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Junction of British Columbia Highway #37 ' The Stewart Cassiar Highway |
East to the city of Prince George, BC. West to Terrace BC. North via highway #37 to the 'Alaska Highway'
NOTE: Highway #16 'The Yellowhead Route' also called is called the 'Heritage Discovery Highway' Highway #37 The Stewart Cassiar highway is part of the British Columbia Circle Tour 'The Great Northern Route'. For Highway travel north via British Columbia Highway #37 'The Stewart Cassiar Highway' See Milebymile.com Road Map Highway Travel Guide Section 1 - Junction of highway #16 to The Alaska Highway.
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Junction of British Columbia Highway #37 ' The Stewart Cassiar Highway |
Services fuel at highway, gas, diesel. North side of highway. NOTE: Highway #37 'The Stewart Cassiar Highway' overlaps highway #16 at this point and heads west. |
2.2 3.5 |
View from highway |
Driving west on the Yellowhead Highway. |
2.3 3.7 |
Pice Creek |
Crossing Pice Creek, BC. |
3.7 5.9 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Paved turnout with garbage container. South side of highway. |
5.1 8.2 |
Bolder Creek |
Crossing Bolder Creek, BC. |
5.6 9.0 |
Roadside highway turnout - Rest Area |
With picnic tables, and toilets. South side of highway. |
6.8 11.0 |
View from highway |
Driving west on the Yellowhead Highway. Photo looking north at the Skeena River, BC. |
9.6 15.5 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Paved turnout, with garbage container. North side of highway. |
9.9 15.9 |
Gull Creek |
Crossing Gull Creek, BC. |
11.2 18.0 |
Cedarvale, B.C. - Grave of famous missionary |
Also called Meanskinisht, BC. Grave of famous Irish medical missionary (Church of England), Robert Tomlinson (1842-1913). |
14.4 23.2 |
Roadside highway turnout - View area |
Paved turnout no services, with view of the Skeena River B.C. |
19.7 31.7 |
View from highway |
Driving west on the Yellowhead Highway. Looking at the Coastal Mountains of British Columbia..
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20.6 33.2 |
Pull Out - View Rapids |
East of highway is a gravel pull out with a 76 meter trail to view Skeena River rapids |
22.7 36.5 |
Roadside highway turnout - View area |
Paved turnout with historical marker. Looking at the Skeena River. |
24.2 38.9 |
Roadside highway turnout - View area |
West side of highway. Looking at the Skeena River. |
28.7 46.2 |
Big Oliver Creek |
Crossing Big Oliver Creek, BC. |
29.6 47.7 |
Little Oliver Creek |
Crossing Little Oliver Creek, BC. |
33.4 53.8 |
Legate Creek |
Crossing Legate Creek, BC. |
34.5 55.5 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Gravel turnout, no services. North side of highway. |
37.2 59.8 |
Roadside highway turnout - Rest Area |
Paved turnout with picnic tables, toilets. North side of highway. |
38.3 61.7 |
Croix Creek |
Crossing St. Croix Creek, BC. |
44.2 71.2 |
Community of Usk, BC. |
No services. |
46.4 74.6 |
Access to Kleanza Creek Provincial Park Campground |
South of highway. Kleanza Creek Provincial Park is located amongst the forests and rock canyons in the Coast Mountains. Occupying frontage on the Skeena River and on both sides of Kleanza Creek, the park is of historical significance. Kleanza means gold in the Gitxsan language and it was this metal that influenced the early history of the park site. Placer mining for gold was first carried out in the creek in the late 1890?s. This park offers 32 vehicle accessible shaded/treed campsites in Kleanza Creek Campground. The campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis and campsite reservations are not accepted. There are 2 double sites and 2 tent sites. The campsites can accommodate RV?s. Parking is available for extra vehicles. Campgrounds with Full Services and Fees are available from May 10 - September 15. |
46.9 75.5 |
Kleanza Creek |
Crossing Kleanza Creek, BC. |
48.4 77.9 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Gravel turnout, no services. North side of highway. |
51.0 82.0 |
Access to lodging |
North side of highway. |
52.1 83.8 |
Zymoetz River |
Crossing Zymoetz (Copper) River, BC. |
53.1 85.5 |
Roadside highway turnout |
With information sign. |
53.6 86.2 |
Entering City of Terrace, BC. ( Thornhill Ridge Road ) |
Services fuel at highway, access to lodging |
54.1 87.0 |
Access to lodging |
North side of highway. |
55.1 88.6 |
Access to Commercial Card Lock Fuel Services |
Gas diesel. North side of highway. |
55.6 89.4 |
Services fuel at highway |
Gas diesel, both sides of highway. |
56.2 90.5 |
Junction of Highway #37 ( The Stewart Cassiar Highway ) |
NOTE; Overlap of highway #37 ends at this point and turns south to Communities of Lakeise, BC and Kitimat, BC; Kitimaat Village, B C. South access to Lakelse Lake Provincial Park Campground. Approximately 20 km south of Terrace. Lakelse Lake Provincial Park is situated in the Skeena River Watershed and is surrounded by the mountains of the Kitimat Range. Camping: The campground is half paved and half gravel and there are 16 double sites. The campsites can accommodate RV?s. Campground Dates with Full Services and Fees: May 1 - September 30. |
56.5 91.0 |
View from highway |
Driving west on the Yellowhead Highway. Photo looking north at the Skeena River, BC. |
56.7 91.3 |
Access to Ferry Island Municipal Campground |
South side of highway. 1/4 km. Nice campground. Close to City of Terrace business area. Campground offers free firewood. The campground has 103 campsites of which 25 have electrial hookups. There is no R V sewer dump. A sewer dump is located west aprox. 1 km along highway #16 at the visitor information center south side. |
56.9 91.6 |
Terrace Bridge |
Bridge over Skeena River |
57.2 92.0 |
City of Terrace. BC - Access to Walmart |
Signs say no overnite parking. Attractions in and around Terrace. BC: George Little House Flea Market - Kermodei Cultural Crawl - Terrace Art Gallery - Mt. Hayes Quick Climb - Fall Glories' Exhibition - Heritage Park Museum - Terrace. Riverboat Days
Terrace Standard Adventure Challenge. Copper Mountain Music - Music and Friends Music Festival - REM Lee Theatre - Terrace Little Theatre Society. |
57.9 93.2 |
Greig Ave Intersection |
City of Terrace, BC. Near this intersection is the Grand Trunk Pathway which runs next to the Trans Canada highway and the main line of the Canadian National Railway. |