5 ; 4 ' . Toads, THURSDAY, JULY 2%, 1972 * Proposed. 1 Upgrading Stewart-Cassiar Highway: with connections | Stewart - Cassiar. Highway links OUD He ‘us ‘with “Alaska High OTTAWA - The Stewart-Cassiar- Highway to be opened this Fall, will provide a- direct road link : from British Columbia Highway No. 16 at Terrace, B.C. to Mile 645 on the Alaska Highway, just . west of Walson Lake, Y.T. With improvement and the addition of two subsidiary: it could be of vital importance to the economic development of Northwestern - . Canada, Transport Minister Don Jamieson ‘said today. _ ,imaproved by construction of two ° new connecting links with § existing highways. One would . be built from the. highway “at: £ The road was originally st- arted under the Roads. to R-. - esources -program, with a - Federal contribution of $7.5 - . Million, for the purpose of | shipping asbestos from Cassiar, B.C. to a port at Stewart, north of Prince Rupert, . - This route will reduce by ' Some 25¢ miles the present road distance for travel between the traffic originating or terminati- ng in large parts” of British ~ Riverside “Auto Wrenking ce . aa . . ~etS : wok — va ne a ore 7. — oe oy MEEES Fat Gan im ag vey Columbia’ in “Western - United Sates. It will aiso mean that tourists to the: Yukon: and Alaska will not have to re-trace ‘their route on their return journey southward, a fact that can be ‘expected to havea Significant impact on the tourist trade, - . ‘The value. of this‘ route in broadening the transportation capability in the northwestern B.C.-Yukon area can be. substantially increased and Nass River, South of Stewart, to’: ‘Hazeltén'‘on B.C. Highway, No. 16, a distance of approximately .42 miles, the other would be constructed from’ Dease. Lake to- Atlin in the northwest corner of © - thé province, which is a dista- ~nee of some: 100 miles, south and the Yukon Territory.” or Alaska for motor vehicle « Development of “the two” propased road links would not - 9 - only engender considerable new . traffic by Opening MP. natural FOR ‘SALE 70 Chev. plok-up 7 oe 68 Olds 2 dr.. hardtop 67 Ford Custom. ot 68 VN 1500 Series - BRITISH * “COLUMBIA. anges resource development in. ‘the. © areas they would traverse, but would ‘also provide, -a-much _ Shorter. and. more * economic’ road route from the southwest to the Yukon Territory and’ Alaska than is now offered by the. Alaska Righway. _ ” FORT ST. 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