Highway 10 | ||||
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56/58 Avenue, Langley Bypass, Glover Road | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length: | 26.59 km (16.52 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1953 – present | |||
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Municipalities: | Delta, Langley (township) | |||
Major cities: | Surrey, Langley (city) | |||
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British Columbia provincial highways
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British Columbia provincial highways
Highway 10 is a minor east-west route through the southern portion of Greater Vancouver. Highway 10 is used mainly as a local access route in North Delta, Surrey and Langley. Its former connector role between South Delta and Highway 1 having been taken over by the Highway 17 (South Fraser Perimeter Road).
Highway 10 goes for a total length of 26.6 km (16.5 mi) from North Delta to Langley. In the west, Highway 10 begins at the junction with Highway 91; it promptly turns into 58th Avenue. 1.3 km (3⁄4 mi) east of the Highway 91 junction, Highway 10 crosses from Delta into Surrey.
4.5 km (2 3⁄4 mi) east of Scott Road, Highway 10 reaches an intersection with the King George Boulevard (former Highway 99A), turning onto 56th Avenue at the junction. 6.8 km (4 1⁄4 mi) east of the King George Boulevard junction, Highway 10 reaches its intersection with Highway 15 at Cloverdale. 3.5 km (2 1⁄4 mi) east of Highway 15, Highway 10 turns onto the Langley Bypass at 192nd Street, officially crossing from Surrey into Langley 1.4 km (3⁄4 mi), and meets the Fraser Highway (former Highway 1A) another 400 m (1⁄4 mi) east.