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British Columbia Highway 10

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Highway 10
56/58 Avenue, Langley Bypass, Glover Road
Highway 10 highlighted in red.
Route information
Length: 26.59 km (16.52 mi)
Existed: 1953 – present
Major junctions
West end: BC 91 in Delta
  BC 15 in Surrey
East end: BC 1 in Langley
Location
Municipalities: Delta, Langley (township)
Major cities: Surrey, Langley (city)
Highway system

British Columbia provincial highways

BC 9 BC 11

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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 (34 mi) east of the Highway 91 junction, Highway 10 crosses from Delta into Surrey.

4.5 km (2 34 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 14 mi) east of the King George Boulevard junction, Highway 10 reaches its intersection with Highway 15 at Cloverdale. 3.5 km (2 14 mi) east of Highway 15, Highway 10 turns onto the Langley Bypass at 192nd Street, officially crossing from Surrey into Langley 1.4 km (34 mi), and meets the Fraser Highway (former Highway 1A) another 400 m (14 mi) east.


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