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British Columbia provincial highway 91

British Columbia provincial highway 91 is an alternative freeway route to Highway 99 through Delta and Richmond. The highway was built in two sections, the first section from Delta to East Richmond in 1986, and the second section across Richmond in 1989.

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Route details

The total distance covered by Highway 91 is 22 km. Starting at its junction with Highway 99 in East Delta, where Highway 91 is known as the Annacis Highway, the route travels north for 2 km to a junction with Highway 10, then north for 10 km through two more interchanges, over the Alex Fraser Bridge onto Annacis Island, and through another interchange. Highway 91 then crosses the Annacis Channel bridge into Richmond, at which point it veers west.

In Richmond, where Highway 91 is termed the East-West Connector, the route travels west for 10 more km, through a junction with Highway 91A and two more interchanges, until it terminates just past its Richmond junction with Highway 99 at Alderbridge Way.

List of Exits

The following is a list of all the exits/interchanges along Highway 91. Only a few exits actually feature numbers, though the entire highway's length is marked every kilometre with route markers.

Delta

EXIT Highway 99

EXIT Highway 10/Ladner Trunk Rd.

EXIT 64 Ave.

INTERCHANGE 72 Ave.

EXIT Nordel Way

10 Cliveden Ave.

Richmond

11 Highway 91A

13 Westminster Hwy.

EXIT (only available on Hwy 91 north/westbound No. 6 Rd.

EXIT Knight Street northbound

EXIT Highway 99 northbound

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