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British Columbia Intraprovincial Miles GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. BRITISH COLUMBIA INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES The miles shown in Section 9 are to be used in connection with the Mileage Fare Tables in Section 6 of this Manual. If through miles between origin and destination are not published, miles will be constructed via the route traveled, using miles in Section 9. Section 9 is divided into 8 sections as follows: Section 9 Inter-Provincial Mileage Section 9ab Alberta Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9bc British Columbia Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9mb Manitoba Intra-Provincial Mileage Section9on Ontario Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9pq Quebec Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9sk Saskatchewan Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9yt Yukon Territory Intra-Provincial Mileage NOTE: Always quote and sell the lowest applicable fare to the passenger. Please check Section 7 - PROMOTIONAL FARES and Section 8 – CITY SPECIFIC REDUCED FARES first, for any promotional or reduced fares in effect that might result in a lower fare for the passenger. If there are none, then determine the miles and apply miles to the appropriate fare table. Tuesday, July 02, 2013 Page 9bc.1 of 52 GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. BRITISH COLUMBIA INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES City Prv Miles City Prv Miles City Prv Miles BETWEEN ABBOTSFORD BC AND BETWEEN ABBOTSFORD BC AND BETWEEN ABBOTSFORD BC AND ALLISON PASS BC 87 GREENWOOD BC 308 OLIVER BC 235 ARMSTRONG BC 251 HEDLEY BC 160 ONE HUNDRED MILE HOUSE BC 246 AVOLA BC 300 HIXON BC 417 OSOYOOS BC 249 BARRIERE BC 220 HOPE BC 51 OYAMA BC 224 BEAVERDELL BC 257 HOSMER BC 637 PEACHLAND BC 202 BLUE RIVER BC 325 HOUSTON BC 651 PENTICTON BC 208 BOSTON BAR BC 92 INVERMERE BC 655 PINK MOUNTAIN BC 899 BRIDAL FALLS BC 29 JAFFRAY JCT BC 599 PITT MEADOWS BC 29 BRIDESVILLE BC 270 JCT 3 & 6 BC 460 PORT MOODY BC 37 BURNS LAKE BC 600 KALEDEN JCT BC 200 PRINCE GEORGE BC 456 CACHE CREEK BC 175 KAMLOOPS BC 177 PRINCE GEORGE AIRPORT BC 455 CANAL FLATS BC 621 KELOWNA BC 205 PRINCE RUPERT BC 922 CASTLEGAR BC 395 KEREMEOS BC 178 PRINCETON BC 135 CHASE BC 216 KERSLEY BC 364 QUESNEL BC 379 CHETWYND BC 685 KIMBERLEY BC 579 RADIUM BC 662 CHILLIWACK BC 18 KITCHENER JCT BC 514 REVELSTOKE BC 315 CHRISTINA LAKE BC 349 KITWANGA JCT BC 761 ROCK CREEK BC 281 CLEARWATER BC 258 LAC LA HACHE BC 263 ROGERS PASS GLACIER PARK BC 359 CLINTON BC 200 LAIDLAW BC 42 SALMO BC 449 COQUIHALLA TOLL BOOTH BC 85 LANGLEY BC 22 SALMON ARM BC 249 COQUITLAM BC 37 LITTLE FORT BC 239 SEVENTY MILE HOUSE BC 220 COQUITLAM CENTRE BC 35 LYTTON BC 121 SHAW SPRING BC 139 COTTONWOOD BC 382 MACKENZIE BC 573 SICAMOUS BC 270 CRANBROOK BC 565 MACKENZIE JCT BC 555 SKOOKUMCHUK BC 605 CRESTON BC 503 MANNING PARK BC 93 SMITHERS BC 691 CROWSNEST JCT BC 661 MAPLE RIDGE BC 28 SORRENTO BC 229 DAWSON CREEK BC 749 MARYSVILLE BC 576 SOUTH SLOCAN JCT BC 409 DONALD STATION BC 395 MCBRIDE BC 435 SPARWOOD BC 648 EASTGATE BC 104 MCLEESE LAKE BC 331 SPENCES BRIDGE BC 145 ELKO BC 610 MCLEOD LAKE LODGE BC 544 SPUZZUM BC 76 ENDERBY BC 260 MERRITT BC 124 SUGARCANE BC 289 FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS JCT BC 639 MICHEL BC 652 SUMMERLAND BC 215 FALKLAND BC 227 MIDWAY BC 298 SUMMIT BC 475 FERNIE BC 629 MISSION BC 10 SURREY BC 31 FIELD JCT BC 444 MONTE CREEK BC 198 SWIFT RIVER YT 1413 FORT FRASER BC 542 MOUNT ROBSON BC 410 SWIFT RIVER YT 1413 FORT NELSON BC 1040 MOYIE BC 549 TAYLOR BC 793 FORT ST JOHN BC 805 NATAL BC 651 TELKWA BC 682 FRASER LAKE BC 556 NELSON BC 423 TERRACE BC 820 GLACIER PARK EAST GATE BC 370 NEW HAZELTON BC 734 TESLIN YT 1487 GOLDEN BC 408 OKANAGAN FALLS BC 221 TESLIN YT 1487 GRAND FORKS BC 335 OLALLA BC 184 TETE JAUNE JCT BC 394 Tuesday, July 02, 2013 Page 9bc.2 of 52 GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. BRITISH COLUMBIA INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES City Prv Miles City Prv Miles City Prv Miles BETWEEN ABBOTSFORD BC AND BETWEEN ALICE LAKE BC AND BETWEEN ALLISON PASS BC AND TOPLEY BC 632 SQUAMISH N. GARIBALDI BC 3 NELSON BC 330 TRAIL BC 411 SQUAMISH SOUTH BC 9 OKANAGAN FALLS BC 135 VALEMOUNT BC 382 STAWAMUS CHIEF MOUNTAIN BC 14 OLALLA BC 95 VANCOUVER BC 45 SUNSET BEACH BC 37 OLIVER BC 148 VANDERHOOF BC 518 TWIN LAKES BC 27 OSOYOOS BC 162 VAVENBY BC 277 VANCOUVER BC 48 PENTICTON BC 120 VERNON BC 237 WEST VANCOUVER BC 48 PITT MEADOWS BC 109 WATSON LAKE YT 1325 WHISTLER CREEK BC 28 PORT MOODY BC 126 WATSON LAKE YT 1325 WHISTLER VILLAGE BC 31 PRINCETON BC 48 WEST LOUISE LODGE BC 451 BETWEEN ALLISON PASS BC AND ROCK CREEK BC 193 WESTBANK BC 193 BRIDAL FALLS BC 58 SALMO BC 356 WESTWOLD BC 215 BRIDESVILLE BC 183 SOUTH SLOCAN JCT BC 315 WHITEHORSE YT 1609 CASTLEGAR BC 301 SPARWOOD BC 555 WHITEHORSE YT 1634 CHILLIWACK BC 70 SUMMIT BC 381 WILDWOOD BC 311 CHRISTINA LAKE BC 256 SURREY BC 119 WILLIAMS LAKE BC 304 COQUITLAM BC 120 TRAIL BC 317 WINDERMERE BC 650 COQUITLAM CENTRE BC 123 VANCOUVER BC 131 WINDY POINT BC 553 CRANBROOK BC 476 YAHK BC 434 WINFIELD BC 218 CRESTON BC 410 BETWEEN ALPINE MEADOWS BC AND YAHK BC 528 CROWSNEST JCT BC 568 BLACK TUSK MOUNTAIN BC 18 YALE BC 65 EASTGATE BC 16 BLACK TUSK VILLAGE BC 15 BETWEEN ALICE LAKE BC AND ELKO BC 517 BRACKENDALE BC 35 ALPINE MEADOWS BC 33 FERNIE BC 536 BRANDYWINE FALLS BC 13 ALTA VISTA BC 28 GRAND FORKS BC 242 BRITANNIA BEACH BC 46 BLACK TUSK MOUNTAIN BC 15 GREENWOOD BC 215 BRUNSWICK BEACH BC 68 BLACK TUSK VILLAGE BC 16 HEDLEY BC 72 DARRELL BAY BC 42 BRACKENDALE BC 2 HOPE BC 36 DENTVILLE BC 40 BRANDYWINE FALLS BC 20 HOSMER BC 544 EMERALD ESTATES BC 2 BRITANNIA BEACH BC 20 JAFFRAY JCT BC 505 FUNCTION JUNCTION BC 7 BRUNSWICK BEACH BC 30 JCT 3 & 6 BC 366 FURRY CREEK BC 50 DARRELL BAY BC 16 KALEDEN JCT BC 112 HORSESHOE BAY BC 66 DENTVILLE BC 6 KEREMEOS BC 91 LIONS BAY BC 60 EMERALD ESTATES BC 35 KITCHENER JCT BC 420 MOUNT CURRIE BC 23 FUNCTION JUNCTION BC 26 LAIDLAW BC 46 PEMBERTON BC 18 FURRY CREEK BC 24 LANGLEY BC 108 PINECREST ESTATES BC 17 HORSESHOE BAY BC 40 MANNING PARK BC 5 PORTEAU COVE BC 52 LIONS BAY BC 34 MAPLE RIDGE BC 116 SHANNON FALLS BC 42 MOUNT CURRIE BC 57 MICHEL BC 559 SQUAMISH N. GARIBALDI BC 37 PEMBERTON BC 52 MIDWAY BC 205 SQUAMISH SOUTH BC 39 PINECREST ESTATES BC 15 MISSION BC 97 STAWAMUS CHIEF MOUNTAIN BC 40 PORTEAU COVE BC 25 MOYIE BC 456 SUNSET BEACH BC 64 SHANNON FALLS BC 15 NATAL BC 558 TWIN LAKES BC 5 Tuesday, July 02, 2013 Page 9bc.3 of 52 GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. BRITISH COLUMBIA INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES City Prv Miles City Prv Miles City Prv Miles BETWEEN ALPINE MEADOWS BC AND BETWEEN ARMSTRONG BC AND BETWEEN AVOLA BC AND VANCOUVER BC 91 QUESNEL BC 346 LITTLE FORT BC 61 WEST VANCOUVER BC 75 REVELSTOKE BC 90 MERRITT BC 178 WHISTLER CREEK BC 5 SALMON ARM BC 24 MOUNT ROBSON BC 104 WHISTLER VILLAGE BC 2 SICAMOUS BC 45 QUESNEL BC 345 BETWEEN ARMSTRONG BC AND SMITHERS BC 662 TERRACE BC 632 BURNS LAKE BC 571 SORRENTO BC 45 TETE JAUNE JCT BC 94 CACHE CREEK BC 142 SUMMERLAND BC 77 VALEMOUNT BC 81 CASTLEGAR BC 235 TERRACE BC 791 VANCOUVER BC 344 CHASE BC 57 TOPLEY BC 602 VAVENBY BC 27 CHILLIWACK BC 233 TRAIL BC 251 WILLIAMS LAKE BC 303 CHRISTINA LAKE BC 189 VANCOUVER BC 295 BETWEEN AZOUZETTA LAKE BC AND COQUITLAM BC 283 VERNON BC 14 BEAR LAKE BC 78 CRANBROOK BC 340 WESTBANK BC 57 CHETWYND BC 66 ENDERBY BC 8 WESTWOLD BC 93 COMMOTION CREEK BC 50 FALKLAND BC 105 WILLIAMS LAKE BC 271 DAWSON CREEK BC 130 FORT FRASER BC 513 WINFIELD BC 33 KENNEDY BC 21 FRASER LAKE BC 526 BETWEEN ARRAS BC AND MACKENZIE BC 45 GOLDEN BC 183 AZOUZETTA LAKE BC 120 MACKENZIE JCT BC 27 GRAND FORKS BC 175 BEAR LAKE BC 235 MCLEOD LAKE LODGE BC 38 HANEY BC 318 CHETWYND BC 53 PINE VALLEY BC 42 HOPE BC 199 COMMOTION CREEK BC 69 POWDER KING BC 2 HOUSTON BC 622 DAWSON CREEK BC 10 PRINCE GEORGE BC 164 KAMLOOPS BC 91 GROUNDBIRCH BC 18 QUESNEL BC 240 KELOWNA BC 45 KENNEDY BC 141 SALMON RIVER BC 108 KELOWNA AIRPORT BC 39 MACKENZIE BC 165 SUMMIT LAKE BC 499 LAKESHORE STORE BC 32 MACKENZIE JCT BC 147 SUMMIT PASS BC 499 LANGLEY BC 273 MCLEOD LAKE LODGE BC 195 WINDY POINT BC 28 MAPLE RIDGE BC 279 PINE VALLEY BC 77 BETWEEN BARRIERE BC AND MARA BC 23 POWDER KING BC 122 BLUE RIVER BC 105 MCBRIDE BC 350 PRINCE GEORGE BC 284 CASTLEGAR BC 339 MERRITT BC 127 SALMON RIVER BC 266 CHILLIWACK BC 202 MONTE CREEK BC 73 SUMMIT LAKE BC 379 CLEARWATER BC 38 MONTE LAKE BC 88 SUMMIT PASS BC 379 COQUITLAM BC 251 NELSON BC 263 WINDY POINT BC 148 DAWSON CREEK BC 642 NEW HAZELTON BC 704 BETWEEN AVOLA BC AND HANEY BC 243 ONE HUNDRED MILE HOUSE BC 214 BARRIERE BC 80 HOPE BC 172 OYAMA BC 27 BLUE RIVER BC 24 KAMLOOPS BC 42 PEACHLAND BC 63 CHILLIWACK BC 282 LANGLEY BC 242 PENTICTON BC 88 CLEARWATER BC 42 LITTLE FORT BC 19 PRINCE GEORGE BC 426 COQUITLAM BC 343 MAPLE RIDGE BC 248 PRINCE RUPERT BC 893 DAWSON CREEK BC 524 MERRITT BC 98 PRINCETON BC 162 KAMLOOPS BC 123 MOUNT ROBSON BC 184 Tuesday, July 02, 2013 Page 9bc.4 of 52 GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC.
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