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| | Northwest Territories Trans-Canada Highway Route |
 | | Northwest Territories does not have any highways that are part of the Trans-Canada Highway system. |  | | In the north of Canada, on roads north of Grand Prairie (Alberta) and Dawson Creek (BC) that head into the Yukon and the Northwest Territories are very isolated and can be quite primitive. |  | | There are gravel roads from Northern Alberta and Northern British Columbia into the southern portion of the Territories, and the Dempster Highway reaches up to the norther part of the Mackenzie River from the Yukon. |
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http://www.transcanadahighway.com/northwestterritories
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| | Economic History and Regional Economic Policy of Canada |
 | | After World War II there were several government programs that were of the nation-building sort, such as the Trans-Canada Highway. |  | | During the War of 1812 the U.S. had sent an invasion force into Canada and the War with Mexico in 1846-48 had not allayed fears of U.S. expansionism. |  | | The area that is now Canada had vast expanses of land, some of which was filled with marketable plant, animal and mineral resources. |
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| | Istoria-1783~1993.html |
 | | Linia ferata The Trans Canada Highway este terminata. |  | | Rebeliunea Patriotilor Francofoni in Canada de Jos: In Canada de Sus William Lyon Mackenzie lupta impotriva asa zisei familii unite un grup corupt in jurul guvernatorului. |  | | Pentru a afla care este promotia lunii pentru emigrare canada, adresati-va celui mai apropiat birou de emigrare in Canada al VIA Canada. |
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http://www.emigrarecanada.ro/canada/Despre-Canada/Istoria-1783~1993.html
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| | 1802 TCH |
 | | Desirable commercial rental location on Trans Canada Highway. |
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http://www.revelstoke-realty.com/Listings/C3977.htm
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway (the southern half of which, Manitoba Provincial Highway 100, is officially part of the Trans-Canada) gives highway drivers a way of bypassing the city completely. |  | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route (Highway 104) at Westville (near New Glasgow). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Canada_Highway
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| | Martin Phippard - Miscellaneous Canadian Truck Pictures Taken In 1986 |
 | | Mack Ultraliner cabover taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Vedder Transport Peterbilt 352 cabover B-Train taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Peterbilt 352 cabover. |  | | Kenworth W-900 Jansen Western taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Kenworth W-900 B-Train tanks taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Kenworth W-900 transfer dump taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC E-Mail any comments to Hank Suderman |  | | Dodge dump truck taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Dodge Bighorn. |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route (Highway 104) at Westville (near New Glasgow). |  | | Known as Highway 417 in Ontario and Autoroute 40 in Quebec, the Trans-Canada also assumes the name "Autoroute Métropolitaine" or simply "The Met" as it traverses Montreal as an elevated highway. |
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| | Gladstone Manitoba - services for travellers and tourists |
 | | The Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway Association was formed in 1947 to convince the federal government to build a trans-continental highway route through the Rockies by way of the Yellowhead Pass. |  | | The Yellowhead Trans-Canada Highway opened in 1970, and the final section of highway between Prince George BC and McBride BC was finally paved in 1975. |  | | The 15' tall Happy Rock was designed by school children of the community, built by F.A.S.T. and erected along the Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway #16 in 1994. |
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http://www.town.gladstone.mb.ca/yellowhead.htm
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| | Trans canada highway |
 | | Junction of Highway #1 the Trans Canada Highway Highway #80 The Baccalieu Trail north to communities of Green's Harbour, Heart's Delight, Grates Cove. |  | | TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY (Calgary - Banff - Lake Louise) Alberta - Canada - 1992. |  | | The Trans-Canada Highway is a vital transportation link for New Brunswick BACKGROUNDER COMPLETION OF THE FOUR-LANE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY IN NEW BRUNSWICK |
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http://aliveinfo.com/?q=trans-canada-highway
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - |
 | | Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway (the southern half of which, Manitoba Provincial Highway 100, is officially part of the Trans-Canada) gives highway drivers a way of bypassing the city completely. |  | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route (Highway 104) at Westville (near New Glasgow). |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Trans-Canada_Highway
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| | Route 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | British Columbia provincial highway 1 (part of the Trans-Canada Highway) |  | | Newfoundland and Labrador Highway 1 (part of the Trans-Canada Highway) |  | | Saskatchewan Highway 1 (part of the Trans-Canada Highway) |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway |
 | | The Trans-Canada Highway, with its green and white maple leaf highway marker shield, runs all the way from St John's in Newfoundland and Labrador to Vancouver Island in British Columbia, a distance of nearly five thousand miles. |  | | The following sections trace the route of the Trans-Canada Highway, broadly from east to west. |  | | Nowadays, apart from the airline routes, the Interstate highways of the USA and Canada's Trans-Canada Highway bind each country together. |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route (Highway 104) at Westville (near New Glasgow). |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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| | yellowhead highway |
 | | Description: TransCanadaHighway.com's guide to travel through Canada long the Trans-Canada Highway! |  | | Description: The attractive lakeside community of Fraser Lake lies alongside the Yellowhead Highway - Travel and Tourism information for Fraser Lake, BC: Transportation, Recreation, Accommodation, Attractions and Real estate |  | | Related keywords: transcanadahighway.com, trans canada, trans-canada, highway, trans-canada highway, trans canada highway, travel, canada travel, travel in canada, dempster highway, yellowhead highway, southern route, northern route, central route, pacific tour, rockies. |
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| | Gladstone Manitoba - transportation and trade routes for business |
 | | Gladstone is only 18 miles (29 km) from the Trans Canada Highway #1, which links Gladstone to Canadian destinations from coast to coast. |  | | Gladstone is 163 miles (262 km) from the Emerson crossing along Yellowhead Trans-Canada Highway, Trans-Canada Highway #1, and Highway #75. |  | | That is 132 miles (213 km) from Gladstone along Highway #34, Trans-Canada Highway #1, and Highway #10. |
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| | Perimeter Highway (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | North of Trans-Canada Highway, Perimeter Highway is Manitoba Provincial Highway 101, and South of the Trans-Canada Highway, Perimeter Highway is Manitoba Provincial Highway 100 (this section is part of the Trans Canada Highway). |  | | The exception is at the northeastern section between Highway 59 (Lagimodiere Boulevard) and Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway/Fermor Avenue), where the Perimeter is a two-lane highway, although plans do exist to twin the route as it has been historically a dangerous stretch of road. |  | | Highway 59 continued to serve as the de facto northeast leg of the Perimeter until the mid-1990s, when the remaining segments of the highway were completed. |
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| | New Brunswick Highway 2 |
 | | The highway was built, but tolls were removed from most portions of the highway before they opened and this portion of the privately-built (and owned) re-alignment of the Trans-Canada Highway has a hidden toll which is charged to the provincial government, thus motorists do not directly pay for their highway usage. |  | | The new alignment of the Trans-Canada Highway opened in October, 2001 and at this time the portion of the old Route 2 alignment which ran between River Glade and Sussex was re-designated as part of Route 1, extending the eastern terminus of that highway approximately 40 km. |  | | New Brunswick Highway 2 (also Route 2) is the designation for the primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of New Brunswick. |
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| | New Brunswick provincial highway 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The new alignment of the Trans-Canada Highway opened in October, 2001 and at this time the portion of the old Route 2 alignment which ran between River Glade and Sussex was re-designated as part of Route 1, extending the eastern terminus of that highway approximately 40 km. |  | | The highway was built, but tolls were removed from most portions of the highway before they opened and this portion of the privately-built (and owned) re-alignment of the Trans-Canada Highway has a hidden toll which is charged to the provincial government, thus motorists do not directly pay for their highway usage. |  | | In addition to upgrades to Route 2, New Brunswick Highway 95, a short connecting route between the Trans-Canada Highway at Woodstock and Interstate 95 at the Canada-U.S. border at Houlton is also having similar upgrades. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Brunswick_Highway_2
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route at Westville (near New Glasgow). |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/TCH
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route at Westville (near New Glasgow). |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/TCH
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| | Martin Phippard - Miscellaneous Canadian Truck Pictures Taken In 1986 |
 | | Kenworth W-900 Jansen Western taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Kenworth W-900 B-Train tanks taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Kenworth W-900 transfer dump taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC E-Mail any comments to Hank Suderman |  | | Dodge dump truck taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Dodge Bighorn. |  | | Mack Ultraliner cabover taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Vedder Transport Peterbilt 352 cabover B-Train taken along the Trans Canada Highway in BC Peterbilt 352 cabover. |
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http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/martin_phippard_1986_cdn.html
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Quebec, in particular, is unlikely to change its geographically-based highway numbering system to conform to a cross-Canada numbering scheme, the Trans-Canada Highway will most likely never have a uniform designation across the whole country. |  | | The longest continuous stretch of highway in the Trans-Canada Highway system is recognized as the longest national highway in the world, at 7,821 km, taking into account the distance travelled on ferries. |  | | sign ( http://www.terragalleria.com/north-america/canada/vancouver-island/picture.cabc10924.html) marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route at Westville (near New Glasgow). |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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 | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route at Westville (near New Glasgow). |  | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway: Information From Answers.com |
 | | From Truro, the highway continues east for 57 km to New Glasgow (where it links with provincial Highway 106 — that portion of the Trans-Canada running to the ferry terminal at Caribou), and then northeast for another 112 km to the Canso Causeway which crosses the Strait of Canso to Cape Breton Island near Port Hawkesbury. |  | | From North Sydney a 177 km-long ferry route continues the highway to Newfoundland and Labrador, arriving at Channel-Port aux Basques, whereby the Trans-Canada Highway assumes the designation of Highway 1 and runs northeast for 219 km through Corner Brook, east for another 352 km through Gander and finally ends at St. |  | | From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another 19 km as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route at Westville (near New Glasgow). |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | From Truro, the highway continues east for 57 km to New Glasgow (where it links with provincial Highway 106 â that portion of the Trans-Canada running to the ferry terminal at Caribou), and then northeast for another 112 km to the Canso Causeway which crosses the Strait of Canso to Cape Breton Island near Port Hawkesbury. |  | | Although B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a sign marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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| | Info and facts on 'Trans-Canada Highway' |
 | | The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten provinces (The proper sphere or extent of your activities) of Canada (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada). |  | | The longest continuous stretch of highway in the Trans-Canada Highway system is recognized as the longest highway in the world, at 7,821 km, taking into account the distance travelled on ferries. |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/t/tr/trans-canada_highway1.htm
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| | Trans-Canada Highway |
 | | Although British Columbia provincial highway 4B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a [http://www.terragalleria.com/north-america/canada/vancouver-island/picture.cabc10924.html sign] marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia/, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |  | | Provincial restrictions on access to Highway 17 are "baffling" and "odious" to the town of Laurentian Hills, says Mayor Vance Gutzman. |
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| | Trans-Canada Highway |
 | | Although British Columbia provincial highway 4B.C. Highway 4 was commissioned in 1953 and is technically not part of the Trans-Canada Highway system, there is also a [http://www.terragalleria.com/north-america/canada/vancouver-island/picture.cabc10924.html sign] marking the Pacific terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Tofino, British Columbia/, where Highway 4 terminates in the west, but it was most likely erected before 1953. |  | | Route numbering on the Trans-Canada Highway is also handled by the provinces. |  | | Provincial restrictions on access to Highway 17 are "baffling" and "odious" to the town of Laurentian Hills, says Mayor Vance Gutzman. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Trans-Canada_Highway
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