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Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia The Trans-Canada assumes the name Autoroute Métropolitaine (also known as "The Met" or "Metropolitan Boulevard") as it traverses Montreal as an elevated freeway
Trans-Canada Highway: The Ultimate Road Trip Guide Running from Victoria in British Columbia to St John's in Newfoundland and Labrador, the Trans-Canada Highway is Canada's longest national road It connects Canada's major cities across all ten provinces
Trans-Canada Highway | Map Construction | Britannica Authorized in 1949 by the Trans-Canada Highway Act, construction began the following year The first province to complete its section was Saskatchewan, which did so in 1957
Trans-Canada Highway - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Trans-Canada Highway is a continuous road that allows vehicle travel across Canada The highway runs through each of Canada’s 10 provinces, from Victoria, British Columbia, to St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
The Trans-Canada Highway | ROUTE Magazine Often equated to America’s Historic Route 66, the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) threads across the south of the vast country, through all ten provinces, connecting communities from the east to the west coast
Trans-Canada Highway: The World’s Longest National Highway The Trans-Canada Highway is the longest national highway in the world, stretching over 7,821 km (4,860 miles) from Victoria, British Columbia, to St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
Trans-Canada Highway Overview of route and history The Trans-Canada Highway (see Highway Map) links several provincial highways, some of which are 4-lane divided, but many stretches (much through isolated wilderness and agricultural land) are still 2 lanes