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British Columbia #1
Trans-Canada Highway
British Columbia Road Map Travel Guide
Vancouver to Kamloops
The BC section of the Trans-Canada highway runs through some of the most scenic parts of Canada.

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0.0 0.0 TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY # 1
Western Terminus of Trans-Canada Highway, BC Horseshoe Bay Ferries Terminal,Junction Highway #99
50.0 31.1 Junction of Highways Trans Canada #1 and #15

54.0 33.6 Exit # 58 Photo - Fort Langley, BC
Fort Langley BC, National, Historical Site. Built in 1827, Fort Langley was part of the Hudson's Bay Company's network of fur trading posts across what is now Western Canada. In response to the gold rush, which attracted many Americans, British Columbia was proclaimed a Crown Colony at Fort Langley BC in 1858. Today, Fort Langley BC evokes a sense of historic place with one original building and several reconstructed buildings, costumed interpreters, historic objects and special events Camping R V Parks all Services
61.7 38.3 EXIT # 66 and Route # 10
Visitor Information, Camping
70.0 43.5 Exit#73
Aldergrove BC, Highway#13
84.0 52.2 Exit # 87
Clearbrook BC, all services
87.6 54.4 Exit# 90
Visitor Information Centre
89.7 55.7 Exit # 92 and # 11 Highway
Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery City of Abbotsford
97.0 60.3 Sumas River Bridge

102.5 63.7 Exit # 104
Exit to Cultus Lake,Provincial Park, Chilliwack Lake.There are four campgrounds within this park: Clear Creek has 82 sites; Delta Grove has 57 sites; Entrance Bay has 52 sites; and Maple Bay has 104 sites. There are 19 double sites and no pull through sites.
102.5 63.7 Exit # 104 - Photo - Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park
Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park .There are a total of 146 campsites. There are 20 double sites and no pull-through sites. There is a two vehicle maximum at each site See Web site for Information
105.2 65.4 Sumas Drainage Canal Bridge

107.3 66.7 Bridge
Over Vedder Canal
108.4 67.4 Exit #109
Royal Wood Golf Course
114.5 71.2 Exit # 116
City of Chilliwack Visitor Information, Cottonwood Meadows R V Country Club
117.0 72.7 Exit #119
Chilliwack, City Centre, Airport, Sardis
122.0 75.8 Highway Photo
Highway, looking through Fraser Valley towards mountains
127.0 78.9 Exit # 129
Golf Course
133.3 82.8 Exit # 135
Junction Highway #9 Harrison Hot Springs Agassiz, Minter Gardens, Rainbow Ranch R.V.Park, Bridal Falls, Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park
133.3 82.8 Exit # 135 - Photo - Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park
Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park, No Camping, Information on web site.
136.8 85.0 Exit # 138
Bridal Falls
145.3 90.3 Exit # 146
Herrling Island
152.7 94.9 Exit # 153
Laidlaw, Jones Lake, Camping, fishing,
157.0 97.6 Highway Photo
Highway View, Looking towards, District of Hope
161.3 100.2 Exit #160
Pull Out Rest Area, Whistle Stop, R. V. Tent Park
167.7 104.2 Exit #165
Wild Rose R. V. Park
170.0 105.6 Highway Photo
View of Highway
170.1 105.7 Exit # 170
Hope BC, Visitor Information, Hope BC Town Centre, Trans Canada East to Cache Creek
171.8 106.8 Bridge
Crossing The Fraser River
173.3 107.7 Junction
Junction of Highway # 7
173.7 107.9 Photo Fraser Canyon sign
Sign, entering Fraser Canyon
176.0 109.4 Rest Area
Pull Out And Rest Area
176.6 109.7 Cariboo R. V. & Campground
Camping
183.6 114.1 Campers Roost Campground
Camping
184.7 114.8 Dogwood Campground
Camping and R.V. Park
188.1 116.9 Emory Creek
Emory Creek Provincial Park.This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. There are 34 sites, 3 of which are double sites. There are no pull-through sites. Sites are all in the trees, shaded, and equipped with tent pads.
189.1 117.5 Yale Creek
Yale Creek Campground ,66 campsites, 16 partial hookups ,Elec. and Water Hope River, R.V. Park & Campsite
192.0 119.3 Highway Photo
Sample of highway Looking North highway # 1
193.0 119.9 Gordon Creek

194.5 120.9 Town of Yale, BC
Yale BC was an important strategic point during the construction of Canada's first transcontinental rail route, the Canadian Pacific Railway. One of the greatest engineering challenges of the line had to be faced when Andrew Onderdonk directed the task of creating a rail bed along the sheer canyon walls north of the town. Information on web site, Historic Church, Museum, Fraser River Raft Tours Expeditions
194.5 120.9 Fraser River Raft Expeditions
River Rafting
196.8 122.3 Yale Tunnel

198.3 123.2 Pull Out Area

199.9 124.2 Fraser River

199.9 124.2 Fraser River
Photo from highway of Fraser River
201.2 125.0 Saddle Rock Tunnel

203.9 126.7 Sawmill Creek

207.1 128.7 Colonial Inn
Lodging and Camping
207.6 129.0 Sailor Bar Tunnel

207.6 129.0 Saddle Rock Tunnel
Photo entering tunnel, going north on highway#1
211.9 131.7 Fraser River Bridge
Travel Information
212.8 132.2 Pull Out Area
Rest Stop
216.2 134.3 Alexandra Tunnel

221.1 137.4 Tunnels
Hells Gate Tunnel, Freebee Tunnel
221.1 137.4 Hells Gate Tunnel
Highway Photo entering tunnel ,going north
223.1 138.6 Hells Gate Air Tram
25 Passenger Air Trams, crossing the Fraser River, Resturant, Gift Shops
223.1 138.6 Information Sign
Information on Fraser River
223.5 138.9 Hilltop Gardens Campground
Camping
225.0 139.8 China Bar Tunnel

229.9 142.9 Anderson Creek Campground
Camping , Full Hookups
230.6 143.3 Anderson River Bridge

232.5 144.5 Boston Bar BC
Town of Boston Bar BC
239.4 148.8 Canyon Alpine Camping and Motel
Camping, Full Hookups
250.1 155.4 Blue Lake Resort
Camping R.V. Full Hook Ups 1km off highway
266.7 165.7 Photo
Highway View, going north on Highway#1
267.6 166.3 Siska Art Gallery Museum
Native Arts
274.2 170.4 Scuppa Rest Area
Pull out area
279.5 173.7 JUCTION # 12 to Lillooet BC
Village of Lytton BC, Visitor Information and village centre
282.8 175.7 Jade Springs Camping,
Camping, R. V. Hookups.
285.8 177.6 Kumsheen Rafting Adventures
River Rafting, Camping, Lodging
287.8 178.8 Skihist Provincial Park
Camping
293.0 182.1 Photo
Highway View going north on highway#1
296.8 184.4 Highway Photo
Highway view of river from pull out on highway #1 going north
305.3 189.7 Thompson River R.V. Park
Camping,
306.5 190.5 Shaw Springs Camping and R.V. Park
Camping
307.8 191.3 Gold Pan Provincial park
Camping, no telephone, nearest telephone, 1km south at Shaw Springs ,on Highway # 1. Goldpan has 14 camping sites on a first-come, first-served basis. Each site is situated above the river bank and provides a view of the river. These sites are small to medium in size and can accommodate tents, campers and medium sized trailers. Large camping units will have trouble maneuvering the roadways of this small park.
316.6 196.7 Highway Junction
Junction of Highway # 1 and highway # 8
318.4 197.9 Spences Bridge, BC
Lodging, services,
318.9 198.2 Acacia Grove Resort & R. V. Park
Camping and Rv Hookups, Store
324.8 201.8 photo
View of river and valley from highway, going north on highway # 1
347.0 215.6 Red Hill Rest Area
Pull Out
357.0 221.8 Ashcroft Manor
Exit to Ashcroft Manor
363.5 225.9 Visitor Information
Visitor Information
363.8 226.1 Junction of Highways
Highway # 97c & Highway #1
367.8 228.6 Junction of Highways
Highways, #1 Trans Canada Highway and highway #97. East to city of Kamloops.

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