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Highway 9
Agassiz-Rosedale Highway, Harrison Hot Springs Road, Haig Highway
Highway 9 highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Length
15.6 km[1] (9.7 mi)
Existed
1953–present
Major junctions
South end
Hwy 1 (TCH) near Bridal Falls
Major intersections
Hwy 7 in Agassiz
North end
Harrison Hot Springs
Location
Country
Canada
Province
British Columbia
Highway system
British Columbia provincial highways
← Hwy 8
→ Hwy 10
Highway 9, the Agassiz-Rosedale Highway, is a north-south route in the eastern part of the Fraser Valley. It acts as the last connection between the Trans Canada Highway (Highway 1) and the Lougheed Highway (Highway 7) eastbound before Hope, and is the main access to the resort village of Harrison Hot Springs. The highway first opened in 1953, originally going between Yale Road in Rosedale and Highway 7, with a ferry across the Fraser River. A bridge for Highway 9 across the Fraser opened in 1956. When the section of Highway 1 east of Chilliwack opened in 1961, Highway 9 was extended south to a junction with the new Highway 1 alignment, which replaced Yale Road as the main route between Chilliwack and Hope.
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