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Originally Posted by Metro-One
Canada will kind of have an interstate system now between North Bay, Ontario to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
West of North Bay.... oh boy. All we got are a few islands of urban freeway systems, particularly in Alberta, and a couple isolated segments of true regional freeways (primarily the QE2 between Edmonton and Calgary, which I believe even that still has a few at grade crossings, and the Coquihalla / #1 between Kamloops and Horseshoe Bay.)
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Not really. More like from Halifax to Arnprior or Renfrew, about 100 km NW of Ottawa. That's where the firm plans (construction actually happening) of Highway 417 end. I believe the plans for extending it further to the Pembroke area are in the machine as well, though nothing confirmed on that side.
And even after Pembroke, it's another 200 km to North Bay. I don't foresee that stretch being done in my lifetime as it's remote and very lightly-travelled.
I think the North Bay-Sudbury segment of Highway 17 will become four lane divided long before that.
Now, in terms of an Interstate-style route, Windsor, Ontario to Halifax, Nova Scotia will be completely done in a year or two, when the final 20 km of A-85 are done.
That's 2150 km.