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  1. Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia

    While by definition the Trans-Canada Highway is a highway system that has several parallel routes throughout most of the country, the term "Trans-Canada Highway" often refers to the main route that …

  2. 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. Canada Road Map - Guide of the World

    Explore Canada’s detailed road network with this comprehensive travel map. Includes highways connecting major cities, national railways, rivers, lakes and subway lines in major urban centres.

  5. Trans-Canada Highway History overview & details by Province

    Construction of the Trans-Canada Highway began in 1950 with Parilament passing the Trans-Canada Highway Act. This authorized the Government of Canada and provincial governments to build the …

  6. 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 …

  7. Trans-Canada Highway

    The Trans-Canada Highway is Canada's longest national road. It extends east-west across Canada between Victoria, British Columbia and St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, passing through all …

  8. Trans-Canada Highway Overview of route and history

    The “first post” of the Canadian Highway was planted in Victoria in 1912. The first successful crossing of Canada by car was in 1912, when Thomas Wilby supplemented existing dirt roads with railway rights …

  9. National Highway System (Canada) - Wikipedia

    In its current form, the National Highway System includes routes in all Canadian provinces and territories except Nunavut, which has no conventional road connections to any other Canadian province or …

  10. Trans-Canada Highway - AARoads Wiki

    Dec 2, 2023 · The Trans-Canada Highway (French: Route Transcanadienne; abbreviated as the TCH or T-Can) [3] is a transcontinental federal–provincial highway system that travels through all ten …