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Trans-Canada Highway: The World’s Longest National Highway

Stretching from Victoria, British Columbia, to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Trans-Canada Highway is a marvel of modern engineering and a testament to Canada’s vastness. The highway, completed in 1971 after more than two decades of planning and construction, covers a distance of nearly 7,604 km, making it the longest national highway in the world. It connects Canada’s ten provinces and passes through some of its most stunning landscapes, including rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and dense forests. The Trans-Canada Highway remains integral to Canada’s transportation infrastructure, serving as a vital link between its major cities and communities. It has been a significant factor in the development and growth of these regions, facilitating trade, tourism, and economic activities. Besides being a practical means of transportation, the highway also offers a scenic route that showcases the diversity and beauty of Canada’s landscape, attracting millions of tourists every year.

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The Yukon Highway Map: Navigating the Northern Wilderness

This map shows highways in the Yukon.

This detailed map provides a comprehensive view of the Yukon’s highways, main roads, secondary roads, and key natural features such as rivers, lakes, and national parks. With its user-friendly layout and easy-to-read design, the Yukon Highway Map is indispensable for anyone planning a road trip or exploring the territory’s many outdoor adventures.

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Discover Central Newfoundland’s Scenic Beauty with our Driving Routes Map

This map shows cities, towns, trails, Trans-Canada highways, secondary roads, national parks, provincial parks, provincial visitor information centers, provincial/national historic sites, ferries, airports, and natural scenic attractions in Central Newfoundland.