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- British_Columbia_Highway_93 length "317.0".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 abstract "Highway 93 (Kootenay Highway, Banff-Windermere Parkway), is a north-south route through the southeastern part of the province, in the Regional District of East Kootenay. Like Highway 95, Highway 93 takes its number from a U.S. Highway that it connects with at the Canada-U.S. boundary. The Highway first opened in 1953 from the international border to Elko, on the Crowsnest Highway, but it did not follow its current route from the border until 1958. In 1959, Highway 93 was extended from Elko along the Crowsnest and Highway 95 to its current length through Radium Hot Springs to where it crosses the Continental Divide into Alberta at Vermilion Pass, where it continues as Alberta Highway 93 until its terminus at the junction with the Yellowhead Highway in Jasper. Before 1959, the stretch of Highway 93 east of Radium had a designation of '1B', reflecting its connection to the Trans-Canada Highway within Alberta at Castle Junction. This section is also called The Banff-Windermere Parkway.".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 length "317000.0".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeEnd Vermilion_Pass.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeEndDirection "North".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeJunction Elko,_British_Columbia.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeJunction Fort_Steele,_British_Columbia.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeJunction Radium_Hot_Springs.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeJunction Wasa,_British_Columbia.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeNumber "93".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeStart Canada%E2%80%93United_States_border.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeStartDirection "South".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 routeTypeAbbreviation "Hwy".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 thumbnail BC_Highway_93-Radium.JPG?width=300.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 wikiPageID "679202".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 wikiPageRevisionID "565120090".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 alternateName "Banff-Windermere Parkway".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 alternateName "Kootenay Highway".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 directionA "South".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 directionB "North".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 established "1958".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 hasPhotoCollection British_Columbia_Highway_93.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 junction "at Radium Hot Springs".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 junction "in Elko".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 junction "in Wasa Junction".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 junction "near Fort Steele".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 lengthKm "317".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 lengthRound "0".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 nextRoute "95".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 nextType "Hwy".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 previousRoute "91.0".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 previousType "Hwy".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 province "BC".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 route "93".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 terminusA "at Canada-US border".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 terminusB "at Vermilion Pass".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type "Hwy".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 subject Category:British_Columbia_provincial_highways.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Infrastructure.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Place.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Road.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type RouteOfTransportation.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Wikidata:Q532.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Place.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Facility_Construct.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Street_Generic.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 type Location.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 comment "Highway 93 (Kootenay Highway, Banff-Windermere Parkway), is a north-south route through the southeastern part of the province, in the Regional District of East Kootenay. Like Highway 95, Highway 93 takes its number from a U.S. Highway that it connects with at the Canada-U.S. boundary. The Highway first opened in 1953 from the international border to Elko, on the Crowsnest Highway, but it did not follow its current route from the border until 1958.".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 label "British Columbia Highway 93".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 label "British Columbia Highway 93".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 sameAs British_Columbia_Highway_93.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 sameAs m.0327lx.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 sameAs Q766660.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 sameAs Q766660.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 wasDerivedFrom British_Columbia_Highway_93?oldid=565120090.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 depiction BC_Highway_93-Radium.JPG.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 isPrimaryTopicOf British_Columbia_Highway_93.
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 name "Banff-Windermere Parkway".
- British_Columbia_Highway_93 name "Kootenay Highway".