CruiseCanada.com, Transcanada Highway (Canada 1) at Rogers Pass, British Columbia, 2019.
The highway across Rogers Pass was the final link constructed in the creation of the coast to coast highway across Canada.

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CruiseCanada.com, Transcanada Highway (Canada 1) at Rogers Pass, British Columbia, 2019.
The highway across Rogers Pass was the final link constructed in the creation of the coast to coast highway across Canada.

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Winter is Not Far Off, Canada 1 at Rogers Pass Summit, Glacier National Park, British Columbia, 2019.
Monument at the Top of Rogers Pass Marking Completion in 1962 of the Transcanada Highway (Canada 1), Glacier National Park, British Columbia, 2019.
Additional stretches of the road were completed later, but opening of the Rogers Pass road made it possible to drive from the Atlantic to the Pacific without leaving Canada. I fondly remember a trans-Canada trip in that year.
Westbound Canada 1 Approaching Intersection with BC 97/99, Cache Creek, British Columbia, 2019.
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Challenge of the North: Canada 1 in the 1983 America’s Cup
This documentary is very much a case of “When the story you came to cover isn’t the story that unfolds”.
When is the next match? And do we know who they’re playing???
Nope, this was the end of the group stage and they're going to re-seed before the knock-outs start. The first round of knockouts is this weekend but we don't know whether we will play Saturday or Sunday or what time.
I think the most likely scenario is that us and Colombia are the #4 and #5 teams and play each other. Canada, Brazil, and Mexico will be the group winners more than likely and play the #6 - #8 teams. I think we end up the 2nd best 1 loss team on GD and come #5, with Colombia at #4.
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