British Columbia Highway 30
Highway 30 |
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Port Alice Road |
Route information |
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Length: |
30 km (20 mi) |
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Major junctions |
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Northeast end: |
BC 19 between Port Hardy and Port McNeill |
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Southwest end: |
Port Alice |
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Highway system |
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British Columbia provincial highways
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Highway 30, also known as Port Alice Road, is a 30 km (19 mi) long northeast-to-southwest scenic route in the Regional District of Mount Waddington on Vancouver Island, connecting Port Alice with a location on Highway 19 known as Keogh, between Port Hardy and Port McNeill. Located halfway between the Junction with Highway 19 and Port Alice lies Marble River Provincial Park. As recently as 2008, the provincial government provided funds to have the entire highway resurfaced at a cost estimated around $1.3 million.
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| Provincial highways | |
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| Other provincially maintained roads |
- Atlin Road
- Bridge River Road
- Cecil Lake Road
- Coalmont Road
- Cultus Lake Road
- Deltaport Way
- Glover Road
- Head Bay Road
- Hemlock Valley Road
- Horsefly Road
- Jesmond Road
- Likely Road
- Mission Mountain Road
- Nazko Road
- Omineca Resource Road
- Pavilion Mountain Road
- Port Mellon Highway
- Queen Charlotte City-Skidegate Road
- Strathcona Parkway
- Telegraph Creek Road
- Westside Road
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| Historical provincial highways | |
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| Federally maintained roads | |
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| Municipal limited-access roads | |
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| Historic roads and trails | |
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- 1 highways with expressway sections
- 2 highways with expressway and freeway sections
- 3 highways under construction
- 4 designation reassigned to new route
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