Coquihalla Highway
The Coquihalla Highway is a major route in British Columbia, Canada, connecting the cities of Hope and Kamloops. It is known for its scenic views, including mountains and forests, and is a popular choice for travelers and truckers alike. The highway was completed in 1986 and is part of the larger Trans-Canada Highway system.
This highway features several notable structures, including the Coquihalla Summit, which is one of the highest points on the route. It is also known for its challenging weather conditions, particularly in winter, when snow and ice can make driving hazardous.