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British Columbia provincial highway 10, known locally as the Ladner - Langley Highway, is a minor east-west route through the southern portion of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Highway 10 was first commissioned in 1953, following its current alignment from Ladner east to Scott Road in Surrey, then turning north onto Scott Road. In 1967, the highway was re-aligned to go through Langley to a junction with Highway 1 at 232nd Street, and two years later, Highway 10 through the Langley centre was re-routed to a bypass. Today, Highway 10 is used mainly as a connector route between the Trans-Canada Highway east to Hope and the Richmond- Delta region, including the B.C. Ferry terminal at Tsawwassen.

Route details

Highway 10 goes for a total length of 40 km from Ladner to Langley. In the west, Highway 10 begins along Ladner Trunk Road from its intersection with Elliot Street within Ladner. Highway 10 reaches its intersection with Highway 17 2 km east. 7 km east of the Highway 17 junction, after paralleling Highway 99 for 3 km, Highway 17 reaches a junction with, and crosses over, Highway 99. Another 5 km east and Highway 10 reaches its junction with Highway 91British Columbia provincial highway 91 is an alternative freeway route to highway 99 through Delta and Richmond. The highway was built in two sections, the first section from Delta to East Richmond in 1986, and the second section across Richmond in 1989., turning onto 58th Avenue. 1 km east of the Highway 91 junction, Highway 10 crosses from Delta into Surrey.

4 km east of Scott Road, Highway 10 reaches an intersection with Highway 99ABritish Columbia provincial highway 99A is the current designation of Highway 99's original 1942 alignment. It has had the '99A' designation between 1962 and 1964, and from 1973 to the present day. Route details Highway 99A, with a total length of 50 km,, turning onto 56th Avenue at the junction. 6 km east of the Highway 99A junction, Highway 10 reaches its intersection with Highway 15British Columbia provincial highway 15 known locally as the Pacific Highway is a 20-km long north-south highway in the City of Surrey. Highway 15, which first opened in 1957, is used by large commercial vehicles crossing the Canada/ U. border to access In at Cloverdale . 3 km east of Highway 15, Highway 10 turns onto the Langley Bypass at 192nd Street, officially crossing from Surrey into Langley 1 km later, and meets Highway 1AThere are many roads in the southwestern part of British Columbia that are designated as British Columbia provincial highway 1A . These roads are sections of the original 1941 route of Highway 1 before its various re-alignments, and are used today as serv another 1 km east.

1 km east of Highway 1A, Highway 10 turns northeast onto Glover Road. 3 km later, Highway 10 turns east onto Springbrook Road. Highway 10 follows Springbrook Road for 2 km east to 232nd Street, then turns north for 1 km to a junction with Highway 1, at which point Highway 10 finally terminates.

Provincial Highways of British Columbia
1 1A 2 3 3A 3B 4 4A 5 5A 6 7
7A 7B 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17A 18 19 19A 20 21 22 22A 23 24 26 27
28 29 31 31A 33 35 37 37A 39 41 43 49
52 77 91 91A 93 95 95A 97 97A 97B 97C 99
99A 101 395  

British Columbia provincial highways

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