Yellowhead Highway was created in 2007-08.
1,660 km taking this route:Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - WEST (towards BRANDON), from Winnipeg, to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY - WEST towards SASKATOON.Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY - WEST to Jasper.
No. The Yellowhead Highway is a major east-west highway (highway 16) connecting the four western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The eastern most point is in Winnipeg (Portage and Main). The Western most point is Masset in the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia. The total length of the Yellowhead Highway, including ferries, is 2,960 km. The Yellowhead Highway is "a" Trans-Canada Highway, but not "the" Trans-Canada Highway.
Yellowhead Bridge - Kamloops - was created in 1967.
Yellowhead Tribal College was created in 1977.
870 km taking this route:Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - EAST, from Vancouver, to B.C. HWY 5 (YELLOWHEAD HWY) - NORTH to KAMLOOPS.Take HWY 5 (YELLOWHEAD HWY) - NORTH to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD HWY) - EAST to JASPER.Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 - EAST to Hinton.ANS 2BC 5 IS NOT the "Yellowhead Highway" ! -From Hope to Merritt this is known as Coquihalla Highway.The Yellowhead is Route 16 and you DON"T find it till you get to JASPER (way north)
320 km taking B.C. HIGHWAY 5 YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY - NORTH.
A yellowhead is any of a variety of species of plants or animals with a yellow head, including the yellowhead butterflyfish, the yellowheaded jawfish, or a plant in the genus Trichoptilium, in the daisy family.
450 kilometres taking this route:Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - WEST, from Winnipeg, to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY) - WEST towards SASKATOON.Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY) - WEST to Yorkton.
Highway 16, the 'Yellowhead' eastbound. Also called the Trans Canada Highway.
Take Yellowhead west and stay on it till you see the sign that says to turn of to go to Kelowna
950 kilometres taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 2 - NORTH, from Calgary, to HIGHWAY 216 (ANTHONY HENDAY DRIVE) - WEST, outside of Edmonton.Take HIGHWAY 216 (ANTHONY HENDAY DRIVE), around EDMONTON, to HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY) - WEST at EXIT 25.Take HIGHWAY 16 - WEST, on the YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY, to HIGHWAY 43 - WEST to WHITECOURT and GRANDE PRAIRIE at EXIT 340.Take HIGHWAY 43 - WEST to B.C., where the highway becomes B.C. HIGHWAY 2.Continue on HIGHWAY 2 - WEST to DAWSON CREEK, where you will follow signs to HIGHWAY 97 - NORTH to FORT ST. JOHN.Take HIGHWAY 97 - NORTH to Fort St. John.
1,860 kilometres taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 2 - NORTH, from Calgary (towards RED DEER), to HIGHWAY 216 (Anthony Henday Drive) - WEST, outside of Edmonton.Take HIGHWAY 216 (Anthony Henday Drive), around EDMONTON, to HIGHWAY 16 (Yellowhead Trail) - WEST at EXIT 25.Take HIGHWAY 16 (Yellowhead Trail) - WEST to HIGHWAY 43 - NORTH to GRANDE PRAIRIE at EXIT 340.Take HIGHWAY 43 to BRITISH COLUMBIA, where the highway continues as Dawson Creek-Tupper Highway.Continue on Dawson Creek-Tupper Highway to DAWSON CREEK, where you will follow signs to HIGHWAY 97 - NORTH to FORT ST. JOHN.Take HIGHWAY 97 - NORTH to the YUKON TERRITORY, where the road continues as YUKON HIGHWAY 1.Continue on YUKON HIGHWAY 1 to Watson Lake.