 British Columbia provincial highway 97C, the Okanagan Connector, forms part of an important link between the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan valley around Kelowna. It bisects the Coquihalla Highway at Merritt. Highway 97C is a relatively new route, commissioned in 1991. Image File history File links Route marker sign: BC Highway 97C This work is copyrighted. ...
Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Splendour without diminishment) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Area 944,735 km² (5th) ⢠Land 925,186 km² ⢠Water 19,549 km² (2. ...
The Lower Mainland is the name that residents of British Columbia apply to the region surrounding the City of Vancouver. ...
Motto:Fruitful in Unity Member of Parliament Werner Schmidt (Conservative) Members of the Legislative Assembly Al Horning, Sindi Hawkins Governing Body Kelowna City Council Mayor Walter Gray Land area 283 km² Population (2005) 105,000 Population Density 229. ...
British Columbia provincial highway 5, known locally as the Southern Yellowhead Highway, is a north-south route in the southern part of the province. ...
Merritt, British Columbia (Latitude:50. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Route details
Highway 97C, which is 220 km in total length, begins near Westbank and Peachland, at a location on Highway 97 known as Drought Hill. The section of Highway 97C east of Merritt is mostly freeway, with a speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour, and has very few, if any, exits along its route. Highway 97C travels on this freeway 82 km northwest to Aspen Grove, where it converges with Highway 5A. Much of this converged highway is a four-lane rural arterial highway, though there is a short stretch only two lanes wide. Highways 97C and 5A share the 28 km-long route between Aspen Grove and Lower Nicola, where Highway 5A diverges immediately east and Highway 8 begins. 97C was originally intended to connect with the Coquihalla Highway 5 as a freeway, but this was protested by local residents in Merritt on the grounds that it would take tourists away from the area, and so the freeway remains incomplete to this day. Westbank is a municipality in the province of British Columbia. ...
Peachland is the name of two places in North America: In Canada, Peachland, British Columbia In the United States, Peachland, North Carolina This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
British Columbia provincial highway 97 is the longest continuously-numbered route in the province, going for 2,081 km all the way from the Canada/U.S. border in the south to the British Columbia/Yukon border in the north. ...
British Columbia provincial highway 5A, the Princeton-Kamloops Highway, is Highway 5s pre_1986 alignment. ...
British Columbia provincial highway 8, known as the Nicola Highway, is an alternate route to Highway 97C between Highway 1 and the Coquihalla Highway. ...
North of the Highway 8 junction, Highway 97C goes north for 42 km to Logan Lake, then northwest for 57 km to Ashcroft on the Canadian National Railway. Highway 97C then travels 6 km west from Ashcroft to where it converges with Highway 1, which takes Highway 97C north for its final 5 km to its end at Highway 97 in Cache Creek. Ashcroft is a village in central British Columbia, Canada. ...
Canadian National Railways logo or herald (used pre-1960) Network Map of Canadian National Railway The Canadian National Railway (CN; AAR reporting marks CN, CNA, CNIS), known as Canadian National Railways (CNR) between 1918 and 1960, and Canadian National/Canadien National (CN) from 1960 to present, is a Canadian Class...
British Columbia provincial highway 1 is the B.C. section of the Trans-Canada Highway. ...
Cache Creek is a junction town 350km northeast of Vancouver in Canada. ...
British Columbia provincial highway 97D British Columbia provincial highway 97D, previously known as Meadow Creek Road, is a 24km stretch of road linking Highway 97C in Logan Lake to the Coquihalla Highway. Highway 97D is a new route, receiving it's designation in 2005. Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Splendour without diminishment) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Area 944,735 km² (5th) ⢠Land 925,186 km² ⢠Water 19,549 km² (2. ...
British Columbia provincial highway 5, known locally as the Southern Yellowhead Highway, is a north-south route in the southern part of the province. ...
2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
List of exits The following is a list of exits along the freeway portions of Highway 97C. Intersection- Highway 5A British Columbia provincial highway 5A, the Princeton-Kamloops Highway, is Highway 5s pre_1986 alignment. ...
Exit- Loon Lake Rd. Exit- Elkhart Rd. Exit- Sunset Main Rd. Exit- Brenda Mine Rd. Exit- Highway 97 British Columbia provincial highway 97 is the longest continuously-numbered route in the province, going for 2,081 km all the way from the Canada/U.S. border in the south to the British Columbia/Yukon border in the north. ...
Exit- Gellatly Rd. S., Glenrosa Rd. At this point the freeway ends and becomes Highway 97, Dobbin Rd. in Kelowna. British Columbia provincial highway 97 is the longest continuously-numbered route in the province, going for 2,081 km all the way from the Canada/U.S. border in the south to the British Columbia/Yukon border in the north. ...
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