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Projects, Programs
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Projects
Programs
Information
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This program allows organizations to “adopt” a section of provincial highway to help carry out or sponsor such activities as weeding, landscape beautification, invasive plant identification and litter pickup. |
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Thousands
of avalanches
occur each
year in British
Columbia. Our
provincial
highways in
mountain passes
are susceptible
to this hazard.
At the Ministry
of Transportation and Infrastructure,
Avalanche and Weather
Programs staff
work hard to
ensure that
motorists can
rely on a safe
provincial
transportation
system during
the winter
months. |
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B.C. Highway Construction Cams offer all British Columbians a closer look at major transportation infrastructure projects. Images are refreshed every 15-30 minutes. |
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Links and
information
for B.C. cyclists. |
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Valuable links
to tourism-related
web pages on
this Ministry's
site, and others. |
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A selected listing of current Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure projects that are underway. |
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A dedicated
route for emergency
responders in
a disaster situation...
planning ahead
for a rapid response...
to you.
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The Evergreen Line is a new rapid transit line that connects Coquitlam Town Centre to Vancouver via Port Moody and Burnaby, starting at Lougheed Town Centre Station in Burnaby and ending near Douglas College in Coquitlam. |
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Learn about a simple initiative to reduce vehicle emissions at the Peace Arch Border Crossing. |
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The ministry works actively with the other resource ministries in B.C. on invasive plant management through membership on the Inter-Ministry Invasive Species Working Group and by partnering on the development of Multi Agency Integrated Pest Management Plans. The ministry also works closely with other stakeholders, the Invasive Plant Council of BC and Regional Weed Committees throughout the province.
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The Okanagan Valley Corridor is a gateway for north-south international trade intended to provide an uncongested high quality route, with limited delay through urban areas. It links the United States to the northern half of British Columbia as well as regions east and west.
This website features an overview of highway projects currently underway on the corridor. |
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Canada's west coast ports, airports and supporting road and rail networks—as key gateways to Asia—have tremendous potential to capture significant opportunities being presented by growing markets. Links to Action Plan and 2005 BC Ports Strategy. |
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Useful information
about the popular routes
you may be travelling. |
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A comprehensive study of the transit needs of the Fraser Valley. It will identify and assess options for transit services within the Fraser Valley and how to best provide transit service between the Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver. |
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The Trans Canada Highway is the primary east-west numbered route through British Columbia. It is part of National Highway System linking British Columbia to the rest of Canada. It provides linkages and junctions with all major north-south routes providing connectivity across the province. |
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A selected list
of reports and
studies relating
to various ministry
projects, prepared
by or for the
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. |
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Information
on transporation-related
programs, projects
and services. |
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