Categories
Road Summary Travel

Summary: Driving the TCH

Driving the TCH
I had no appreciation for how big Canada was nor for how enormous my undertaking would be. There were challenges along the way and it was cold but it was a great trip that I’ll remember forever.

I’m about to head out again and my return may be along Canada’s Yellowhead Highway. This reminded me of another trip I took across Canada along the world’s longest national road, the Trans-Canada Highway. This amazingly long road runs from Victoria, BC in the west to St. John’s, NL for a total distance of 4,860 miles. Funny trivia? Each end has a marker which identifies itself as “Mile 0” … neither wanted to be the end of the TCH! See below:

Driving the TCH
"Mile 0" Marker in St. John's, NFL
Driving the TCH
"Mile 0" Marker in Vancouver, BC

 

 

 

 

 

 

linkedinmailby feather