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The longest road stories along the Trans-Canada Highway

It's the longest road in the world - an asphalt strip that stretches through cities, towns and isolated farms, and that binds mountains, prairies and rugged bush between two coasts. It's been barely two generations since the Trans-Canada Highway's last stretch of blacktop was laid in the Rogers Pass, but that's plenty of time for it to leave a permanent right-of-way in the national imagination.

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  • "It's the longest road in the world - an asphalt strip that stretches through cities, towns and isolated farms, and that binds mountains, prairies and rugged bush between two coasts. It's been barely two generations since the Trans-Canada Highway's last stretch of blacktop was laid in the Rogers Pass, but that's plenty of time for it to leave a permanent right-of-way in the national imagination."@en

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  • "The longest road : stories along the Trans-Canada Highway"
  • "The Longest Road : Stories Along The Trans-Canada Highway"@en