Template talk:British Columbia highways
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editIf the sign images are copyrighted fair use, then they shouldn't be in templates under Wikipedia policy. Because of this, I will remove the shield image from the template. --Geopgeop 06:35, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Historic roads section
editNt sure why Nisga'a Hwy is there; Alaska Highway I can see,Crwsnest I'm nts sure becaues if it's in s then shudl the TransCanada; what's "historic"? Hw 'but a section listing named highways - Alaska, Crowsnest, yellowhead, fraser, Lougheed, Island etc.Skookum1 (talk) 15:29, 25 February 2008 (UTC) (r
- Yeah, looked at it again; sections should be "Highways by number" (or "Named highways"), "highways by name", "Historic Roads and Trails" and maybe "other". Named highways:
- Alaska Highway
- Stewart-Cassiar Highway
- Nisga'a Highway
- Yellowhead Highway
- John Hart Highway
- Chilcotin Highway
- Little Fort Highway (Interlakes Highway)
- Cariboo Highway
- Coquihalla Highway
- Lougheed Highway
- Fraser Highway
- Island Highway
- Crowsnest Highway/Hope-Princeton Highway
- Sea-to-Sky Highway
- more etc
- the named highways are all historic each in their own way and also hence some of their names; just not historic in the same way as the frontier-era roads/trails.Skookum1 (talk) 16:39, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
....will go in the Historic Roads section. Now inundated by Kinbasket and Revelstoke Lakes, this was the name used for the old TransCanad and its predecessr before a highway was pushed through Rogers Pass. Needs an article or section-link before I add it to the template though.Skookum1 (talk) 17:01, 25 February 2008 (UTC)