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Greater Vancouver Area
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Vancouver
and the surrounding cities and districts comprise of the largest population
in British Columbia and third largest in Canada. Vancouver is Canada's Pacific
Gateway, providing principal transportation links to and from
Asia and the Pacific Rim. This map provides a compilation of locality
and road webcams on principal
routes, chosen for their display of traffic locations
in key areas. This map also provides links to the two other interactive
maps on the website.
This page is optimised for 1024 x 768 screen rendition.
How to use the page - Ferry
information and travel
Clicking on the magneta (pink squares) at Horseshoe Bay
(West Vancouver) or Tsawwassen (Delta) will bring another page which
will show current
Ferry conditions. The page also features a ferry siloutte
that when clicked will bring another chart which will show ferry positioning
for the route.
Check the positioning of the ferries on each of the routes
lined on the map by clicking on the centre of a route shown by a ferry
silouette.
How to use the page
- highway and locality webcams
There are a number of camera icons located on the map. Clicking
on one of these will provide current camera view of the location indicated.
Locality webcams
are chosen and provided to show the currrent conditions
in a major area.
Check border conditions at
Peach Arch and Pacific Highway Crossing
Cick on the magenta (pink) square at lower right of the
map to go to the BC Highways Border Page to check current border conditions.
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Blackberry®
users
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A matrix of cams for the terminals and other locations in the
Southwest B.C. area is available for your Blackberry® device.
via BCHIghway's RoadPilot webpages. The pages have been tested
in simulation with most Blackberry models including 7130, 7250, 7280,
7290, 7520 and 8700r.
Click on the symbol above and save the address URL to your Blackberry®
mobile handheld device.
Use your Blackberry® device
wisely. Do not use these pages on your Blackberry® device while
driving. Use when you are safely parked or have a passenger use your
Blackberry®
device on your behalf.
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Local
Internet Radio
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For
commuters and road users, two major radio stations continuously
provide traffic reports.
CHMJ (AM 730) provides continuous traffic reporting in the afternoons
and evenings during the work week.
CKNW (AM 980) provides traffic updates every 4 minutes each
day.
Click on a sign to select a station to listen to.
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Map
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Base map: Mosaic created from Mapquest chart patching. Cartographic
enhancements by the webmaster.
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