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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
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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 Highway - Explore British Columbia 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 Mountain - Wikipedia Coquihalla Mountain is an extinct stratovolcano in Similkameen Country, southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located 10 km (6 2 mi) south of Falls Lake and 22 km (14 mi) west of Tulameen between the Coquihalla and Tulameen rivers
Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area - BC Parks The Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area was established in order to protect the Coast-Cascade dry belt landscape and provide break opportunities for travelers along the new Coquihalla Highway The area presents a beautiful setting for wildlife viewing
Coquihalla Conditions Hwy 5 Hwy 97C - British Columbia Highway News The Coquihalla conditions has three more interchanges and one mountain pass, the Clapperton Creek Summit, in its remaining 72 km (45 mi) between Merritt and its end at a junction with Highways 1 and 97 within the Afton area of Kamloops