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Highway 16 is a highway in British Columbia, Canada. It is an important section of the Yellowhead Highway, a part of the Trans-Canada Highway that runs across Western Canada. The highway closely follows the path of the northern B.C. alignment of the Canadian National Railway. The number "16" was first given to the highway in 1941, and originally, the route that the highway took was more to the north of today's highway, and it was not as long as it is now. Highway 16 originally ran from New Hazelton east to Aleza Lake. In 1947, Highway 16's western end was moved from New Hazelton to the coastal city of Prince Rupert, and in 1953, the highway was re-aligned to end at Prince George. In 1969, further alignment east into Yellowhead Pass was opened to traffic after being constructed up through 1

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  • British Columbia Highway 16 (de)
  • British Columbia Highway 16 (en)
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  • Der Highway 16 ist eine Fernstraße in British Columbia und Teil der nördlichen Route des Trans-Canada-Highway-Systems. Er ist 1347 km lang und besteht aus Abschnitten: dem , der auf der Inselgruppe Haida Gwaii verläuft, und dem Yellowhead Highway, der auf dem Festland von Prince Rupert bis an die Landesgrenze von British Columbia zu Alberta am Jasper-Nationalpark reicht. Verbunden werden beide Abschnitte durch einen Fährverkehr, der von BC Ferries betrieben wird. (de)
  • Highway 16 is a highway in British Columbia, Canada. It is an important section of the Yellowhead Highway, a part of the Trans-Canada Highway that runs across Western Canada. The highway closely follows the path of the northern B.C. alignment of the Canadian National Railway. The number "16" was first given to the highway in 1941, and originally, the route that the highway took was more to the north of today's highway, and it was not as long as it is now. Highway 16 originally ran from New Hazelton east to Aleza Lake. In 1947, Highway 16's western end was moved from New Hazelton to the coastal city of Prince Rupert, and in 1953, the highway was re-aligned to end at Prince George. In 1969, further alignment east into Yellowhead Pass was opened to traffic after being constructed up through 1 (en)
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  • Trans-Canada Highway (en)
  • Yellowhead Highway (en)
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