reports for all of BC Highway 15

Too Busy at the Pacific Crossing? Try

Highway 99 – Peace Arch Douglas Crossing – Border Cameras

Highway 13 – Lynden – Border Cameras

Washington State road Conditions

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Highway 13 – Border Cameras

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Highway 13 – Border Cameras Aldergrove Bc to Lynden Washington

How to go to the USA and back

Accurate Hwy 13 Aldergrove/Lynden Border Wait Times – From US-CBP

Highway 13 at 264th Diversion North

Highway 13 at 264th Diversion South

Aldergrove Lynden North

Aldergrove Lynden South

Traffic Cam SR 539 at MP 15.1: Canadian Border

Too Busy at the Lynden Border Crossing? Try

Highway 15 – Pacific Crossing – Border Cameras

Highway 99 – Peace Arch Douglas Crossing – Border Cameras

Highway 11 – Huntington – Border Cameras

Road Condition Reports for all of BC Highway 13

Washington State Traffic and Road Conditions

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Highway 11 – Border Cams

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BC Highway 11 – Border Cams

Highway 11 at Farmer Road N

Highway 11 at Farmer Road South

Huntington Sumas North

Huntington Sumas South

Road Condition Reports for all of BC Highway 11

Washington State Highway Conditions

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Highway 18 Road Conditions

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BC Highway 18 Road Conditions reports from Duncan to Lake Cowichan

All Vancouver Island Road Conditions

Lake Cowichan

Lake Cowichan, is a town located on the east end of Cowichan Lake and, by highway, is 27 kilometres west of Duncan, British Columbia. The Cowichan River flows through the middle of the town.

British Columbia Highway 18 connects Duncan (via North Cowichan) to the town of Lake Cowichan to the west.

Highway 18 Road Conditons

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