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Highway 37 starts its 874 km journey in the south at Kitimat . 59 km north, Highway 37 reaches Terrace, where it merges onto the Yellowhead Highway. The Yellowhead carries Highway 37 east for 91 km to the Kitwanga Junction, where the Yellowhead diverges east.
North of the Yellowhead's Kitwanga junction, Highway 37 travels 76 km to the community of Cranberry Junction , and then another 80 km north to the Meziadin Junction , where Highway 37A begins. Highway 37 travels north through the Skeena Mountain range for 333 km to the Continental Divide community of Dease Lake . Another 116 km 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 to its crossing of the 60th parallel into the Yukon Territory, terminating at a junction with the Alaska Highway near Upper Liard just 3 km later.
British Columbia provincial highway 37A, the Stewart Highway, is a 65 km-long spur off of Highway 37 west to the border towns of Stewart and Hyder, where an Alaska Marine Highway terminal is located. Highway 37A was given this designation in 1984This page is about the year 1984. For other uses of 1984, see 1984 (disambiguation). 1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday (link shows calendar). Events January January 1 Brunei becomes a fully independent state January 1 AT&T is broken up into 22 indepe.
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