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Highway 19 As the main highway intersecting Vancouver Island, this road links some of the major communities on the island and links to other secondary highways. |
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Kaleva Road This 10 km road runs alongside the beach, with many beautiful waterviews and boat activity to watch. Low in traffic; the road can either be driven or walked. Address: . Sointula BC
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Trans-Canada Highway The longest national highway in the world, the main route of the Trans-Canada stretches 7604 km (4725 mi) from St. John's, NF, to Victoria, BC. Along the route, it passes through all ten provinces. |
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Highway 19A Otherwise known as the Oceanside Route, Highway 19A offers a scenic alternative to the main highway, following the coast through communities such as Parksville, Qualicum Beach and Comox. |
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Highway 4 Pacific Rim Highway Highway 4 spans from Parksville on the east coast of Vancouver Island across the spine of the island and through Port Alberni then on to the open ocean at Tofino. It is the only major access route to both Tofino and Ucluelet. Address: . Vancouver Island BC CAN
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North Island Route The upper stretch of Highway 19, known as the North Island Route, stretches from Campbell River up to Port Hardy, providing access to communities such as Sayward, Woss and POrt McNeill. |
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