Pacific Highway 176th Street | |||||||
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Maintained by B.C. MoT and WSDOT | |||||||
Length | 21.77 km (13.53 mi) | ||||||
History | BC: 1913 – present WA: 1919 – present[1] | ||||||
Washington State Route 543 | |||||||
Length | 1.75 km[2] (1.09 mi) | ||||||
South end | I-5 in Blaine, Washington | ||||||
North end | Canada–US border | ||||||
British Columbia Highway 15 | |||||||
Length | 20.02 km[3] (12.44 mi) | ||||||
South end | Canada–US border | ||||||
Major intersections | Highway 10 in Surrey Golden Ears Way in Surrey | ||||||
North end | Highway 1 (TCH) / Highway 17 in Surrey | ||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||
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Highway 15 (BC 15), known locally as the Pacific Highway, is a 20.99-kilometre-long (13.04 mi) north–south highway primarily located in the City of Surrey, British Columbia. The southern terminus is with Interstate 5 (I-5) near Blaine, Washington, as State Route 543 (SR 543). SR 543 is a 1.75-kilometre-long (1.09 mi) connector between I-5 and the Canada–US border, linking with BC 15. Over 3,000 trucks per day pass through the border crossing along SR 543 and BC 15,[4] because the Peace Arch border crossing does not allow commercial trucks.