There are many classes of roads in Canada. The only inter-provincial systems are the Trans-Canada Highway and National Highway System.[1]
Provincial & territorial highways
Main article: Numbered highways in Canada
County and regional roads
City streets by province
Alberta
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East-west routes | |
Highways and expressways |
British Columbia
North–south streets | |
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East–west streets | |
Freeways | |
Expressways and highways | |
Former highways | |
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Roads in Greater Victoria, British Columbia | |
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North–south streets | |
East–west streets | |
Expressways and highways |
Manitoba
Roads in Winnipeg | |
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City routes | |
Arterial roads | |
Provincial Highways | |
Provincial Roads | |
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Nova Scotia
Roads in Halifax, Nova Scotia | |
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North–south routes | |
East–west routes | |
Numbered highways and expressways | |
Bridges and roundabouts | |
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Ontario
Quebec
Provincial highways | |
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Municipal arteries | |
Bridges | |
Saskatchewan
Roads in Saskatoon | |
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North–south routes |
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East–west routes |
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Highways and expressways |
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Minor highways |
Roads in Regina | |
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North–south routes |
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Avenues |
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Expressways and highways | |
Minor highways |
References
- ↑ "Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program (SHIP)". Transport Canada. 2005-06-30. Archived from the original on 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
See also
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