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<H1>Map of Southern British Columbia</H1>
Showing some cities, roads, railways and passes of the region.
Showing some cities, roads, railways and passes of the region.


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<center>[[Image:MapOfSouthernBritishColumbia.png|frame|none|Outline map of Southern British Columbia]]</center>
==Legend==
==Legend==
*Black dots - random cities, not necesarily the largest or most significant
*Black dots - random cities, not necesarily the largest or most significant

Revision as of 22:32, 6 July 2005

Surveying
Surveying in 1871
Surveying in 1872
Surveying in 1873
Surveying in 1874
Surveying in 1875
Surveying in 1876
Surveying in 1877
Surveying in 1878
Surveying in 1879
Animated Map
Listings
People
Places
Bibliography

Showing some cities, roads, railways and passes of the region.


Outline map of Southern British Columbia

Legend

  • Black dots - random cities, not necesarily the largest or most significant
  • (pass) - some of the mountain passes surveyed for the CPR, approximate location
  • grey line - highways. The highways shown are:
  • 1 - Vancouver, Hope, Lytton, Kamloops, Revelstoke, Golden, Calgary
  • 3 - Vancouver, Hope, Osoyoos, Castlegar, Cranbrook, Lethbridge
  • 16 - Prince Rupert, Terrace, Prince George, Jasper, Edmonton
  • 97 - Kamloops, Cache Creek, Williams Lake, Prince George, Chetwynd, Dawson Creek
  • 99 - Vancouver, Squamish, Whistler, Lillooet, Cache Creek
  • black line - Canadian National. Vancouver, Hope, Kamloops, Blue River, Yellowhead Pass
  • red line - Canadian Pacific Railway. Vancouver, Hope, Kamloops, Revelstoke, Golden, Kicking Horse Pass
blue line - British Columbia Railway (now part of CN). Vancouver, Squamish, Williams Lake, Prince George, Dawson Creek

Note: Only the mainline for each of the railways is shown.

Each of the railway companies has maps of their railway networks.

  • Canadian Pacific Railway - www.cpr.ca -> Network Map
  • Canadian National Railway - www.cn.ca -> click on map