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Highway 37 Both Directions |
Brushing 20 km north of Bell 2 Bridge, 93 kilometers north of Meziadin Junction to Ningunsaw Pass, 120 kilometers north of Meziadin Junction (5.7 km), 6:00 am to 6:00 pm daily until further notice. The road is reduced to single lane alternating traffic. Updated on Mon Jul 12 at 7:50 am. (ID# -22140) |
Jul 12, 2010 07:50 AM |
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Highway 37 Both Directions |
Construction 19 km south of Stikine River Bridge to Junction with Highway 51 and Boulder, in Dease Lake (69.8 km), 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Mon-Sat through Aug 31. 30 minute delay expected. Updated on Thu Jun 17 at 1:30 pm. (ID# -21652) |
Jun 17, 2010 01:30 PM |
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Highway 37 Both Directions |
Closed in both directions from Beaverdam Rest Area, approx. 82 kilometers south of the Yukon Border to British Columbia because of Forest Fire. Motorists should take alternate route via Hwy.16 and Hwy.97. Next update at 8:00 am Jul 30th. Updated on Thu Jul 29 at 4:00 p.m. (ID# 98697) |
Jul 29, 2010 05:21 PM |
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Highway 37 Weather Locations
Kitimat Terrace Dease Lake CassiarGeneral Route Information
Highway 37 starts its 874 km (543 mi) journey in the south at Kitimat. 59 km (37 mi) north, Highway 37 reaches Terrace, where it merges onto the Yellowhead Highway. The Yellowhead coincides with Highway 37 east for 91 km (57 mi) to Kitwanga Junction, where the Yellowhead diverges east.
North of the Yellowhead's Kitwanga junction, Highway 37 travels 76 km (47 mi) to Cranberry Junction, and then another 80 km (50 mi) north to Meziadin Junction, where Highway 37A begins and heads west via Bear River Pass to Stewart and Hyder, Alaska. Highway 37 travels north through the Skeena Mountains for 333 km (207 mi) to the Continental Divide community of Dease Lake, which straddles the Stikine and Dease River basins. Another 116 km (72 mi) north and Highway 37 reaches Jade City, where a junction to the former Asbestos-mining community of Cassiar is located. North of Jade City, Highway 37 travels another 120 km (75 mi) to its crossing of the 60th parallel into the Yukon Territory, becoming Yukon Highway 37 and terminating at a junction with the Alaska Highway near Upper Liard just 2 km (1¼ mi) later.


