British Columbia Highway 31 - Highway 31A

Highway 31's main spur, Highway 31A, which also opened in 1973, is 47 km long, connecting Highway 31 at Kaslo to Highway 6 at New Denver.

Roads of British Columbia
Provincial highways
  • 12
  • 1A
  • 2
  • 32
  • 3A1
  • 3B
  • 4
  • 4A
  • 52
  • 5A
  • 6
  • 71
  • 7B1
  • 8
  • 9
  • 101
  • 112
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 151
  • 161
  • 172
  • 18
  • 192
  • 19A
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 22A
  • 23
  • 24
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 31A
  • 33
  • 35
  • 37
  • 37A
  • 39
  • 41
  • 43
  • 49
  • 52
  • 77
  • 912
  • 91A2
  • 93
  • 95
  • 95A
  • 972
    • A
    • B
    • C2
    • D
  • 992
  • 101
  • 113
  • 118
  • 395
  • South Fraser Perimeter Road2, 3
Other provincially maintained roads
  • Atlin Road
  • Bridge River Road
  • Cecil Lake Road
  • Coalmont Road
  • Cultus Lake Road
  • Glover Road
  • Head Bay Road
  • Hemlock Valley Road
  • Horsefly Road
  • Jesmond Road
  • Likely Road
  • Mission Mountain Road
  • Nazko Road
  • Omineca Resource Road
  • Pavilion Mountain Road
  • Port Mellon Highway
  • Queen Charlotte City-Skidegate Road
  • Strathcona Parkway
  • Telegraph Creek Road
  • Westside Road
Historical provincial highways
  • 7A
  • 17A
  • 99A
Municipal limited-access roads
  • Barnet Highway1
  • Gaglardi Way1
  • Golden Ears Way2
  • Grant McConachie Way2
  • Knight Street2
  • SW Marine Drive1
  • Marine Way1
  • Russ Baker Way1
Historic roads and trails
  • Alaska Highway
  • Atlin Road
  • Cariboo Road
  • Chilkoot Trail
  • Crowsnest Highway
  • Dewdney Trail
  • Dewdney Trunk Road
  • Douglas Road
  • Hudson's Bay Brigade Trail
  • Lillooet Cattle Trail
  • Nisga'a Highway
  • Okanagan Trail
  • Old Cariboo Road
  • Old Yale Road (Grand Trunk Road)
  • River Trail
  • Whatcom Trail
See also Vancouver Roads
  • 1 denotes highways with expressway sections
  • 2 denotes highways with expressway and freeway sections
  • 3denotes highways under construction


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