Highway 1

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Highway 1 is a primary east–west transportation route in Canada that forms part of the Trans-Canada Highway system.

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Highway 1 canonical 11

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
transportation route
connects Atlantic coast of Canada
Pacific coast of Canada
major Canadian cities
country Canada
crosses Appalachian Mountains
Canadian Shield
Prairies
Rocky Mountains
direction east–west
easternTerminus St. John’s
surface form: St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
hasJunctionWith Autoroute 20 (Quebec)
Highway 401
surface form: Highway 401 (Ontario)

British Columbia Highway 99
surface form: Highway 99 (British Columbia)
lanes mostly two to four lanes
maintainedBy provincial governments of Canada
opened 1962
partOf Trans-Canada Highway
passesThrough Alberta
British Columbia
Calgary
Charlottetown
Fredericton
Halifax
Manitoba
Moncton
Montreal
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Ottawa
Prince Edward Island
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Quebec City
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
surface form: Regina

Saskatchewan
St. John’s
Thunder Bay
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
surface form: Winnipeg
roadSystem National Highway System of Canada
roadType primary highway
signage Trans-Canada Highway maple leaf shield
provincial route markers
surface paved
toll no general tolls
westernTerminus Mile 0 of the Trans-Canada Highway
Victoria, British Columbia

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