- British Columbia Highway 5 - Wikipedia
Between Hope and Kamloops, Highway 5 is known as the Coquihalla Highway (colloquially "the Coq", pronounced "coke") It is a 186-kilometre-long (116 mi) freeway, varying between four and six lanes with a speed limit of 120 km h (75 mph) for most of its length
- DriveBC - Cameras - Coquihalla Summit - S
Coquihalla Summit - S Highway 5 about 7 km north of Zopkios Brake Check, looking south
- Coquihalla Highway - British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations
The Coquihalla Highway climbs through the Great Bear Snow Shed, crests the summit of Coquihalla Pass (elevation 4,068 feet 1240 m), then crosses the top of the Thompson Plateau, with side roads leading off into rolling countryside speckled with fishing lakes
- Coquihalla Highway - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Coquihalla Highway is the largest of 4 routes connecting the Vancouver area with interior centres Built to enhance regional tourism and to lighten traffic on the busy trucking routes, the 303 km, 4-lane highway has 3 segments
- Coquihalla Conditions Hwy 5 Hwy 97C - British Columbia Highway News
It is located just south of the former toll booth plaza on the Coquihalla Highway, about 50 km north of Hope, and 65 km south of Merritt and is the divide between the Coquihalla River and the Coldwater River
- Coquihalla protocol in effect as snow expected today between Hope and . . .
COQUIHALLA HIGHWAY — YRB Nicola, the provincial service contractor, says the Coquihalla protocol is in effect this morning between Hope and Merritt YRB Nicola says forecasts are calling for wide snow in its service area, with 10-15 cm at the Coquihalla Summit, 6-12 cms on the Okanagan Connector, and 5-10 cms for Hwy 5 between Merritt and
- Significant snowfall continuing on Coquihalla, Connector highways
Yellowhead Road Bridge is warning drivers of a ‘significant winter snowfall event’ throughout BC’s Interior highways on Nov 27 The brunt of the storm is expected to impact Hwy 5 between the Coquihalla Summit and Larson Hill, as well as the Okanagan Connector Snowfall is expected to remain heavy throughout the morning, and subside […]
- Accident on Coquihalla, bad weather impacting travel on highway north . . .
Motorists are being warned to expect delays driving the Coquihalla Highway between Merritt and the Highway 97D interchange due to a vehicle incident and adverse conditions, according to Drive BC
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