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British Columbia Highway 1A

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Highway 1A
Route information
Length: 17.44 km (10.84 mi)
Existed: 1950 – present
Major junctions
South end: BC 1 in North Cowichan
North end: BC 1 south of Ladysmith
Highway system

British Columbia provincial highways

BC 1 BC 2

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Highway 1A
(Island Highway)
Location: Victoria, Esquimalt, Colwood, Langford
Length: 16 km (9.9 mi)
Existed: 1956–1990s

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Highway 1A
Location: West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Vancouver
Length: 4.0 km (2.5 mi)
Existed: 1973–2016

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Highway 1A
(Kingsway, Fraser Highway)
Location: Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Surrey, Langley, Abbotsford
Length: 28 km (17 mi)
Existed: 1973–2006

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Highway 1A
Location: Chilliwack
Length: 18 km (11 mi)
Existed: 1960s–1990s

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British Columbia provincial highways

There are many roads in the southwestern part of British Columbia and Vancouver Island that were designated as Highway 1A. These roads were sections of the original 1941 route of Highway 1 before its various re-alignments, and are used today as service routes and frontage roads. The "B.C. Highway 1A" designations were removed from these sections by the province between 2005 and 2010, although signage remains along some of the route and the designation on some maps.

A 17 km (11 mi) long segment of highway near Crofton and Chemainus carries the 1A designation. It starts in the south at the intersection of Highway 1 and Mount Sicker Road. The Highway follows Mount Sicker Road and Chemainus Road east for 2 km (1¼ mi) to an intersection with Crofton Road. Chemainus Road and Highway 1A turns northwest, and goes for 15 km (9 mi) through Chemainus to an intersection with Roland Lane, then subsequently turns west-southwest to meet the Trans-Canada Highway just south of Ladysmith 60 m (200 ft) later, where the second 1A loop terminates. This route was the original Island Highway prior to the opening of the existing Trans-Canada Highway, which by-passes the Chemainus area, in 1950.

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Since 1941, Highway 1A went from Victoria to Kelsey Bay. It ended at the wharf. By 1960, highway one ended at Nanaimo's Departure Bay Ferry terminal.


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