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The unsung Trans-Canada Highway: How a road connected a country and changed it forever There is barely a Canadian alive who has not driven along part of the highway.
An agreement was signed by the 14 countries, including the US, Canada, and Mexico, in 1937 for developing and maintenance of the crucial highway. The highway was completely opened for traffic in 1960.
It’s often called the longest drivable road in the world. The trip starts in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina through interconnected highways in North, Central, and South America.