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British Columbia Highway 19A

Highway 19A, known locally as the Oceanside Route or the Old Island Highway, is a provincial highway in British Columbia, Canada. It runs along two former sections of Highway 19 on Vancouver Island, within Nanaimo and between Craig's Crossing and Campbell River. The section of Highway 19A between Craig's Crossing and Campbell River is 136.89 km (85.06 mi) long, and the Nanaimo alignment covers 10.64 km (6.61 mi).[1] The highway was established after Highway 19 was realigned to a new road between 1996 and 2001.

Highway 19A

Old Island Highway
Oceanside Route
Route information
Maintained by British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Existed1953–present
Nanaimo section
Length10.64 km (6.61 mi)
South end Hwy 1 (TCH) in Nanaimo
North end Hwy 19 in Nanaimo
Oceanside section
Length136.89 km (85.06 mi)
South end Hwy 19 at Craig's Crossing
Major intersections Hwy 4A in Parksville
Hwy 4 in Qualicum Beach
North end Hwy 19 / Hwy 28 in Campbell River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Highway system

Route description

Nanaimo

Highway 19A's Nanaimo alignment begins at Stewart Avenue (Trans-Canada Highway / Highway 1) at the entrance to the Departure Bay ferry terminal and proceeds up Brechin Road to Terminal Avenue. The highway then turns north and proceeds through the northern business district of the city to northern end of the Nanaimo Parkway (Highway 19).

Terminal Avenue between Stewart Avenue and Brechin Road is signed as an alternate connection between Highways 1 and 19A and a bypass of the Departure Bay ferry terminal.[2]

Oceanside section

Highway 19A's northern alignment begins at the junction of Highway 19 at Craig's Crossing and hugs the coastline for 14 km (9 mi) through Parksville and the town of Qualicum Beach. The highway continues northwest for 37 km (23 mi) through the settlements Bowser, Deep Bay, and Fanny Bay before it meets a junction with Highway 19 at the Buckley Bay B.C. Ferry terminal.[3]

From Buckley Bay, Highway 19A once again hugs the coastline as it proceeds northwest through the hamlets of Union Bay and Royston for 20 km (12 mi) before entering the city of Courtenay. Highway 19A proceeds through the southern part of the city of Courtenay on Cliffe Avenue, then crosses the Courtenay River on one of only two road drawbridges on Vancouver Island (also known as the 17th street bridge), intersects with the main road into Comox, and travels along a bypass around the city centre. Highway 19A then intersects Ryan Road, which provides access to the Comox ferry terminal in Little River and CFB Comox, and leaves Courtenay at the intersection with Headquarters Road. This stretch of highway 19A through the main city of Courtenay is heavily congested. The highway continues inland for 26 km (16 mi), through the communities of Grantham, Merville, Black Creek, and Oyster River before rejoining the coastline at the intersection with Oyster Garden Road. From there, the highway hugs the coastline for 18 km (11 mi), entering the city of Campbell River, passing by the B.C. Ferry terminal at Discovery Pier, and going north and west around the City Centre before terminating at the junction of Highways 19 and 28.[3]

Major intersections

Regional DistrictLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
NanaimoNanaimo0.000.00   Stewart Avenue (Hwy 1) – Departure Bay ferry terminalFerry to Vancouver; Hwy 19A follows Brechin Road
0.990.62  Terminal Avenue to Hwy 1 south – Nanaimo City Centre, VictoriaHwy 19A branches onto Terminal Avenue;
unofficial alternate route of Hwy 19A
10.646.61   Hwy 19 – Campbell River, Duke Point ferry terminal, VictoriaJughandle intersection;
northbound entrance, southbound exit
17.08 km (10.61 mi) gap
NanaimoParksville27.7217.22  Hwy 19 – Port Alberni, Campbell RiverCraig's Crossing Interchange
South end of Oceanside Route
33.1020.57  Alberni Highway to Hwy 4A west – Port Alberni, Tofino
Qualicum Beach43.8627.25   Memorial Avenue to Hwy 4 west / Hwy 19 – Qualicum Beach Town Centre, Port Alberni
Comox ValleyBuckley Bay69.9043.43   Buckley Bay Road (Hwy 964:2360) to Hwy 19 – Buckley Bay ferry terminalFerry to Denman Island and Hornby Island; Hwy 964:2360 is unsigned
Royston99.4961.82Royston Road (Hwy 964:2361 west) – CumberlandHwy 964:2361 is unsigned; no access to Hwy 19
Courtenay103.4464.27  Comox Valley Parkway (Hwy 964:2349 west) to Hwy 19 – CumberlandHwy 964:2349 is unsigned
105.8365.76Comox Road – Comox
106.9566.46     Ryan Road – Comox Ferry Terminal, CFB ComoxFerry to Powell River
StrathconaCampbell River141.3387.82  Jubilee Parkway (Hwy 964:2364 west) to Hwy 19Hwy 964:2364 is unsigned
153.83–
153.97
95.59–
95.67
  Hwy 19 (Tamarac Street / Willow Street) – Port Hardy, Nanaimo
  Hwy 28 west (Campbell River Road) – Gold River
North end of Oceanside Route; continues as Hwy 28 west
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Cypher Consulting (July 2018). (PDF) (Report). British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. pp. 341–348. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2017. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  2. ^ Google (July 4, 2018). "BC Highway 19A (Nanaimo section)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Google (July 4, 2018). "BC Highway 19A (Oceanside section)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 4, 2018.

External links

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british, columbia, highway, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources British Columbia Highway 19A news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Highway 19A known locally as the Oceanside Route or the Old Island Highway is a provincial highway in British Columbia Canada It runs along two former sections of Highway 19 on Vancouver Island within Nanaimo and between Craig s Crossing and Campbell River The section of Highway 19A between Craig s Crossing and Campbell River is 136 89 km 85 06 mi long and the Nanaimo alignment covers 10 64 km 6 61 mi 1 The highway was established after Highway 19 was realigned to a new road between 1996 and 2001 Highway 19AOld Island HighwayOceanside RouteRoute informationMaintained by British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and InfrastructureExisted1953 presentNanaimo sectionLength10 64 km 6 61 mi South endHwy 1 TCH in NanaimoNorth endHwy 19 in NanaimoOceanside sectionLength136 89 km 85 06 mi South endHwy 19 at Craig s CrossingMajor intersectionsHwy 4A in Parksville Hwy 4 in Qualicum BeachNorth endHwy 19 Hwy 28 in Campbell RiverLocationCountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaHighway systemBritish Columbia provincial highways Hwy 19 Hwy 20 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Nanaimo 1 2 Oceanside section 2 Major intersections 3 References 4 External linksRoute description EditNanaimo Edit Highway 19A s Nanaimo alignment begins at Stewart Avenue Trans Canada Highway Highway 1 at the entrance to the Departure Bay ferry terminal and proceeds up Brechin Road to Terminal Avenue The highway then turns north and proceeds through the northern business district of the city to northern end of the Nanaimo Parkway Highway 19 Terminal Avenue between Stewart Avenue and Brechin Road is signed as an alternate connection between Highways 1 and 19A and a bypass of the Departure Bay ferry terminal 2 Oceanside section Edit Highway 19A s northern alignment begins at the junction of Highway 19 at Craig s Crossing and hugs the coastline for 14 km 9 mi through Parksville and the town of Qualicum Beach The highway continues northwest for 37 km 23 mi through the settlements Bowser Deep Bay and Fanny Bay before it meets a junction with Highway 19 at the Buckley Bay B C Ferry terminal 3 From Buckley Bay Highway 19A once again hugs the coastline as it proceeds northwest through the hamlets of Union Bay and Royston for 20 km 12 mi before entering the city of Courtenay Highway 19A proceeds through the southern part of the city of Courtenay on Cliffe Avenue then crosses the Courtenay River on one of only two road drawbridges on Vancouver Island also known as the 17th street bridge intersects with the main road into Comox and travels along a bypass around the city centre Highway 19A then intersects Ryan Road which provides access to the Comox ferry terminal in Little River and CFB Comox and leaves Courtenay at the intersection with Headquarters Road This stretch of highway 19A through the main city of Courtenay is heavily congested The highway continues inland for 26 km 16 mi through the communities of Grantham Merville Black Creek and Oyster River before rejoining the coastline at the intersection with Oyster Garden Road From there the highway hugs the coastline for 18 km 11 mi entering the city of Campbell River passing by the B C Ferry terminal at Discovery Pier and going north and west around the City Centre before terminating at the junction of Highways 19 and 28 3 Major intersections EditRegional DistrictLocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotesNanaimoNanaimo0 000 00 Stewart Avenue Hwy 1 Departure Bay ferry terminalFerry to Vancouver Hwy 19A follows Brechin Road0 990 62 Terminal Avenue to Hwy 1 south Nanaimo City Centre VictoriaHwy 19A branches onto Terminal Avenue unofficial alternate route of Hwy 19A10 646 61 Hwy 19 Campbell River Duke Point ferry terminal VictoriaJughandle intersection northbound entrance southbound exit17 08 km 10 61 mi gapNanaimoParksville27 7217 22 Hwy 19 Port Alberni Campbell RiverCraig s Crossing InterchangeSouth end of Oceanside Route33 1020 57 Alberni Highway to Hwy 4A west Port Alberni TofinoQualicum Beach43 8627 25 Memorial Avenue to Hwy 4 west Hwy 19 Qualicum Beach Town Centre Port AlberniComox ValleyBuckley Bay69 9043 43 Buckley Bay Road Hwy 964 2360 to Hwy 19 Buckley Bay ferry terminalFerry to Denman Island and Hornby Island Hwy 964 2360 is unsignedRoyston99 4961 82Royston Road Hwy 964 2361 west CumberlandHwy 964 2361 is unsigned no access to Hwy 19Courtenay103 4464 27 Comox Valley Parkway Hwy 964 2349 west to Hwy 19 CumberlandHwy 964 2349 is unsigned105 8365 76Comox Road Comox106 9566 46 Ryan Road Comox Ferry Terminal CFB ComoxFerry to Powell RiverStrathconaCampbell River141 3387 82 Jubilee Parkway Hwy 964 2364 west to Hwy 19Hwy 964 2364 is unsigned153 83 153 9795 59 95 67 Hwy 19 Tamarac Street Willow Street Port Hardy Nanaimo Hwy 28 west Campbell River Road Gold RiverNorth end of Oceanside Route continues as Hwy 28 west1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessReferences Edit a b Cypher Consulting July 2018 Landmark Kilometre Inventory PDF Report British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure pp 341 348 Archived from the original PDF on March 11 2017 Retrieved September 4 2018 Google July 4 2018 BC Highway 19A Nanaimo section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 4 2018 a b Google July 4 2018 BC Highway 19A Oceanside section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 4 2018 External links EditOfficial Numbered Routes in British Columbia by British Columbia Driving amp Transportation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British Columbia Highway 19A amp oldid 1048608279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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