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5,900 km taking this route:
  1. Take HIGHWAY 102 NORTH from Halifax to (TRANS-Canada) HIGHWAY 104 WEST to AMHERST and NEW BRUNSWICK at EXIT 15W near Truro.
  2. Take the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY WEST to Vancouver. In other words, take N.S. HIGHWAY 104 WEST to NEW BRUNSWICK, where it becomes (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 2 WEST, then take (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 2 WEST to QUÉBEC, where HIGHWAY 2 becomes ROUTE 185. From there, take ROUTE 185 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 85 OUEST, then take AUTOROUTE 85 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 20 OUEST. From there, take AUTOROUTE 20 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 40 in MONTRÉAL via AUTOROUTE 25 NORD. When you get to AUTOROUTE 40, you want to take AUTOROUTE 40 OUEST to OTTAWA/GATINEAU. Then, what you are going to do is you will then take AUTOROUTE 40 OUEST to Ontario, where AUTOROUTE 40 becomes HIGHWAY 417. Continue on HIGHWAY 417 WEST to HIGHWAY 17 WEST, then take HIGHWAY 17 WEST to MANITOBA, where HIGHWAY 17 becomes TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1, via HIGHWAY 17A to bypass KENORA. From there, take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to VANCOUVER via TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 SOUTH to bypass WINNIPEG(EXIT 348 A off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 in MANITOBA to get onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 SOUTH ; EXIT 42 B off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 to get back onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to BRANDON) and via B.C. HIGHWAY 5, which starts past KAMLOOPS.
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