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    Trans-Canada Highway

    The Trans-Canada Highway is a continuous road that allows vehicle travel across Canada. The highway runs through each of Canada’s 10 provinces, from Victoria, British Columbia, to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. At 7,821 km, it is the fourth-longest highway — and second-longest national highway — in the world.

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  • Editorial

    Yonge Street - Governor Simcoe's Military Road

    The following article is an editorial written by The Canadian Encyclopedia staff. Editorials are not usually updated.

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