Banff–Windermere Highway
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The Banff-Windermere Highway, also known as the Banff-Windermere Parkway, is a 105 km (65 mi) highway which runs through the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia and Alberta in Canada. It runs from Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia to Castle Junction, Alberta (midway between Banff and Lake Louise), passing through Kootenay National Park and Banff National Park. It is designated as part of British Columbia Highway 93 and Alberta Highway 93.[1][2]
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Banff-Windermere Parkway Highway 93 Highway 1B (1941-1959) | |||||||
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Length | 105 km[1] (65 mi) British Columbia: 94 km (58 mi) Alberta: 11 km (7 mi) | ||||||
Component highways | BC 93, AB 93 | ||||||
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South end | Hwy 95 at Radium Hot Springs, BC | ||||||
Major intersections | Hwy 1 (TCH) at Castle Junction, AB | ||||||
North end | Hwy 1A at Castle Junction, AB | ||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||
Provinces | British Columbia, Alberta | ||||||
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