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Highway 28
Gold River Highway
Route information
Maintained by British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Length
89 km (55 mi)
Existed
1970–present
Major junctions
West end
Gold River
East end
Hwy 19 / Hwy 19A in Campbell River
Location
Country
Canada
Province
British Columbia
Highway system
British Columbia provincial highways
← Hwy 27
→ Hwy 29
Highway 28 is an east–west highway on the northern part of Vancouver Island, within the Strathcona Regional District. It is the main link to the northern part of Strathcona Provincial Park and the remote logging communities of Gold River and Tahsis, on the northwest coast of the Island. The highway first opened in 1970. Before the section of Highway 19 from Campbell River to Port Hardy was opened in 1979, Highway 28 acted as the main access to Port Hardy and various other communities on the northern tip of the Island (in the Regional District of Mount Waddington), aided by a system of local logging roads leading from the highway to the various north Island communities.
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