This page provides additional information during significant events impacting travel on BC highways.
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Every autumn, British Columbia highway conditions start to experience a chilling transition, which usually lasts until at least February. To combat the higher risks of driving through snow, ice, and ...
In 1984, construction of the first phase of the Coquihalla Highway began. The highway would eventually provide drivers with a quicker route into the interior from Hope. The first phase, completed two ...
We look after nearly 1,400 avalanche paths throughout the province. Each winter, all of our provincial avalanche-related closures add up to an average of about 370 hours. Most avalanche-related ...