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There are many classes of roads in Canada. The only inter-provincial systems are the Trans-Canada Highway and National Highway System.[1]
[edit] Provincial and territorial highways
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[edit] County and regional roads
[edit] City streets by province
[edit] Alberta
Roads in Edmonton |
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North-south streets |
17 Street · 34 Street · 50 Street · 66 Street · 82 Street · 97 Street · 109 Street · 111 Street · 124 Street · 142 Street · 156 Street · 170 Street · Calgary Trail · Gateway Boulevard · St. Albert Trail · Victoria Trail · Winterburn Road
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East-west streets |
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Other streets |
Argyll Road · Belgravia Road · Buena Vista Road · Callingwood Road · Castledowns Road · Fort Road · Fox Drive · Groat Road · Kingsway Avenue · Knottwood Road · Lessard Road · Mayfield Road · Mill Woods Road · Princess Elizabeth Avenue · Saskatchewan Drive · Youville Drive
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Expressways and highways |
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[edit] British Columbia
Roads in Vancouver |
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North-south streets |
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East-west streets |
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Expressways and highways |
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[edit] Manitoba
[edit] Nova Scotia
[edit] Ontario
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- Main category: Roads in Ontario
[edit] Quebec
- Main category: Roads in Quebec
Major roads and bridges in Gatineau |
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Provincial highways |
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Municipal arteries |
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Bridges |
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Roads in Canada |
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[edit] Saskatchewan
Roads in Saskatoon |
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Streets |
8th St. E · 11th St. W · 19th St. · 25th St. · 33rd St. Taylor St. E
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Avenues |
2nd Ave. · Avenue H · Broadway Ave. · Clarence Ave. · Lorne Ave. · Preston Ave. · Victoria Ave.
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Drives |
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Freeways and highways |
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[edit] References
- ^ Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program (SHIP). Transport Canada (2005-06-30). Retrieved on 2007-12-22.