British Columbia Highway 1
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{{Infobox road
|state=BC
|type=Hwy
|route=1
|alternate_name=[[Trans-Canada Highway]]
|map=BC-roads-hwy1.png
|length_km=1039
|length_round=0
|length_ref={{Fact|date=August 2007}}
|established=1961{{Fact|date=August 2007}}
|direction_a=West
|direction_b=East
|terminus_a=[[Victoria, BC|Victoria]]
|junction={{jct|state=BC|Hwy|19}} in [[Nanaimo, BC|Nanaimo]]<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|99}} near [[Vancouver, BC|Vancouver]]<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|3}} in [[Hope, BC|Hope]]<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|5}} in [[Kamloops, BC|Kamloops]]<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|95}} in [[Golden, BC|Golden]]
|terminus_b={{jct|state=AB|Hwy|1}} towards [[Banff, AB]]
|previous_type=Hwy
|previous_route=395
|next_type=Hwy
|next_route=1A
}}
'''Highway 1''' is the [[British Columbia]] section of the [[Trans-Canada Highway]]. Its total accumulated distance through British Columbia is 1,039 km (646 mi), including the distance travelled on ferries.
==Vancouver Island section==
[[Image:milezerotch.jpg|left|thumb|The end of Hwy 1 at the Mile Zero monument in Victoria]]
The [[Vancouver Island]] branch of Highway 1, known locally as the ''[[Island Highway]]'' (a name shared with [[British Columbia Highway 19|Highway 19]]), is the main thoroughfare on the south Island. The highway was first given the "1" designation in 1941, and originally went between [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] and [[Kelsey Bay, British Columbia|Kelsey Bay]], a small coastal community north of [[Campbell River, British Columbia|Campbell River]]. Highway 1 on the Island was shortened to terminate in the downtown core of the city of [[Nanaimo, British Columbia|Nanaimo]] in 1953, with the section north of Nanaimo being re-numbered [[British Columbia Highway 19|19]]. When the ferry route between Departure Bay in Nanaimo and Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver was taken over by [[BC Ferries]] in 1961, Highway 1 on the Island was extended to the Departure Bay ferry dock.
===Route details===
The Island section of Highway 1, which is 117 km (73 mi) in total length, begins at the intersection of [[Douglas Street]] and Dallas Road in Victoria, where a large "mile zero" sign is erected. Highway 1 proceeds north through the city of Victoria for 4 km (2½ mi), passing by the southern terminus of [[British Columbia Highway 17|Highway 17]], before leaving the city at Tolmie Avenue. Once out of Victoria, Highway 1 heads west on a 14 km (9 mi) long four to six lane freeway, with four interchanges along its length, one of which leads to the start of [[British Columbia Highway 14|Highway 14]]. The last light out of the Victoria suburb of Langford (Spencer Road) is to be replaced with an interchange by 2009, effectively extending the freeway section. The highway narrows to two lanes upon its entry into [[Goldstream Provincial Park]]. The highway from this point is known locally as the [[Malahat, British Columbia|Malahat]].
From the southern entrance to Goldstream park, the Malahat section of the highway, which is known for its steep grades, goes north for 20 km (12 mi), becoming three lanes on its exit from Goldstream park and passing through the community of Malahat proper en route, until it reaches the community of [[Mill Bay, British Columbia|Mill Bay]]. North of Mill Bay, Highway 1 once again widens out into four lanes. The highway travels north for 29 km (18 mi), past a junction to [[Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia|Shawnigan Lake]] and the communities of [[Cobble Hill, British Columbia|Cobble Hill]], [[Cowichan Bay, British Columbia|Cowichan Bay]] and [[Duncan, British Columbia|Duncan]] before reaching a junction with [[British Columbia Highway 18|Highway 18]]. The highway then proceeds north for 10 km (6 mi) to a junction with [[Chemainus, British Columbia|Chemainus]].
From the Chemainus junction, Highway 1 travels 11 km (7 mi) northwest into the city of [[Ladysmith, British Columbia|Ladysmith]], and northwest for another 13 km (8 mi) to a junction with the community of [[Cassidy, British Columbia|Cassidy]]. 6 km (4 mi) north of the Cassidy junction, Highway 1 enters the city of Nanaimo, where [[British Columbia Highway 19|Highway 19]] merges onto the highway from the B.C. Ferry terminal at [[Duke Point, British Columbia|Duke Point]]. 2 km north (1¼ mi), Highway 1 and Highway 19 split off at a junction with Cedar Road. Highway 19 proceeds west, while Highway 1 continues north. Highway 1 proceeds through the city of Nanaimo for 8 km (5 mi) north to the B.C. Ferry terminal at [[Departure Bay, British Columbia|Departure Bay]], where the Island section of Highway 1 terminates.
The Trans-Canada Highway then enters Departure Bay proper via ferry, turning east-northeast to enter the [[Strait of Georgia]] just north of [[Newcastle Island]]. The downtown core of Vancouver is visible from the ferry as it approaches the entrance to Howe Sound. Highway 1 turns north-northeast just west of Passage Island to enter Queen Charlotte Channel, then rounds the Whytecliff Peninsula to enter the [[Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia|Horseshoe Bay]] ferry terminal, 57 km (30 nmi) from the Departure Bay dock.
==Lower Mainland section==
[[Image:Horshbay-ferry-lineup.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Ferry traffic on Highway 1 at the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal.]]
[[Image:Ironworkers Memorial Bridge Vancouver BC.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing]]
[[Image:DSCF2454.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Highway 1 as it enters Vancouver from Burnaby.]]
Like its Island section, the Highway on the [[Lower Mainland]] was first given the "1" designation in 1941. Highway 1's original alignment started out within the city limits of [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], and followed Kingsway from Vancouver to [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]], and then went along the Fraser Highway to [[Clearbrook, British Columbia|Clearbrook]]. From [[Chilliwack, British Columbia|Chilliwack]], the highway originally went to [[Rosedale, British Columbia|Rosedale]], which is a community just east of Chilliwack, along Yale Road, then along Flood-Hope Road to where it picks up its current alignment just across the [[Fraser River]] from [[Hope, British Columbia|Hope]].
In 1959, Highway 1 was given an extension from within Vancouver to [[Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia|Horseshoe Bay]] by way of the [[Lions' Gate Bridge]] and Taylor Way in [[West Vancouver, British Columbia|West Vancouver]]. In 1962, the section between Clearbrook and Chilliwack was re-routed to a new expressway.
In 1964, the Clearbrook-Rosedale section of Highway 1 was restored to its original alignment. Also in that year, a new expressway, originally designated as Highway 401, opened up on Highway 1's current alignment between West Vancouver and Rosedale. The expressway became part of Highway 1 in 1973.
In 1986, Highway 1 between Chilliwack and Hope was improved to a freeway. Through the 1990s, all signals and intersections on Highway 1 through Greater Vancouver were removed, making the entire section of Highway 1 between Horseshoe Bay and Hope a freeway.
===Route details===
Highway 1's total length in the Lower Mainland is 170 km (106 mi) long. On the mainland, the highway begins at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal in [[West Vancouver, British Columbia|West Vancouver]]. From here to the [[Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing]], the highway is known locally as the ''Upper Levels Highway''. There are nine interchanges on the 14 km (9 mi) stretch of the Highway within West Vancouver. The first interchange east of Horseshoe Bay brings [[British Columbia Highway 99|Highway 99]] onto a common alignment with Highway 1. After Taylor Way, where Highway 99 takes the exit off Highway 1, the highway then crosses over the [[Capilano River]] into the [[North Vancouver, British Columbia (district municipality)|District of North Vancouver]]. Highway 1 travels for 9 km (6 mi) through the District and the [[North Vancouver, British Columbia (city)|City of North Vancouver]], passing through seven interchanges, until crossing the 1292 m (4239 ft) long [[Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing]] over the [[Burrard Inlet]] into Vancouver. (The bridge, previously known as the Second Narrows Bridge, was renamed to honour the 27 workers who lost their lives during its construction.)
[[Image:Highway1-cassiar-northbound.jpg|thumb|left|Highway 1 leading to the Cassiar Tunnel (middle-left in photo)]]
[[Image:Highway1-cassiar-southbound.jpg|thumb|left|Vancouver portion of Highway 1, near Exit 26]]
[[Image:PortMannBridge.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Port Mann Bridge]]]]
The 4 km (2½ mi) long stretch of Highway 1 through the eastern part of Vancouver is the only freeway within Vancouver's city limits. In Vancouver, Highway 1 travels through the [[Cassiar Tunnel]] and passes through three interchanges before crossing into [[Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby]] at the interchange with Boundary Road. The Burnaby stretch of Highway 1 is 11 km long (7 mi), and goes through four interchanges before proceeding into [[Coquitlam, British Columbia|Coquitlam]]. The Coquitlam stretch of Highway 1 lasts 7 km (4 mi), with two interchanges along its length. The easternmost interchange on Highway 1 in Coquitlam leads to [[British Columbia Highway 7|Highway 7]]. Once out of Coquitlam, Highway 1 crosses the Fraser River over the [[Port Mann Bridge]] into Surrey.
In Surrey, Highway 1 has three interchanges, the most easterly interchange of the three leading to [[British Columbia Highway 15|Highway 15]]. 12 km (7 mi) east of the Highway's entry into Surrey, the Highway crosses into the [[Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)|Township of Langley]]. There are three interchanges on Highway 1 in its 18 km (11 mi) long stretch through Langley. One leads to 200 St., Langley's major thoroughfare, the second leads to [[British Columbia Highway 10|Highway 10]], and the third leads to [[British Columbia Highway 13|Highway 13]]. Highway 1 then crosses from the [[Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia|Greater Vancouver Regional District]] into the [[Fraser Valley Regional District, British Columbia|Fraser Valley Regional District]] on its entry into [[Abbotsford, British Columbia|Abbotsford]]. There are six interchanges on Highway 1 in its 33 km (21 mi) long stretch through Abbotsford, one of which leads to [[British Columbia Highway 11|Highway 11]]. Once Highway 1 leaves Abbotsford, it crosses over the Vedder Canal into Chilliwack. The highway goes through Chilliwack for 24 km (15 mi), passing through five interchanges within the city.
2 km (1¼ mi) after leaving Chilliwack, Highway 1 reaches an interchange with [[British Columbia Highway 9|Highway 9]]. East of the Highway 9 interchange, Highway 1 hugs the south bank of the Fraser River for 35 km (22 mi), passing through seven interchanges, until reaching the interchange with Highway [[Crowsnest Highway|3]] at Hope. Highway 1 takes the exit off the freeway at this point. (The freeway alignments of Highways 3 and [[Coquihalla Highway|5]] continue from this exit, Exit 170, and continue unbroken until it meets up again with Highway 1 just west of Kamloops at Exit 362.) Most traffic traveling between Hope and Kamloops follow [[Coquihalla Highway|Highway 5]] as it takes over an hour and a half less time to travel compared to following Highway 1.
==Interior section==
[[Image:DSCF1934.jpg|thumb|Highway 1 just east of Kamloops heading westbound.]]
In the Kootenays, Highway 1 originally went around the Rogers Pass area in its section from [[Revelstoke, British Columbia|Revelstoke]] to [[Golden, British Columbia|Golden]]. In 1962, the section of Highway between Revelstoke and Golden was re-routed through Rogers Pass. Over the 1970s and 1980s, Highway 1's alignment between Hope and [[Cache Creek, British Columbia|Cache Creek]] underwent a massive overhaul, including new tunnels and river spans. In [[Kamloops, British Columbia|Kamloops]], a new bypass was constructed to re-route traffic on Highway 1 around the downtown area of the city.
===Route details===
The Interior section of Highway 1 is 695 km (432 mi) long, and closely follows the path of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. After leaving the freeway, Highway 1 courses through the town centre of Hope for 2 km (1¼ mi) before heading north across the Fraser River. At this point, Highway 1 becomes two lanes. 1 km (about ½ mi) north of the Fraser crossing, Highway 1 reaches its east junction with Highway 7. Continuing from the Highway 7 junction, Highway 1 goes 106 km (66 mi) north on a route that includes seven mountain tunnels, past the communities of [[Yale, British Columbia|Yale]], [[Spuzzum, British Columbia|Spuzzum]] and [[Boston Bar, British Columbia|Boston Bar]], before reaching its junction with [[British Columbia Highway 12|Highway 12]] at [[Lytton, British Columbia|Lytton]]. Leaving the Fraser River, and following the [[Thompson River]] another 37 km (23 mi) northeast, Highway 1 reaches a junction with another numbered route, [[British Columbia Highway 8|Highway 8]]. 38 km (24 mi) north of the Highway 8 junction, Highway 1 passes through a junction with [[British Columbia Highway 97C|Highway 97C]]. Continuing 5 km (3 mi) north, the highway reaches the community of [[Cache Creek, British Columbia|Cache Creek]], where [[British Columbia Highway 97|Highway 97]] merges onto the Trans-Canada from the north.
East of Cache Creek, Highways 1 and 97 proceed on their common alignment for 72 km(45 mi), passing through [[Savona, British Columbia|Savona]] en route to the point where Highway 1 enters the area belonging to the city of [[Kamloops, British Columbia|Kamloops]]. [[British Columbia Highway 5|Highway 5]] merges onto the Trans-Canada from the south at this point, returning the freeway to Highway 1.
The 1/97/5 concurrency proceeds east for 12 km (7 mi) on a freeway through the western part of Kamloops to where Highway 5 diverges north. Highways 1 and 97 leave Kamloops to the east 7 km (4 mi) later. The highway continues east for another 19 km (12 mi) to [[Monte Creek, British Columbia|Monte Creek]], where the freeway ends and Highway 97 diverges south from Highway 1. For the next 82 km (51 mi) east, Highway 1 takes a winding two-lane route through the communities of [[Pritchard, British Columbia|Pritchard]], [[Chase, British Columbia|Chase]] and [[Sorrento, British Columbia|Sorrento]] before reaching the city of [[Salmon Arm, British Columbia|Salmon Arm]] on [[Shuswap Lake]]. [[British Columbia Highway 97B|Highway 97B]] meets Highway 1 in Salmon Arm.
[[Image:rogers pass.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The peak of Rogers Pass.]]
After Salmon Arm, Highway 1 goes east for 27 km (17 mi) to a junction with [[British Columbia Highway 97A|Highway 97A]] at [[Sicamous, British Columbia|Sicamous]]. Over the next 71 km (44 mi) east, Highway 1 winds through the communities of [[Malakwa, British Columbia|Malakwa]], [[Craigellachie, British Columbia|Craigellachie]] and the [[Three Valley Gap, British Columbia|Three Valley Gap]], before reaching its junction with [[British Columbia Highway 23|Highway 23]] at Revelstoke, on the [[Columbia River]]. The next 148 km (92 mi) of Highway 1 to Golden winds east through [[Mount Revelstoke National Park]] and [[Glacier National Park (Canada)|Glacier National Park]], where the [[Rogers Pass]] area is located. There are seven [[snow shed]]s on Highway 1 just west of Rogers Pass.
After Glacier National Park and a [[time zone]] boundary crossing, Highway 1 passes over the Columbia River again at [[Donald, British Columbia|Donald]], and then reaches its junction with [[British Columbia Highway 95|Highway 95]] at Golden. 73 km (45 mi) east of Golden, after Highway 1 has passed through [[Yoho National Park]] and the community of [[Field, British Columbia|Field]], Highway 1 crosses the [[Continental Divide]] (via [[Kicking Horse Pass]]) into [[Alberta]].
==Exit list==
===Vancouver Island segment===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; font-size: 0.95em; table-layout:fixed"
!width=70px|[[Regional districts of British Columbia|Regional District]]
!width=70px|Location
!width=40px|[[Exit number|#]]
!width=280px|Destinations
!Notes
|-
!colspan=5|Douglas Street from [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]]
|-
|rowspan=11|[[Capital Regional District, British Columbia|Capital]]
|rowspan=4|[[Saanich, British Columbia|Saanich]]
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|Carey Road
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Tillicum Road
|
|-
|
|Burnside Road, Interurban Road
|Southbound exit only
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|McKenzie Avenue, Admirals Road
|
|-
|rowspan=3|[[View Royal, British Columbia|View Royal]]
|8
|Helmcken Road
|
|-
|10
|Burnside Road, {{jct|state=BC|Hwy|1A|dir1=North|name1=Old Island Highway|city1=Colwood|city2=Langford}}
|Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|-
|11
|Six Mile Road to {{jct|state=BC|Hwy|1A|name1=Old Island Highway|city1=Esquimalt|city2=Victoria|city3=Colwood|city4=Langford}}
|Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|-
|rowspan=4|[[Langford, British Columbia|Langford]]
|14
|Millstream Road, {{jct|state=BC|Hwy|14|dir1=West|name1=Veteran's Memorial Parkway|city1=Colwood|city2=Sooke|city3=Port Renfrew}}
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Spencer Road
| To be closed upon completion of Bear Mountain Parkway interchange
|- bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|
|Bear Mountain Parkway, Leigh Road
| Completion scheduled for 2009
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|1A|dir1=South|name1=Goldstream Avenue|city1=Colwood|city2=Victoria}}
| To be closed upon completion of Bear Mountain Parkway interchange
|-
!colspan=5|2/3-lane highway through [[Goldstream Provincial Park]] and [[Malahat, British Columbia|Malahat]]
|-
|[[Cowichan Valley Regional District, British Columbia|Cowichan Valley]]
|''[[Mill Bay, British Columbia|Mill Bay]]''
|
|Mill Bay Road, Brentwood Bay-Mill Bay Ferry
|
|-
!colspan=5|4-lane highway/expressway through central Vancouver Island
|-
|rowspan=10|[[Regional District of Nanaimo|Nanaimo]]
|rowspan=2|''[[Cassidy, British Columbia|Cassidy]]''
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|Beck Road
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|
|-
|
|Cassidy Station Road
|Southbound right-in right-out
|-
|colspan=4 align=center|''Bridge over [[Nanaimo River]]''
|-
|rowspan=4|''[[South Wellington, British Columbia|South Wellington]]''
|
|Nanaimo River Road to [[Nanaimo Lakes, British Columbia|Nanaimo Lakes]]
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Morden Road
|
|-
|
|Minetown Road
|Southbound right-in right-out
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Kipp Road
|
|-
|rowspan=3|[[Nanaimo, British Columbia|Nanaimo]]
|
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|19|dir1=East|name1=Duke Point Highway|city1=Duke Point}}, [[BC Ferries]]
|South end of Hwy 19 overlap
|-
|
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|19|dir1=North|name1=Nanaimo Parkway|city1=Parksville|city2=Campbell River}}
|North end of Hwy 19 overlap; south end of {{jct|state=BC|Hwy|19A}} overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Cedar Road, Nanaimo Parkway
|
|-
!colspan=5|Continue to downtown Nanaimo as arterial road
|-
!colspan=5|Ferry across [[Strait of Georgia]] to [[Lower Mainland]]
|}
'''Note:'''<br/>
{{highlight|Exits highlighted with yellow|#ffffdd}} are [[at-grade intersection]]s<br/>
{{highlight|Exits highlighted with blue|#eeeeff}} are under construction
===Lower Mainland segment===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; font-size: 0.95em; table-layout:fixed"
!width=70px|[[Regional districts of British Columbia|Regional District]]
!width=70px|Location
!width=40px|[[Exit number|#]]
!width=280px|Destinations
!Notes
|-
!colspan=5|From [[Vancouver Island]] via [[BC Ferries]]
|-
|rowspan=43|[[Metro Vancouver]]
|rowspan=11|[[West Vancouver, British Columbia|West Vancouver]]
|
|Bay Street
|Eastbound entrance only
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Keith Road, [[Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, British Columbia|Horseshoe Bay Village]]
|At-grade traffic-light combination intersecting southbound lanes; used to be slip-ramp interchange
|-
|0
|Marine Drive
|Southbound exit only
|- bgcolor=eeeeff
|2
|Eagleridge Drive
|Northbound exit and southbound entrance only
|- bgcolor=eeeeff
|
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|99|dir1=North|road=Marine Drive|city1=Squamish|city2=Whistler}}
|West end of Hwy 99 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance only
|-
|4
|Caulfield Drive, Headland Drive, Woodgreen Drive
|
|-
|7
|Westmount Road, Westridge Avenue
|
|-
|8
|Cypress Bowl Road
|
|-
|10
|21st Street, Skylift Road, Folkestone Way
|
|-
|11
|15th Street, Cross Creek Road
|
|-
|13
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|99|dir1=south|Hwy|1A|dir2=east|name2=Taylor Way|city1=Vancouver}}
|East end of Hwy 99 overlap
|-
|colspan=4 align=center|''Bridge over [[Capilano River]]''
|-
|rowspan=2|[[North Vancouver District, British Columbia|North Vancouver District]]
|14
|Capilano Road
|
|-
|15
|Lloyd Avenue
|Westbound slip-ramp
|-
|rowspan=2|[[North Vancouver City, British Columbia|North Vancouver City]]
|17
|Westview Drive
|
|-
|18
|Lonsdale Avenue
|
|-
|rowspan=4|[[North Vancouver District, British Columbia|North Vancouver District]]
|19
|Lynn Valley Road
|
|-
|21
|Mountain Highway
|Westbound exit only
|-
|22
|Mount Seymour Parkway, Lillooet Road
|To [[Capilano College]], [[Mount Seymour Park]], [[Deep Cove]]
|-
|23
|Main Street, Dollarton Highway
|Signed as exits 23A Main Street and 23B Dollarton Highway Westbound
|-
|colspan=4 align=center|''[[Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing|Second Narrows/Ironworker Memorial Bridge]] over [[Burrard Inlet]]''
|-
|rowspan=7|[[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]]
|25
|McGill Street
|
|-
|colspan=3 align=center|''Entering [[Cassiar Tunnel]]''
|-
|
|Bridgeway Street
|Intersection with at-grade portion of the highway
|-
|26
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|7A|name1=Hastings Street}}
|Intersection with at-grade portion of the highway
|-
|colspan=3 align=center|''Exiting [[Cassiar Tunnel]]''
|-
|27
|Rupert Street, 1st Avenue
|
|-
|28A
|Boundary Road
|Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
|-
|rowspan=5|[[Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby]]
|28B
|Grandview Highway
|Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
|-
|29
|Willingdon Avenue
|Signed as exits 29A (south) and 29B (north) eastbound
|-
|32
|Sprott Street
|Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
|-
|33
|Kensington Avenue, Canada Way
|
|-
|37
|Gaglardi Way
|
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Coquitlam, British Columbia|Coquitlam]]
|40
|Brunette Avenue - [[New Westminster, British Columbia|New Westminster]]
|Signed as exits 40A (south) and 40B (north)
|-
|44
|United Boulevard<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|7|name1=Lougheed Highway|city1=Port Moody|city2=Port Coquitlam|city3=Coquitlam}}<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|7B|name1=Mary Hill By-Pass|city1=Maple Ridge|city2=Pitt Meadows}}
|
|-
|colspan=4 align=center|''[[Port Mann Bridge]] over [[Fraser River]]''
|-
|rowspan=4|[[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]]
|48
|152nd Street, 108th Avenue, [[Surrey City Centre, British Columbia|Surrey City Centre]]
|Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
|-
|50
|104th Avenue, 150th Street, [[Surrey City Centre, British Columbia|Surrey City Centre]]
|
|-
|53
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|15|name1=176th Street|city1=Cloverdale}}, U.S. Border
|
|-
|57
|192nd Street north
|Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
|-
|rowspan=3|[[Langley Township, British Columbia|Langley Township]]
|58
|200th Street, [[Langley City, British Columbia|Langley City]]
|
|-
|66
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|10|name1=232nd Street|city1=Langley|city2=Fort Langley}}, [[BC Ferries]], [[Boundary Bay Airport]]
|
|-
|73
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|13|name1=264th Street|city1=Aldergrove}}, U.S. Border
|
|-
|rowspan=24|[[Fraser Valley Regional District|Fraser Valley]]
|rowspan=8|[[Abbotsford, British Columbia|Abbotsford]]
|83
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|1A|name1=Fraser Highway}}<br>Mount Lehman Road, [[Abbotsford Airport]]
|
|-
|
|Fraser Way
|Westbound entrance only
|-
|87
|Clearbrook Road, [[Clearbrook, British Columbia|Clearbrook]]
|
|-
|90
|McCallum Road, [[Abbotsford City Centre, British Columbia|Abbotsford City Centre]]
|
|-
|92
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|11|city1=Abbotsford|city2=Mission}}, [[Sumas, WA|Sumas]]
|
|-
|95
|Whatcom Road
|
|-
|99
|South Parallel Road
|Eastbound exit and entrance
|-
|104
|No. 3 Road, [[Yarrow, British Columbia|Yarrow]], [[Cultus Lake, British Columbia|Cultus Lake]]
|
|-
|colspan=4 align=center|''Bridge over [[Vedder Canal]]''
|-
|rowspan=6|[[Chilliwack, British Columbia|Chilliwack]]
|109
|Yale Road West
|
|-
|116
|Lickman Road
|
|-
|119
|Vedder Road
|
|-
|120
|Young Road, [[Chilliwack, British Columbia|Downtown Chilliwack]]
|Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
|-
|123
|Prest Road
|
|-
|129
|Annis Road
|
|-
|rowspan=2|''[[Popkum, British Columbia|Popkum]]'', ''[[Bridal Falls, British Columbia|Bridal Falls]]''
|135
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|9|city1=Rosedale|city2=Agassiz|city3=Harrison Hot Springs|city4=Bridal Falls}}
|
|-
|138
|Popkum Road, [[Bridal Falls, British Columbia|Bridal Falls]]
|
|-
|''[[Cheam View, British Columbia|Cheam View]]''
|146
|[[Herrling Island, British Columbia|Herrling Island]]
|
|-
|''[[Peters Indian Reserve, British Columbia|Peters Indian Reserve]]''
|151
|Peters Road
|
|-
|rowspan=2|''[[Laidlaw, British Columbia|Laidlaw]]''
|153
|[[Jones Lake, British Columbia|Jones Lake]]
|
|-
|160
|Hunter Creek Road, St. Elmo Road
|
|-
|rowspan=3|[[Hope, British Columbia|Hope]]
|165
|Flood-Hope Road, [[Hope, British Columbia|Hope]] Business Route, [[Silver Hope Creek, British Columbia|Silver Hope Creek]]
|
|-
|168
|Flood-Hope Road, [[Silver Hope Creek, British Columbia|Silver Hope Creek]]
|
|-
|170
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|3|dir1=east|name1=[[Crowsnest Highway]]|city1=Princeton|city2=Penticton|city3=Osoyoos}}<br>{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|5|dir1=north|name1=[[Coquihalla Highway]]|city1=Merritt|city2=Kelowna|city3=Kamloops}}
|Highway 1 exits freeway<br>No direct ramp from Hwy 1 west to Hwy 3 east (use Old Hope-Princeton Way)
|-
!colspan=5|Highway 1 continues northward into [[Hope, British Columbia]] as 4 lane highway<br>The [[Coquihalla Highway]] toll road [[British Columbia Highway 5#Exit List|continues the freeway and exit numbers]]
|-
|
|rowspan=1|[[Haig, British Columbia|Haig]]
|
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|7|dir1=west|name1=[[Lougheed Highway]]|city1=Mission|city2=Vancouver|}}
|
|-
!colspan=5|Highway 1 continues northward into [[Fraser Canyon]] as 2/4 lane highway
|-
|}
'''Note:'''<br/>
{{highlight|Exits highlighted with yellow|#ffffdd}} are [[at-grade intersection]]s<br/>
{{highlight|Exits highlighted with blue|#eeeeff}} are under construction
===Interior segment===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; font-size: 0.95em; table-layout:fixed"
!width=70px|[[Regional districts of British Columbia|Regional District]]
!width=70px|Location
!width=40px|[[Exit number|#]]
!width=280px|Destinations
!Notes
|-
!colspan=5|Highway 1 enters freeway
|-
|rowspan=22|[[Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia|Thompson- Nicola]]
|-
|rowspan=19|[[Kamloops, British Columbia|Kamloops]]
|362
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|5|dir1=south|name1=[[Coquihalla Highway]]|city1=Vancouver|city2=Logan Lake|city3=Kelowna|city4=Merritt}}
|Enters freeway, west end of Hwy 5 overlap<br>Begin concurrency of Highway 1, 5, [[British Columbia Highway 97|97]]
|-
|366
|Copperhead Drive, Lac le Jeune Road
|
|-
|367
|Pacific Way
|
|-
|368
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|5A|dir1=south|name1=Hillside Avenue|city1=Merritt}}
|
|-
|369
|Columbia Street W, Notre Dame Drive, [[Kamloops City Centre, British Columbia|Kamloops City Centre]]
|Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
|-
|370
|Notre Dame Drive, Summit Drive, [[Kamloops City Centre, British Columbia|Kamloops City Centre]]
|Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
|-
|374
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|5|dir1=north|city1=Clearwater|city2=Valemount}}, [[Jasper, Alberta|Jasper]]
|East end of Hwy 5 overlap<br>Begin concurrency of Highway 1, 97
|-
|
|Valleyview Drive, [[Kamloops City Centre, British Columbia|Kamloops City Centre]]
|No eastbound exit
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Comazzetto Road
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Vicars Road
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|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Oriole Road
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Highland Road
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|River Road
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Tanager Drive
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|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Holman Road
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|-
|
|Dallas Drive, Nina Place, Barnhartvale Road, Kipp Road
|
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
|
|Pat Road
|
|-
|388
|Kokanee Way
|
|-
|390
|Lafarge Road
|Signed as exit 391 westbound
|-
|rowspan=2|''[[Monte Creek, British Columbia|Monte Creek]]''
|396
|Hook Road
|Signed as exit 397 westbound
|-
|399
|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|97|dir1=south|city1=Vernon}}
|East end of Hwy 97 overlap; no westbound exit
|-
!colspan=5|Gap in freeway through Thompson River Valley, [[Shuswap Lake]], [[Eagle Pass, British Columbia|Eagle Pass]]
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, British Columbia|Columbia- Shuswap]]
|rowspan=2|[[Revelstoke, British Columbia|Revelstoke]]
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|23|dir1=north|city1=Mica Creek}}
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2-Lane highway section
|-
|
|Meadows-in-the-Sky Parkway, [[Mount Revelstoke National Park]]
|2-Lane highway section
|-
!colspan=5|Gap in freeway through [[Glacier National Park (Canada)|Glacier National Park]], [[Rogers Pass]]
|-
|rowspan=8|[[Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, British Columbia|Columbia- Shuswap]]
|rowspan=2|[[Golden, British Columbia|Golden]]
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|{{jct|state=BC|Hwy|95|dir1=south|city1=Radium Hot Springs|city2=Cranbrook}}
|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|Interchange planned
|- bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|
|Golden Donald Upper Road, Golden View Road
|
|-
|rowspan=5|''[[Glenogle, British Columbia|Glenogle]]''
|colspan=3 align=center|''[[Yoho Bridge]] over [[Kicking Horse River]]
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Rafter's Pollout, Rest Area
|
|-
|colspan=3 align=center|''[[Park Bridge (British Columbia)|Park Bridge]] over [[Kicking Horse River]]
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
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|Glenogle Creek Forest Service Road
|
|-
|
|Glenogle Creek Forest Service Road, Brake Check
|Westbound exit only
|-
|''[[Leanchoil, British Columbia|Leanchoil]]''
|bgcolor="#eeeeff"|
|bgcolor="#eeeeff"|Wapta Road, Beaverfoot Road
|bgcolor="#eeeeff"|
|-
!colspan=5|Continues as 2/3-lane highway into [[Yoho National Park]]
|}
'''Note:'''<br/>
{{highlight|Exits highlighted with yellow|#ffffdd}} are [[at-grade intersection]]s<br/>
{{highlight|Exits highlighted with blue|#eeeeff}} are under construction
==Trivia==
*Two separate exits in each direction are given the [[exit number|number]] "28A". One leads to Grandview Hwy and the other leads to Boundary Rd. The problem is, there is no "Exit 28B", although some [[map]]s mark the Grandview Hwy exit "28B". To solve the problem, each exit can be renumbered "28", but that has not been implemented as a certain undertaking. A similar situation is found on [[British Columbia Highway 99#Trivia|Highway 99]] in the north part of Richmond, although it has since been renumbered.
*Since then, a new traffic light configuration that replaced the slip-ramp configuration from Route 1 to Keith Rd. has been installed, with the flyover removed and the Argyle Ave. to Route 1 NB ramp removed (<!-- In which access to the ferry terminal is via Eagleridge Dr, (statement not true - westbound onramp from Eagleridge Drive leads directly to the offramp to Highway 99 northbound; barricades separate offramp from ferry terminal at this point) -->though the Bay St. to Route 1 SB ramp remains). This makes the actual freeway start at the Marine Dr. overpass at Exit 0, instead of at the [[Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal]] as most people denote it.
==External links==
*[http://www3.telus.net/bcpl8s/roadtour.htm B.C. Highways road tours]
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