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British Columbia Highway 91A

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Highway 91A
Queensborough Connector
Highway 91A highlighted in red.
Route information
Length: 3.4 km (2.1 mi)
Existed: 1990 – present
Major junctions
South end: BC 91 in Richmond
North end: Marine Way/Stewardson Way in New Westminster and Burnaby
Location
Major cities: New Westminster, Richmond
Highway system

British Columbia provincial highways

BC 91 BC 93

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British Columbia provincial highways

Highway 91A, or the Queensborough Connector, is a 3 km (2 mi) long spur off Highway 91. Highway 91A crosses the Queensborough Bridge and terminates at Marine Way, allowing traffic into New Westminster. Residents of New Westminster can use Highway 91A as a convenient route towards the Canada/U.S. border. Although the Queensborough Bridge has existed since the 1950s, the highway spur section was opened only in 1986, at the same time the first section of Highway 91 was completed. (All of Highway 91A was once known as Highway 91 until the east-west portion of Highway 91 was built in the late 1980s; the route was redesignated as an alternate after that time.)

Highway 91A, in addition to being known as an extension of the Annacis Highway, is also known as the Queensborough Connector.

The junction of Highways 91 and 91A was converted to an interchange in the late 1990s.

There are recent upgrades to the highway. The interchange with Marine Way was reconstructed as part of a $211-million-dollar project to improve access to Lower Mainland border crossings. There are also median barriers on Highway 91A over the Queensborough Bridge, and the Howes Street intersection was upgraded to a full interchange.

The entirety of the route is in Metro Vancouver.

Route map: Bing / Google


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