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Highway 91A

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Highway 91A, or the Queensborough Connector, is a 3 km (2 mi) long spur off Highway 91. Highway 91A crosses the Queensborough Bridge and terminates at Marine Way, allowing traffic into New Westminster. Residents of New Westminster can use Highway 91A as a convenient route towards the Canada/U.S. border. Although the Queensborough Bridge has existed since the 1950s, the highway spur section was opened only in 1986, at the same time the first section of Highway 91 was completed. (All of Highway 91A was once known as Highway 91 until the east-west portion of Highway 91 was built in the late 1980s; the route was redesignated as an alternate after that time.)

Highway 91A, in addition to being known as an extension of the Annacis Highway, is also known as the Queensborough Connector.

Road Condition Reports for BC Highway 91

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Highway 95A Road Conditions

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Highway 95A Road Conditions Report including Weather Cams

Kimberley – Highway 95A at Black Bear Crescent, about 3 km south of Kimberley looking to the Southwest.

Highway 95A, the Kimberley Highway, is a 55 km (34 mi) long alternate route to Highway 95 that passes through the city of Kimberley and the community of Ta Ta Creek. Check Highway 95 Road Conditions including Highway 95A Conditions and Weather Cams.

Highway 95 Road Conditions USA to Highway 3 Crowsnest Highway

Kimberley AIRPORT

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Highway 97D

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Highway 97D, previously known as Meadow Creek Road, is a 24 km (15 mi) highway linking Highway 97C in Logan Lake to the Coquihalla Highway near Lac le Jeune. Highway 97D is a new route, receiving its designation in 2005; it allows more direct access between Logan Lake and Kamloops without travelling through Merritt. Officially, Highway 97D continues east for 4 km (2 mi) from the Coquihalla Highway to Lac le Jeune Road.

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Highway 99A

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Highway 99A is a series of former highways in the southwestern part of British Columbia. It was the designation of the former 1942 alignment of Highway 99 as well a various alternate routes which existed in the 1950s and 1960s. The last official use of ’99A’ was decommissioned in 2006, although some present-day, commercially published road maps still show it and some remnant signage still remains.

Road Condition Reports for BC Highway 99

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Highway 4A Road Conditions

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BC Highway 4A Road Conditions

BC Highway 4a Parksville on Vancouver Island to Coombs connecting with BC Highway 4. Highway 4A is the previous alignment of Highway 4 east of Coombs.

Road Condition Reports for BC Highway 4

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Highway 1A

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Highway 2 Road Conditions

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BC Highway 2 Road Conditions the Tupper Highway Road Report

Tupper Highway West – Hwy 2, 2 km west of BC/Alberta border at Hwy 2 and Hwy 52 junction, looking west.

Tupper Highway East – Hwy 2, 2 km west of BC/Alberta border at Hwy 2 and Hwy 52 junction, looking east.

Highway 97 Road Report through Chetwynd

British Columbia Highway 2, known locally as the Tupper Highway, is one of the two short connections from Dawson Creek to the border between B.C. and Alberta. The Tupper Hwy is 42 km (26 mi) long.

Highway 2 starts in Dawson Creek at its junction with Highway 97, and proceeds southeast for 39 km (24 mi) past the small settlement of Pouce Coupe, to its junction with Highway 52 near Tupper. The highway connects with Alberta Highway 43 at the provincial border, 3 km (2 mi) southeast of Tupper. Highway 2 Road Conditions.

Highway 49 Spirit River Highway Road Conditions

Dawson Creek Ham Radio Repeaters

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Highway 118 Road Conditions

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BC Highway 118 Road Conditions for the Granisle Highway connecting Hwy 16 with Granisle BC.

Highway 118. Watch for slippery sections between Highway 16 and Babine Lake for 48.9 km (Topley to Granisle).
minor road condition | last updated Tue Jan 20 at 3:49 PM PST.


Granisle Highway – Hwy 118, near summit. Approximately 14.5 km north of Topley, looking north.

British Columbia Highway 118, also known as the Central Babine Lake Highway and signed as Topley Landing Road, is a 50 km (31 mi) long minor spur of the Yellowhead Highway in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako.

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Highway 26 Road Conditions

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BC Highway 26 Road Conditions report for the Barkerville Highway,

Highway 26, eastbound. Maintenance between Cinderella Rd and 72 C Rd (27 km west of Wells). Until Sat Jan 31, 2026. From 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM PST on weekdays and Saturday. Single lane alternating traffic. Watch for traffic control. Culvert replacement will be taking place.
minor construction | last updated Mon Dec 15 at 3:15 PM PST.

Wells BC – Highway 26, near Wells BC, about 78 km east of Quesnel, looking to the west.

Highway 26 is also known as The Barkerville Highway. It is an east-west highway in the North Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia.

BC Hwy 26 provides access to the community of Wells BC and the famous gold rush town of Barkerville located at the foot of the Cariboo Mountains.

The highway travels west of Barkerville to Quesnel where it meets Highway 97.

Bowron Lakes Provincial Park, a popular canoeing expedition circuit, is accessed by Highway 26.

The cutoff for Bowron Lakes is between Barkerville and Wells; one km prior to arriving at the historic town of, Barkerville. Highway 26 Road Conditions.

Highway 26 Road Conditions

Barkerville, preserved as a historic town, was the main town of the Cariboo Gold Rush. It is located on Highway 26 the Cariboo Mountains 80 kilometres east of Quesnel.

Quesnel is a city located in the Cariboo Regional District of British Columbia. It is located between the cities of Prince George and Williams Lake on Highway 97.

Highway 26 joins Highway 97 in Quesnel. Quesnel is on the main route to northern British Columbia and the Yukon via Highway 97.

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Highway 24 Road Conditions

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BC Highway 24 Road Conditions reports for the Little Fort Highway or Interlakes Highway

Highway 24. Watch for slippery sections between the start of Highway 24 and Junction Hwy 5 for 97.4 km (8 km west of Lone Butte to Little Fort).
minor road condition | last updated Tue Jan 20 at 4:09 PM PST.

Sheridan Lake West – Hwy 24, 63 km west of Little Fort, looking to the west.

Sheridan Lake East – Hwy 24, 63 km west of Little Fort, looking to the east.

McDonald Summit – Hwy 24, 15 km west of Little Fort, looking west.

Highway 24 straddles the boundary between the Cariboo and Thompson-Nicola Regional Districts.

It begins in the west at 93 Mile House on Highway 97, approximately 11 km (7 mi) south of 100 Mile House.

The highway passes through the small community of Lone Butte.

After passing several turn-offs to resort lakes including Sheridan Lake, the highway passes through the community of Bridge Lake.

The highway then proceeds another 50 km (31 mi) east through the forest and over a large hill before reaching its terminus in Little Fort BC.

A very historic and scenic drive, the highway follows a historic trail used by the Shuswap people as a trade route and was later developed by the Hudson’s Bay Company in the early 19th century to bring furs from northern BC out to Fort Kamloops and the Columbia River. Highway 24 Road Conditions.

Fishing BC on Highway 24

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