British Columbia Highway 21
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| Highway 21 | ||||
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| Creston-Rykerts Highway | ||||
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| Length: | 14 km (9 mi) | |||
| Existed: | 1964 – present | |||
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Part of the International Selkirk Loop | |||
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Highway 21 is a cross-border spur in the Kootenay region of the province. First opened in 1964, the highway travels 14 km (9 mi) northwest along the Kootenay River, from its connection with Idaho State Highway 1 at the Rykerts Canada-U.S. border crossing to a point on the Crowsnest Highway just 1 km (about ½ mi) west of Creston.
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