it is in Canada,North America.its length is 8030km(4990mi)2 intermediary cities are victoria and st.Johns
The US Army.
Vancouver island
Dawson Creek BC
Canadian highway Rt 2 connects Calgary Alberta to Edmonton Alberta.
Someone is able to find information on trucks stops on the Trans Canada Highway by using websites such as Wikipedia, The Trans Canadian Highway, and Wiki Travel.
It is to the west on the Trans Canadian Highway 1 west of Banff in the state of Alberta, Canada.
The Highway of Heroes runs from Canadian Forces Base Trenton to the Ontario Coroner's Office on Granville Street in Toronto.
The name WAS AlCAN- for Alaskan-Canadian Highway. Today is known as the AlaskaHighway. Not Oil Can. Runs from Dawson Creek BC to Delta Junction, Alaska. See link below
From west to east, Highway 52 starts in Portal, North Dakota (on the Canadian border) and goes southeast to Charleston, South Carolina where it ends at some water.
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.
the Alaska marine high way goes from bellingham? to Alaska(its a system of ferries) or go through b.c and connect to the trans Canadian highway. research first though!
Shields may be found as the shape of a highway sign, as a coat or arms, on the Armadillo or tortoise, and then the Canadian shield is rather larger than most.