B.C.’s Coquihalla Highway reopening to all vehicle traffic after floods
VICTORIA — A key highway in British Columbia will reopen to regular vehicle traffic on Wednesday, three months after large parts of it were washed away by record rainfall.
Transportation Minister Rob Fleming says the reopening of the Coquihalla Highway is a significant milestone after the devastation caused by storms, mudslides and washouts in mid-November.
Fleming says not all regular services on the route connecting the Lower Mainland and the Interior will be available.
Some rest areas will be closed along with electric vehicle charging stations.