DescriptionROGERS PASS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, BRITISH COLUMBIA.jpg
English: THE ORIGINAL HIGHWAY BETWEEN REVELSTOKE AND GOLDEN FOLLOWED THE COLUMBIA RIVER AROUND THE BIG BEND TO AVOID CROSSING ROGERS PASS. BETWEEN 1956 AND 1962 A NEW HIGHWAY WAS BUILT OVER THE PASS TO SHORTEN THE ROUTE, WHICH NOW FORMED PART OF THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY. IT IS LISTED ON THE CANADIAN NATIONAL REGISTRY OF HISTORIC PLATES WITH THE IDP NUMBER 12562.
THIS IS NO PICTURE ON THE CANADIAN REGISTRY FOR ANY PLACE IN COLUMBIA-SHUSWEAP DISTRICT WHICH SEEMS STRANGE. ALSO I NOTE THAT 2 PICTURES I PUT IN FOR ALBERTA NATIONAL REGISTRY SITES WERE NOT ADDED. HAS THIS SITE BECOME INACTIVE BECAUSE IF IT HAS I WILL STOP MAKING MENTION OF THE IDP NUMBERS.
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