The longest highway in Canada is the Trans-Canada Highway, which stretches approximately 7,821 kilometers (about 4,860 miles) from Victoria, British Columbia, on the west coast to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, on the east coast. It connects all ten provinces and offers a diverse range of landscapes and cultural experiences along its route. The highway serves as a vital transportation link across the country, facilitating trade and travel.
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