Kanadas neue Northern Highway-Vorschläge

Von Deltarianus

19 Kommentare

  1. Deltarianus on

    In Green

    Left: Mackenzie Valley Highway

    Right: Technically two projects, but it’s really one road to Grays Bay

  2. Christian-Rep-Perisa on

    But this wouldn’t be paved, right? Permafrost would destroy it, it would be a reinforced and compacted dirt road

  3. Geography and terrain really were like „fuck Yellowknife-Whitehorse traffic in particular“ :p

  4. Even_Power6598 on

    Knowing the speed of infrastructure development right now, this will probably only get built in 30 years.

    UBC skytrain was proposed in 2008 and there are still no plans to built it out yet.

  5. Missing the proposed road to Churchill which is included under the Port of Churchill Plus, and also the ring of fire highway in Ontario

  6. sluttycupcakes on

    wtf is going on with the highway map for existing highways. Just from my quick review:

    – Highway 16 uses BC ferries to southern Haida Gwaii and the goes up to Masset.
    – Highway 37 between Kitimat and terrace looks to be completely missing.
    – Missing highways south from Whitehorse, including to Atlin and Haines.

  7. Connect_Progress7862 on

    Do it! I’m buying ocean front property as we speak! I know a guy that’s giving me a great deal!

  8. Various-Passenger398 on

    What is the road to the southern shore of Lake Athabasca? I know there’s one to the east at Stoney Rapids, but i didnt think there was a road on the south side of the lake.

  9. Alaska_Jack on

    I don’t understand what that little spike is poking the Alaska panhandle in the butt. There’s nothing there.

  10. There is supposed to be a highway going east-west, south of Fort Mac from Alberta to Saskatchewan. Only the Alberta side is somewhat cleared, Saskatchewan hasn’t done their part. It would give a very northern option in the prairies to go east-west and perhaps on to Churchill.

  11. BobBelcher2021 on

    I knew about the more westerly one but this is the first I’ve seen the one that enters Nunavut. Interesting.

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