British Columbia provincial highway 13

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British Columbia provincial highway 13 is a simple 12 km-long two-lane route through the eastern part of Langley. Highway 13 essentially serves the function of quick access from Washington state to the central Fraser Valley, and vice versa. Highway 13 first opened in 1958 between the Canada/United States border and the present day Highway 1A, and was extended north to the present day Highway 1 in 1968.

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Highway 13 begins in the south at its connection to Washington State Route 539 at the international border, and follows 264th Street north for 7 km to its junction with Highway 1A at Aldergrove. Past Highway 1A, Highway 13 goes north for 5 more km to end at an interchange with Highway 1.

1 1A 2 3 3A 3B 4 4A 5 5A 6 7 7A 7B 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17A 18 19 19A 20 21 22 22A 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 31A 33 35 37 37A 39 41 43
49 52 77 91 91A 93 95 95A 97 97A 97B 97C 97D 99 99A 101 113 (Nisga'a) 118 395