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British Columbia #99

British Columbia Road Map Travel Guide
Cache Creek to Vancouver Via Pemberton, Whistler, Squamish
A varied highway from desert to high mountain plateaus, and winding roads. With 45 degree corners and 15% grades, make sure your vehicle has a good climbing capacity. If so, you will experience one of the most beautiful drives in Canada.

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Km

Miles

Road Item

Road Summary

0.0
(321.0)
0.0
(199.5)
Sea to Sky Highway, Junction 99 & 97
South to Cache Creek 11 km's. North to 100 mile house. West to Lillooet, Whistler, Squamish, Vancouver
0.7
(320.3)
0.4
(199.0)
Hat Creek Ranch
Interesting ranch that served the transportation needs and way point for the Cariboo Gold Rush Wagon Trail.
14.8
(306.2)
9.2
(190.3)
Photo
View of highway,#99 Driving west.
24.4
(296.6)
15.2
(184.3)
Butterfly Store and Native Crafts

25.1
(295.9)
15.6
(183.9)
Large Lime Mine (Name?)
An active and very large lime mine. Worth stopping to see big trucks and heavy equipment extract lime.
29.0
(292.0)
18.0
(181.4)
Marble Canyon Provincial Park
A small, quiet campground, set between two small lakes, popular with fishermen and birders. There are 26 campsites at this park.
33.1
(287.9)
20.6
(178.9)
Blue Sky Water Resort

33.1
(287.9)
20.6
(178.9)
Photo
View from highway #99 driving west
41.7
(279.3)
25.9
(173.6)
Photo
View from highway #99, driving west
49.2
(271.8)
30.6
(168.9)
Farm Plateau, hay bales, river gorge

59.5
(261.5)
37.0
(162.5)
Downgrade of 15% into Lillooet

59.5
(261.5)
37.0
(162.5)
Photo
View from highway # 99 driving west
62.8
(258.2)
39.0
(160.4)
Tunnel with 45 degree corner

62.8
(258.2)
39.0
(160.4)
Photo
View of highway tunnel, driving west on highway # 99
74.6
(246.4)
46.4
(153.1)
view point enter from the east.

74.6
(246.4)
46.4
(153.1)
Photo
View from highway #99, driving west
79.5
(241.5)
49.4
(150.1)
Lillooet
Junction with highway 12.Founded as Mile 0 on the wagon road leading to the Cariboo and Barkerville gold fields, Lillooet was a child of the Gold Rush, like so many Cariboo towns.
83.9
(237.1)
52.1
(147.3)
Bridge: Single Lane

84.8
(236.2)
52.7
(146.8)
Steep Road 13% Grade

90.2
(230.8)
56.1
(143.4)
View Point

92.9
(228.1)
57.7
(141.7)
Single Lane Wood Bridge

102.0
(219.0)
63.4
(136.1)
Photo
View from highway # 99 driving west
103.5
(217.5)
64.3
(135.2)
Cotton Wood Creek Recreation Site

110.1
(210.9)
68.4
(131.1)
Photo
View from highway # 99 driving west
113.0
(208.0)
70.2
(129.3)
Roger Creek Recreation Site

117.4
(203.6)
73.0
(126.5)
Caoosh Creek Day Use Area

121.4
(199.6)
75.4
(124.0)
Pull Out

130.7
(190.3)
81.2
(118.3)
Duffey Lake

130.7
(190.3)
81.2
(118.3)
Photo
View from highway #99 ,Duffey Lake
136.5
(184.5)
84.8
(114.6)
Scenic Section of Highway
Very curvey and scenic section of Highway. Beautiful!
136.5
(184.5)
84.8
(114.6)
Photo
View of highway # 99 driving west
150.3
(170.7)
93.4
(106.1)
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park Turn Off
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is a wilderness area. There are no drive-in campsites at this park. Wilderness camping is permitted at Upper Joffre Lake, 5 km (3 miles) from the parking lot. Elevation of the Upper Lake is approximately 1600 metres. There are no facilities provided. There are no fees at this park. Open approximately June to October - user maintained. Check-out time is 11 a.m. Gates open 7 a.m., close at 11 p.m.
160.0
(161.0)
99.4
(100.0)
15% Grade

164.4
(156.6)
102.2
(97.3)
Lillooet Lake Lodge
Lillooet Lake Rd Mount Currie c/o Box75, Pemberton (604)905-9246
174.4
(146.6)
108.4
(91.1)
Mt. Currie

181.4
(139.6)
112.7
(86.7)
Town of Pemberton
Famous for its seed potatoes, Pemberton also hosts a wide variety of recreation activities including snowmobiling, horseback riding, skiing, golfing, hiking, rafting, jet boating, and gliding.
184.8
(136.2)
114.8
(84.6)
Nairn Falls Provincial Park
This park provides a good base camp for exploring Whistler, the Pemberton Valley or nearby Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is an excellent overnight stop before continuing onto the Duffey Lake Road or points north or south. The falls are 60 m high and a 1.5 km hiking trail will take you to the viewpoint. There are 94 campsites at this park. There is a small picnic facility at this park. There are wheelchair facilities at this park.
202.5
(118.5)
125.8
(73.6)
Garibaldi Provincial Park
Garibaldi Park is a favorite destination of outdoor enthusiasts: it offers a range of hiking opportunities from lush alpine meadows, wildlife viewing opportunities, alpine flowers blooming in lush meadows, and hikes ranging from a few hours to a few days using map and compass. There are no drive-in campsites at this park. There are 196 wilderness/walk-in campsites at this park. One of the most beautiful places in BC.
204.1
(116.9)
126.8
(72.6)
Photo
View from highway # 99 driving west
215.0
(106.0)
133.6
(65.9)
Whistler Village
Major tourist and recreation area. Some of the world's best skiing.
232.7
(88.3)
144.6
(54.9)
Brandy wine Falls Provincial Park
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. There are 15 sites. There are no pull-through or double sites available.
236.6
(84.4)
147.0
(52.4)
Brew Creek Lodge

241.2
(79.8)
149.9
(49.6)
Black Tusk Provincial Park

241.2
(79.8)
149.9
(49.6)
Squamish Area Information Stop

257.3
(63.7)
159.9
(39.6)
Photo
View from highway # 99 driving west
265.0
(56.0)
164.7
(34.8)
Alice Lake Provincial Park Turn Off
This park offers 108 vehicle accessible campsites. 82 of these sites can accommodate a large camper with trailer; 11 are medium sized sites; and 3 are small sites. There are 11 double sites. The campsite is set in forest cover and the sites are quite shaded. Sites are not on the lakeshore but are set back in the forest.
271.5
(49.5)
168.7
(30.8)
Diamond Head Provincial Park Turn Off

275.5
(45.5)
171.2
(28.3)
Squamish Visitor Information

279.0
(42.0)
173.4
(26.1)
Shannon Falls Provincial Park Turn Off

284.5
(36.5)
176.8
(22.7)
Murren Provincial Park
(Ocean side)
286.2
(34.8)
177.8
(21.6)
Photo
View from highway#99, The Pacific Ocean, Howe Sound
287.3
(33.7)
178.5
(20.9)
Copper Mine Museum
Town of Brittania sits next to a small creek which is considered by some to be one of the top ten sources of toxic pollution in North America. The creek is pleasant to look at but dumps tons of copper into Howe Sound yearly.
295.5
(25.5)
183.6
(15.8)
Porteau Cove Provincial Park
Park Information. This park offers forty-four (44) vehicle accessible campsites, five (5) of which are double sites and two (2) are pull-through sites. There are also sixteen (16) walk-in campsites.
306.0
(15.0)
190.1
(9.3)
View Point Pull Out

309.0
(12.0)
192.0
(7.5)
Village of Lion's Bay

316.0
(5.0)
196.4
(3.1)
West Vancouver City Limits
Information
321.0
(0.0)
199.5
(0.0)
Horseshoe Bay Ferries Terminal

321.0
(0.0)
199.5
(0.0)
Junction of Highway 99 and Trans Canada Highway 1
#99 Joins with the Trans Canada Highway #1. North to Squamish, Whistler, Lillooet, Cache Creek. South to Vancouver

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