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Trans-Canada by Car #6 - Charlottetown to Fredericton

It's the world's longest national highway. At 7,821 kilometres, it stretches from Victoria, B.C., to St. John's, Nfld., and through every province in between. Constructed over some of the world's most treacherous terrain, it took 20 years and $1 billion to complete. The Trans-Canada Highway fulfilled a dream — to open up new regions of the country, usher in new economic prosperity and make fellow Canadians…just a car ride away.

 

Medium: Radio
Program: CBC Radio News Special
Broadcast Date: July 5, 1960
Guest(s): Harry Nasen
Host: Doug Brophy, Ron Hunka
Duration: 8:27

Last updated: February 13, 2012

Page consulted on March 22, 2013

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