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The Trans-Canada Highway begins in both Victoria, British Columbia, and St John's, Newfoundland. It also ends in both cities as well.

Whether you are at the beginning or the end depends on whether you are just beginning or just ending.

Personally, I have ended my trip in both cities.

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