Difference between revisions of "Trans-Canada Highway"

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[[Quebec highways]]
 
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In [[Quebec]], the Transcanadian Highway is consituted of the A-40 between [[Montreal]] and [[Ontario]] followed by the A-20 from [[Montreal]] all the way until becoming the Route 185 before [[New Brunswick]].
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Another northern branch of the Transcanadian as the A-15 departing from [[Montreal]] northward becoming the Route 117 before reaching Northern [[Ontario]].
  
 
==== [[Ontario]] Highway Network ====
 
==== [[Ontario]] Highway Network ====

Revision as of 18:37, 8 November 2007

The Transcanadian Highway is the main East-West connection road within Canada. It is managed by the Provinces and the Federal, and runs through all the provincial capitals cities of the country and three metropoles starting from St. John's, NewFoundLand all the way to Victoria, British Columbia. Though, the highway network system in itself is managed by the provinces and the road is having a very different design depending of the province crossed.

Quebec Highway Network

Quebec highways

In Quebec, the Transcanadian Highway is consituted of the A-40 between Montreal and Ontario followed by the A-20 from Montreal all the way until becoming the Route 185 before New Brunswick.

Another northern branch of the Transcanadian as the A-15 departing from Montreal northward becoming the Route 117 before reaching Northern Ontario.

Ontario Highway Network

Ontario highways

Alberta Highway Network

Alberta highways

British Columbia Highway Network

BC highways

Maritimes Highway Network

Maritimes highways

Prairies Highway Network

Prairies highways


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