British Columbia Highway 2

British Columbia Highway 2, known locally as the Tupper Highway, is one of the two short connections from Dawson Creek to the border between B.C. and Alberta. The actual '2' designation has a more complex history than that of the highway that carries it today. When Highway 2 was first designated in 1941, it followed the present-day route of the Cariboo Highway between Cache Creek and Prince George. In 1952, Highway 2 was extended along the John Hart Highway all the way through Dawson Creek to the border between B.C. and Alberta at Tupper. In 1953, the section of Highway 2 between Cache Creek and Dawson Creek was given the designation of '97', and the designations of 2 and 97 co-existed until 1962, when the '2' designation was removed from the Cariboo and John Hart Highways.

Highway 2

Dawson Creek–Tupper Highway
A map of Peace River Country with Hwy 2 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Transportation
Length42 km (26 mi)
Existed1941–present
Major junctions
West end Hwy 97 in Dawson Creek
Major intersections Hwy 49 in Dawson Creek
Hwy 52 near Tupper
East end Hwy 43 near Tupper
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Major citiesDawson Creek
VillagesPouce Coupe
Highway system
  • British Columbia provincial highways
    Hwy 1A Hwy 3
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