Backgrounder: Residents and businesses of British Columbia to enjoy safer and more efficient travel
Backgrounder
The Government of Canada is investing a total of $185,122,390 in six road projects in British Columbia to improve the efficiency and safety of key transportation networks and build a strong economy. This financial support comes from the New Building Canada Fund, Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component—National and Regional Projects.
Project list
| Project name | Location | Federal funding |
|---|---|---|
| Trans-Canada Highway 1: Ford Road to Tappen Valley Road | District of Columbia Shuswap | $82,142,934 |
| Trans-Canada Highway 1: Four-Laning from Jumping Creek to Jack MacDonald Snow Shed | District of Columbia Shuswap | $45,741,474 |
| Trans-Canada Highway 1: Selkirk Mountain Four-Laning | Town of Golden | $31,515,980 |
| Highway 93/95: Corridor Upgrades and Radium Intersection Improvements | Town of Golden | $17,971,615 |
| Alaska Highway 97 and Swanson Lumber Road Intersection Improvements | City of Fort St. John; District of Taylor | $4,735,000 |
| Highway 3: Addition of Westbound Passing Lane | Village of Jaffray | $3,015,927 |