
Trans-Canada Highway
The Trans-Canada Highway is a major roadway network that spans the entire country of Canada, connecting its provinces from the Atlantic coast in the east to the Pacific coast in the west. It is the world's second-longest national highway, facilitating transportation, commerce, and travel across diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and plains. The highway comprises a series of interconnected roads and routes, providing a continuous route for vehicles and freight, contributing significantly to Canada's economy and regional accessibility while offering scenic options for travelers exploring the country.