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Old Posted Jul 2, 2019, 7:22 PM
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I know it's off topic but one thing I've learned since being in China is that they put much more effort into how their main streets and highways look than we do. Ours are so utilitarian but the Chinese make an effort to include tons of shrubbery and roadside foliage. There's also many more example of streetside art in China. I really wish Canadian cities put in a little more effort to beautify their thoroughfares.
Calgary has some famous (or is it infamous?) roadside art that's "loved" by the masses.



     
     
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2019, 12:00 AM
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If the sign’s in white (as opposed to orange), it might be final. That could mean Pierre-Laporte (QC-A73), Welland Canal Bridge (ON-QEW) and Skyway (ON-QEW) would be the only 3 high bridges in Canada with a speed limit of 100 km/h.
Also the bridge on A-30 that goes over Canal Beauharnois. I believe the limit there is 100.
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2019, 12:09 AM
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Also the bridge on A-30 that goes over Canal Beauharnois. I believe the limit there is 100.
That’s true. That the bridge was provisionally built with 6 lanes from the get-go should have told me something.
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2019, 12:26 AM
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That’s true. That the bridge was provisionally built with 6 lanes from the get-go should have told me something.
The extra capacity on that bridge is probably just seen as truck climbing lanes. The bridge is pretty narrow if that wes envisioned as a nearby term six lane solution.
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2019, 12:34 AM
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The extra capacity on that bridge is probably just seen as truck climbing lanes. The bridge is pretty narrow if that wes envisioned as a nearby term six lane solution.
That’s also true, given that A30’s after all Montreal Bypass/Contournement de Montréal (meaning that a lot of trucks will use it) and that the bridge’s necessarily steep to let large ships go through.
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2019, 8:06 PM
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2019, 12:47 PM
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Great video! Really enjoyed this one.
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Old Posted Aug 2, 2019, 1:45 PM
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Great video! Really enjoyed this one.
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Old Posted Aug 5, 2019, 12:48 PM
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Old Posted Aug 5, 2019, 1:57 PM
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Cost is for sure the issue. Growing the plants, planting them, maintaining them... that is all the biggest expense with that sort of thing.

I get it, I like the landscaping along Chinese highways. But when you consider the costs and sheer lengths of road one can understand why that sort of thing doesn't exist here. I suspect that short 'showcase' stretches of landscaped road is probably the best that we're going to get.
One area that is seeing a ton of planting is the 'Highway of Heroes' stretch of the 401 where they are planning to plant 117,000 trees along the highway and 2 million trees within that corridor but not necessarily along the highway. It's about 170 km

They recently rebuilt one of the 401 interchanges here and I can't even imagine the number of trees planted. Atleast 1000 I would say.








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Unlisted video showing drone footage of the 427 extension
Do you know you made the video? Whoever made it seemed to know exactly where to fly to show exactly what was going on.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 5, 2019, 6:14 PM
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The video appears on the 427 Expansion's website, so I'm sure it was done professionally by a professional drone pilot.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 6, 2019, 1:10 AM
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The video appears on the 427 Expansion's website, so I'm sure it was done professionally by a professional drone pilot.
Thanks for the info. I thought that was the case but wasn't positive b/c the video is unlisted.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2019, 4:34 AM
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Here are some pics I took on my trip through BC the other week.

A couple night shots of the #1 from the Brunette Interchange.

Highway 1 Night by Ian, on Flickr

A couple shots of the Crowsnest climbing out of Osoyoos. My favorite descent into a valley ever.

Highway Switchbacks by Ian, on Flickr

Tight Curve! by Ian, on Flickr

Okanagan Welcome by Ian, on Flickr

And the Okanagan Connector heading west. The wind turbines were a surprise to me. Not there last time I took the Connector.

Okanagan Connector; Leaving Kelowna by Ian, on Flickr

Okanagan Connector; On Top of the World by Ian, on Flickr

Okanagan Connector by Ian, on Flickr

Always enjoy a good road trip through BC in the summer![/QUOTE]
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Good thing there are oil field portable bridges available. Highway 88 north of Slave lake that was washed out a couple of weeks ago is back up. Drove up yesterday and the 2 bridges washed out have these portable bridges in place until repairs can be made. Slows the drive down having to wait for the traffic signals but is a lot better than drive around the west side of the lake.

They were able to get the highway open again a week after the flooding.

This highway has become a main connector to NWT.
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My friends and I have booked an RV for next year after Labour day. I've loosely plotted out the route with roadside attractions. It should be mostly very picturesque except maybe the first section in the U.S before we reach Mount Rushmore or the Devils Tower. Looking forward to getting on the Alaskan Hwy. We are bypassing any major city and sticking to 2 lane hwy's for the most part.

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I would love to do that sometime. How much time are you giving yourselves for a journey like that?
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2019, 6:08 PM
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14 days. maybe a bit more. Bringing our dogs and flying back from Whitehorse. Lokking forward to seeing places I've always wanted visit like Superior, Yellowstone, the Rockies, Banff, Jasper, the Yukon and all the hidden gems in between.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2019, 6:50 PM
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14 days is pushing it a bit.

But your choice of highway 40 through Alberta is good. The swing up Highway 93 through Banff to Jasper before hitting Highway 40 is a good choice.

Book your camp grounds as early as you can. The mountain section in Albert tends to sell out.

As for North to Yukon, should be clear sailing anytime. There are some long sections but some nice spots to stop along the route up to Whitehorse.

As for you American section. The wife and I did it a few years back. the Wyoming section can be quite boring. But Devils tower ad mount Rushmore are worth the stops. Also hit up the Geronimo carving. We also stopped at Little Big Horn and Wall drugs.

Try to plan and Get to Skagway on a day the Cruise ships are not in. Usually a Sunday.
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