CANAMEX Corridor - Route Description

Route Description

The CANAMEX corridor is defined by the numbered highway designations along its length:

Canada

  • Alberta - Highway 43, Highway 16, Highway 216, Highway 2, Highway 3, Highway 4

Highway 43 continues from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, where it links with the Alaska Highway. Highway 4 continues as Interstate 15 across the USA-Canada border.

United States

  • Montana - Interstate 15
  • Idaho - Interstate 15
  • Utah - Interstate 15
  • Nevada - Interstate 15, Interstate 515, U.S. Route 93
  • Arizona - U.S. Route 93, Interstate 10, Interstate 19. To make the highway drivable as a continuous route also requires the inclusion of Interstate 15, U.S. Route 60 and State Route 189, though they are not officially included.

Mexico

  • Sonora- Mexico Federal Highway 15

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