Exit List
Regional district | Location | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Continues as Interstate 5 towards Seattle | |||||
Metro Vancouver | City of Surrey | Peace Park Drive | Southbound exit only, Northbound entrance only | ||
1 | Beach Road | At-grade intersection | |||
2 | 8th Avenue/King George Boulevard | Signed as exits 2A and 2B southbound, to Truck Border Crossing | |||
8A | 152nd Street southbound | Southbound exit only | |||
8B | 32nd Avenue Diversion/152nd Street Northbound | Southbound exit, Northbound entrance only | |||
10 | King George Boulevard | No access to Highway 99 southbound from King George northbound | |||
Corporation of Delta | 16 | Highway 91 (Annacis Highway) to Richmond, New Westminster | |||
20 | Ladner Trunk Road | ||||
South Fraser Perimeter Road | Interchange under construction | ||||
28 | Highway 17 to Ladner, Tsawwassen, Ferries | ||||
29 | River Road | Southbound exit only | |||
George Massey Tunnel under the South Arm Fraser River | |||||
City of Richmond | Rice Mill Road | Southbound exit accessible only via scale | |||
32 | Steveston Highway | ||||
36 | Westminster Highway | Northbound exit and southbound entrance only | |||
37 | Highway 91 (Richmond Freeway) to Richmond, New Westminster | ||||
38 | Shell Road | Southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
39B | No. 4 Road southbound | Southbound exit only | |||
39 | Bridgeport Road | Vancouver International Airport, northbound exit only | |||
39A | Sea Island Way | Vancouver International Airport, southbound exit only | |||
Oak Street Bridge over the North Arm Fraser River | |||||
City of Vancouver | 41 | Marine Drive, Oak Street southbound | Signed 41A/41B northbound, unsigned southbound | ||
Continues as Oak Street, 70th Avenue and Granville Street into Vancouver | |||||
4th Avenue | SB only, heads east | ||||
4th Avenue/Fir Street | Southbound exit only, heads west for 4th Ave, NB entrance | ||||
Granville Street Bridge over False Creek | |||||
Seymour Street | Hwy 99 northbound exits to Seymour, 99 southbound enters from Howe | ||||
Continues as Howe Street, Seymour Street | |||||
Georgia Street | At-grade intersection, Hwy 99 turns onto Georgia | ||||
Continues as Georgia Street | |||||
Stanley Park Drive | Closed during peak hours | ||||
Lions Gate Bridge over Burrard Inlet | |||||
District of West Vancouver | Marine Drive | Hwy 99 exits onto Marine Drive, right turns onto Taylor Way | |||
Park Royal Shopping Centre | SB exit and NB entrance only | ||||
Continues as Taylor Way | |||||
Taylor Way | Enters Highway 1 | ||||
11 | 15th Street, Cross Creek Road | ||||
10 | 21st Street, Skilift Road, Orchard Way | NB exit and SB entrance and exit only | |||
8 | Cypress Bowl Road | ||||
7 | Wentworth Avenue, Westmount Road | ||||
4 | Westport Road, Northwood Drive | ||||
3 | Highway 1 (Upper Levels Highway) to Horseshoe Bay Drive (Former Highway 99) & Nanaimo via ferries | Exits Highway 1 | |||
2 | Eagleridge Drive | ||||
Horseshoe Bay Drive (Former Highway 99) to Horseshoe Bay | Southbound exit and northbound entrance only, to Horseshoe Bay | ||||
Ansell Place | |||||
Lawrence Way | At-grade intersection | ||||
Strachan Point Road | Right-in, right out | ||||
Ocean Point Drive | At-grade intersection | ||||
Village of Lions Bay | Kelvin Grove Way | ||||
Lions Bay Avenue | |||||
Cristal Falls Road | |||||
Brunswick Beach Road | At-grade intersection | ||||
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District | Porteau Cove Provincial Park | At-grade intersection | |||
Furry Creek Drive | NB Right-in, right-out | ||||
Sea View Drive | SB Right-in, right-out | ||||
Community of Britannia Beach | Britannia Beach Road | At-grade intersection | |||
Main Street | At-grade intersection | ||||
Murrin Provincial Park | |||||
Darrel Bay Road to Shannon Falls Provincial Park | At-grade intersection | ||||
Stawamus Chief Provincial Park | |||||
Stawamus Chief (parking, rest area) | |||||
District Municipality of Squamish | Valley Drive, Stawamus Road | At-grade intersection | |||
Guildford Drive | At-grade intersection | ||||
Scott Crescent | SB Right-in, right-out | ||||
Cleveland Avenue to Downtown Squamish, Loggers Lane | At-grade intersection | ||||
Industrial Way, Finch Drive | At-grade intersection | ||||
Pioneer Way | At-grade intersection | ||||
Centennial Way | |||||
Mamquam Road | At-grade intersection | ||||
Garibaldi Way | At-grade intersection | ||||
Depot Road | At-grade intersection | ||||
Squamish Valley Road, Alice Lake Road to Alice Lake Provincial Park | At-grade intersection | ||||
Brohm Lake Recreational Site | |||||
Black Tusk Access Road to Garibaldi Lake | At-grade intersection | ||||
To Black Tusk Drive, Black Tusk Village | |||||
Brandywine Falls Provincial Park | |||||
Callaghan Valley Road | At-grade intersection | ||||
Resort Municipality of Whistler | Cheakamus Valley Road | At-grade intersection | |||
Spring Creek Drive | At-grade intersection | ||||
Taylor Way | SB Right-in, Right-out | ||||
Lake Placid Road/London Lane to Creekside | At-grade intersection | ||||
London Lane | At-grade intersection | ||||
Whistler Way | NB Right-in, right-out | ||||
Village Gate Road to Whistler Village | At-grade intersection | ||||
Whistler Cay Drive | At-grade intersection | ||||
Lormier Road | At-grade intersection | ||||
Nancy Greene Drive | At-grade intersection | ||||
Blackcomb Way | At-grade intersection | ||||
Alpine Way | At-grade intersection | ||||
Emerald Drive, Summer Lane | At-grade intersection | ||||
To Whistler Heliport | |||||
Continues as Sea to Sky Highway to Pemberton and Lillooet | |||||
Ends at Highway 97 north of Cache Creek | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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