There are many classes of roadsinCanada. The only inter-provincial systems are the Trans-Canada Highway and National Highway System.[1]
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North–south streets |
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East–west streets |
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Freeways |
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Expressways and highways |
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Former highways |
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Roads in Greater Victoria, British Columbia
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North–south streets |
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East–west streets |
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Expressways and highways |
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City routes |
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Arterial roads |
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Provincial Highways |
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Provincial Roads |
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North–south routes |
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East–west routes |
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Numbered highways and expressways |
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Bridges and roundabouts |
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Roads in Saskatoon
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North–south routes |
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East–west routes |
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Highways and expressways |
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Minor highways |
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Roads in Regina
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North–south routes |
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Avenues |
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Expressways and highways |
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Minor highways |
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