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Highway 33 is a minor two-lane highway in the Okanagan region of the province. Highway 33, which is 129 km (80 mi) long, connects Rock Creek, on the Crowsnest Highway, north to Kelowna, on the Okanagan Highway, partially following the West Kettle River. It is also the main access to the Big White Ski Resort. The only other visible community on Highway 33 is Beaverdell, 48 km (30 mi) north of Rock Creek. Highway 33 opened in 1970.
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| Expressways | Highway 1 · Highway 3 · Highway 3A · Highway 5 · Highway 7B · Highway 11 · Highway 16 · Highway 17 · Highway 19 · Highway 91 · Highway 91A · Highway 97 · Highway 97C · Highway 99 |
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