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Clark Freightways Service Schedule and Points of Service CLARK FREIGHTWAYS SERVICE SCHEDULE AND POINTS OF SERVICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REVISION DATE: JULY 14, 21 DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS 100 MILE HOUSE 100 MILE HOUSE M, W, F BOUCHIE LAKE PRINCE GEORGE 108 MILE HOUSE 100 MILE HOUSE M, W, F BOWSER CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY 150 MILE HOUSE WILLIAMS LAKE M, W, F BRACKENDALE SQUAMISH DAILY 70 MILE HOUSE 100 MILE HOUSE BRALORNE KAMLOOPS T, TH AHOUSAT NANAIMO BRENTWOOD BAY VICTORIA DAILY AINSWORTH CASTLEGAR M, W, F BRIDESVILLE CASTLEGAR AIYANISH TERRACE BRIDGE LAKE 100 MILE HOUSE ALERT BAY CAMPBELL RIVER M, W, F BRITANNIA BEACH SQUAMISH DAILY ALEXIS CREEK WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY BRILLIANT CASTLEGAR DAILY ALICE LAKE SQUAMISH DAILY BROOKMERE KAMLOOPS ALKALI LAKE WILLIAMS LAKE BROOKS BAY CAMPBELL RIVER ALLISON CREEK PRINCETON BUCKLEY BAY CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY ALPINE MEADOWS SQUAMISH DAILY BUFFALO CREEK 100 MILE HOUSE ANAHIM LAKE WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY BULL RIVER CRANBROOK M, T, W ANGELMONT KAMLOOPS WEDNESDAY BURNS LAKE BURNS LAKE M, T, W, F APEX MINE SITE PENTICTON BURTON VERNON M, W, F APEX MOUNTAIN PENTICTON BUTTLE LAKE CAMPBELL RIVER APPLEDALE CASTLEGAR TH, F CACHE CREEK * CACHE CREEK M, W, TH, F APPLEGROVE VERNON CALL INLET CAMPBELL RIVER AGRENTA CASTLEGAR CAMPBELL RIVER CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY ARMSTRONG VERNON DAILY CANAL FLATS * CRANBROOK M, T, W ASHCROFT * CACHE CREEK M, W, TH, F CANIM LAKE 100 MILE HOUSE W ASPEN GROVE KAMLOOPS M, W, F CANOE KAMLOOPS M, W, F ASPEN PARK KAMLOOPS CANYON CRESTON M, T, W ATHALMER CRANBROOK M, T, W CANYON CITY TERRACE AVOLA KAMLOOPS THURSDAY CARLIN KAMLOOPS M, W, F AVWOOD ORFORD BAY CAMPBELL RIVER CARMI KELOWNA BALFOUR CASTLEGAR M, W, F CASCADE CASTLEGAR M, W, F BAMFIELD NANAIMO CASSIAR TERRACE BARKERVILLE PRINCE GEORGE CASSIDY NANAIMO M, W, TH, F BARNHARTVALE KAMLOOPS DAILY CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR DAILY BARRIERE KAMLOOPS T, TH CAWSTON PENTICTON M, TH BEAR LAKE PRINCE GEORGE MONDAY CEDAR NANAIMO M, W, TH, F BEAVER COVE CAMPBELL RIVER W, F CEDARVALE PRINCE GEORGE M, T, W, F BEAVERDELL KELOWNA CELISTA KAMLOOPS M, W, F BELLA COOLA WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY CHAMISS BAY CAMPBELL RIVER BIG WHITE KELOWNA CHARLIE LAKE DAWSON CREEK M, W, F BIRCH ISLAND KAMLOOPS THURSDAY CHASE KAMLOOPS M, W, F BLACK CREEK CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY CHASM * CACHE CREEK MONDAY BLACK POOL KAMLOOPS T, TH CHEEKYE SQUAMISH DAILY BLACKCOMB SQUAMISH DAILY CHEMAINUS NANAIMO M, W, TH, F BLIND BAY KAMLOOPS M, W, F CHERRYVILLE VERNON M, W, F BLUE RIVER KAMLOOPS THURSDAY CHERRY CREEK KAMLOOPS BLUEBERRY CASTLEGAR DAILY CHETWYND DAWSON CREEK M, W, F BOB QUIN SMITHERS T, F CHILANKO FORKS WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY BOSTON BAR * CACHE CREEK THURSDAY CHRISTINA LAKE CASTLEGAR M, W, F BOSWELL CRANBROOK TUESDAY CLAYHURST DAWSON CREEK Page 1 of 5 DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS CLEARWATER KAMLOOPS T, TH FORT NELSON DAWSON CREEK M, W CLINTON CACHE CREEK MONDAY FORT ST JOHN DAWSON CREEK M, W, F COAL HARBOUR CAMPBELL RIVER W, F FORT ST JAMES * PRINCE GEORGE WEDNESDAY COALMONT PRINCETON DAILY FORT STEELE CRANBROOK M, T, W COBBLE HILL NANAIMO M, TH FRANCOIS LAKE BURNS LAKE COLDSTREAM VERNON DAILY FRASER LAKE * PRINCE GEORGE WEDNESDAY COLWOOD VICTORIA DAILY FREEPORT BURNS LAKE COMOX CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY FRENCH CREEK NANAIMO DAILY COOMBS NANAIMO DAILY FRUITVALE CASLTEGAR DAILY COOPER CREEK CASTLEGAR FURRY CREEK SQUAMISH DAILY CORDOVA BAY VICTORIA DAILY GABRIOLA ISLAND NANAIMO CORTES ISLAND CAMPBELL RIVER M, W GALIANO ISLAND VICTORIA COURTENAY CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY GALLAGHER LAKE PENTICTON DAILY COWICHAN BAY NANAIMO DAILY GALLOWAY CRANBROOK M, T, W CRAIGELLA CHIE VERNON M, W, F GANGES VICTORIA M, T, W, TH CRANBERRY GIBSONS M, W, TH GARDEN BAY GIBSONS DAILY CRANBROOK CRANBROOK M, T, W, TH GARIBALDI SQUAMISH DAILY CRAWFORD BAY CRANBROOK TUESDAY GARIBALDI HEIGHTS SQUAMISH DAILY CRESCENT VALLEY CASTLEGAR DAILY GENELLE CASTLEGAR DAILY CRESTON CRESTON M, T, W, TH GIBSONS GIBSONS DAILY CROFTON NANAIMO DAILY GILFORD ISLAND CAMPBELL RIVER CUMBERLAND CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY GLACIER VERNON CYPRESS ISLE CAMPBELL RIVER GLADE CASTELGAR DAILY DALLAS KAMLOOPS DAILY GLEN EDEN KAMLOOPS DARFIELD KAMLOOPS T, TH GOLD BRIDGE KAMLOOPS T, TH DAVIS BAY GIBSONS DAILY GOLD RIVER CAMPBELL RIVER THURSDAY DAWSON CREEK DAWSON CREEK M, W, F GOLDEN CRANBROOK M, T, W DEASE LAKE SMITHERS T, F GOLDSTREAM VICTORIA DAILY DECKER LAKE BURNS LAKE M, T, W, F GRAND FORKS CASTLEGAR M, W, F DENMAN ISLAND CAMPBELL RIVER WEDNESDAY GRANISLE SMITHERS DEPARTURE BAY NANAIMO DAILY GRASSY PLAINS BURNS LAKE DUNCAN DAM SITE CASTLEGAR GRAY CREEK CRANBROOK TUESDAY DUNCAN NANAIMO DAILY GREENVILLE TERRACE DUNSTER PRINCE GEORGE T, F GREENWOOD CASTLEGAR M,W DUTCH CREEK CRANBROOK M, T, W GRINDROD VERNON DAILY EARL'S COVE GIBSONS M, W, TH HAGENSBORG WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY EBERTS COVE CAMPBELL RIVER HAISLA TERRACE EDEN LAKE PRINCE RUPERT HALFMOON BAY GIBSONS DAILY EDGEWATER CRANBROOK M, T, W HANCEVILLE WILLIAMS LAKE EDGEWOOD VERNON M, W, F HARMAC NANAIMO M, W, TH, F EGMONT GIBSONS DAILY HARROP CASTLEGAR FRIDAY ELK FALLS CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY HARTLEY BAY PRINCE RUPERT ELKFORD CRANBROOK M, T, W HAZELTON SMITHERS T, F ELKO CRANBROOK M, T, W HEDLEY PRINCETON WEDNESDAY ENDAKO PRINCE GEORGE HEFFLEY CREEK KAMLOOPS T, TH ENDERBY VERNON DAILY HELLS GATE CACHE CREEK THURSDAY ERICKSON CRESTON M, T, W HERE WORTH SOUND CAMPBELL RIVER ERIE CASTLEGAR T, TH HERIOT BAY CAMPBELL RIVER M, W ERRINGTON NANAIMO DAILY HIXON * PRINCE GEORGE M, W ESQUIMALT VICTORIA DAILY HOLBERG CAMPBELL RIVER FAIRMONT CRANBROOK M, T, W HONEYMOON BAY NANAIMO FALCON RIDGE KELOWNA HORNBY ISLAND CAMPBELL RIVER WEDNESDAY FALKLAND KAMLOOPS HORSEFLY WILLIAMS LAKE FANNY BAY CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY HOSMER CRANBROOK M, T, W FAUQUIER VERNON M, W, F HOUSTON SMITHERS M, T, W, F FERNIE CRANBROOK M, T, W HOWSER CASTLEGAR FIELD CRANBROOK HUDSONS HOPE DAWSON CREEK MONDAY FORDING RIVER CRANBROOK M, T, W INVERMERE CRANBROOK M, T, W FOREST GROVE 100 MILE HOUSE W ISKUT SMITHERS T, F FORT FRASER * PRINCE GEORGE WEDNESDAY JAFFRAY CRANBROOK M, T, W Page 2 of 5 DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS JOHNSON'S LANDING CASTLEGAR MASSET * Q.C ISLAND T, F JORDAN RIVER VICTORIA MCBRIDE * PRINCE GEORGE T, F JUSKATLA Q.C. ISLAND TUESDAY MCLEESE LAKE WILLIAMS LAKE M, W KALEDEN PENTICTON DAILY MCCLINTON BAY Q.C ISLAND KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS DAILY MCGUIRE SQUAMISH DAILY KANAKA BAR * CACHE CREEK THURSDAY MCLEOD LAKE PRINCE GEORGE MONDAY KASLO CASTLEGAR M, W, F MCLURE KAMLOOPS T, TH KELOWNA KELOWNA DAILY MCMURPHY KAMLOOPS THURSDAY KELSEY BAY CAMPBELL RIVER FRIDAY MEADOW CREEK CASTLEGAR KEMANO TERRACE MEREWORTH SOUND CAMPBELL RIVER KEREMEOS PENTICTON M, TH MERRITT KAMLOOPS M, W, F KILDALA TERRACE M, T, W, F MERVILLE CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY KIMBERLEY CRANBROOK M, T, W MESACHIE LAKE NANAIMO KINCOLITH PRINCE RUPERT METCHOSIN VICTORIA M, TH KINGSGATE CRESTON M, T, W MEZIADIN LAKE SMITHERS T, F KINNAIRD CASTLEGAR DAILY MICA LAKE VERNON KITCHENER CRANBROOK M, T, W MIDDLEPOINT CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY KITIMAT TERRACE M, T, W, F MIDWAY CASTLEGAR M, W KITKATLA PRINCE RUPERT MILL BAY NANAIMO M, TH KITWANGA SMITHERS TUESDAY MIRROR LAKE CASTLEGAR M, W, F KLEENA KLEEN WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY MOBERLY LAKE DAWSON CREEK MONDAY KNUTSFORD KAMLOOPS DAILY MONTE LAKE KAMLOOPS KOFFEE KUP BURNS LAKE MONTE CREEK KAMLOOPS M, W, F KOOTENAY BAY CRANBROOK TUESDAY MONTNEY DAWSON CREEK M, W, F KOKSILAH NANAIMO DAILY MONTROSE CASTLEGAR DAILY LAC DES ROCHES 100 MILE HOUSE MORESBY CAMP Q.C ISLAND LAC LA JUENE KAMLOOPS M,W MORICETOWN SMITHERS TUESDAY LAC LA HACHE 100 MILE HOUSE M, W, F MOUNT CURRIE SQUAMISH LADYSMITH NANAIMO M, W, TH, F MOYIE CRANBROOK M, T, W LAKE COWICHAN NANAIMO DAILY NADEN HARBOUR PRINCE RUPERT LAKELSE TERRACE NAKUSP CASTLEGAR TH, F LANGDALE GIBSONS DAILY NANAIMO NANAIMO DAILY LANGFORD VICTORIA DAILY NANOOSE BAY NANAIMO DAILY LANTZVILLE NANAIMO DAILY NARAMATA PENTICTON THURSDAY LARDEAU CASTLEGAR NEEDLES VERNON M, W, F LASQUETI ISLAND NANAIMO NELSON CASTLEGAR DAILY LAVINGTON VERNON DAILY NELWAY CASTLEGAR T, TH LAZO CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY NEW AIYANSH TERRACE LIKELEY WILLIAMS LAKE NEW DENVER CASTLEGAR TH, F LILLOOET KAMLOOPS M, T, TH NEW HAZELTON SMITHERS TUESDAY LIONS BAY SQUAMISH DAILY NICOLA KAMLOOPS M, W, F LISTER CRESTON M, T, W NIMPO LAKE WILLIAMS LAKE TUESDAY LITTLE FORT KAMLOOPS T, TH NOOTKA SOUND CAMPBELL RIVER LOGAN LAKE KAMLOOPS M, W, F NOTCH HILL KAMLOOPS M, W, F LONE BUTTE 100 MILE HOUSE NORTH BEND * CACHE CREEK THURSDAY LOUIS CREEK KAMLOOPS T, TH OAK BAY VICTORIA DAILY LOWER NICOLA KAMLOOPS M, W, F OK FALLS PENTICTON DAILY LUMBY VERNON T, TH, F OK MISSION KELOWNA DAILY LUND GIBSONS OK LANDING VERNON DAILY LYTTON * CACHE CREEK THURSDAY OLIVER PENTICTON DAILY MACKENZIE * PRINCE GEORGE MONDAY OLIVER'S LANDING SQUAMISH DAILY MADEIRA PARK GIBSONS DAILY OLLALLA PENTICTON MAGNA BAY KAMLOOPS WEDNESDAY OSOYOOS PENTICTON DAILY MALAHAT VICTORIA MONDAY OYAMA KELOWNA DAILY MALAKWA VERNON M, W, F OYSTER RIVER CAMPBELL RIVER DAILY MANSON'S LANDING CAMPBELL RIVER M, W PANORAMA * CRANBROOK TUESDAY MAPLE BAY NANAIMO DAILY PARADISE VALLEY SQUAMISH DAILY MARA VERNON M, W, F PARKSVILLE NANAIMO DAILY MARBLEHEAD CASTLEGAR PEACHLAND KELOWNA DAILY MARGUERITE PRINCE GEORGE M, W PEMBERTON SQUAMISH M, W, F MARYSVILLE CRANBROOK M, T, W PEMBERTON MEADOWS SQUAMISH M, W, F Page 3 of 5 DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS DESTINATION BRANCH SHIPPING DAYS PENDER HARBOUR GIBSONS DAILY SECHELT GIBSONS DAILY PENDER ISLAND VICTORIA M, T SECRET COVE GIBSONS DAILY PENTICTON PENTICTON DAILY SECURITY BAY CAMPBELL RIVER PEROW PRINCE GEORGE M, W SETON PORTAGE KAMLOOPS M, W PHILLIPS ARM CAMPBELL RIVER SHALALTH KAMLOOPS M, W PLAYMOR JUNCTION CASTLEGAR DAILY SHERIDAN LAKE 100 MILE HOUSE PORT ALBERNI NANAIMO DAILY SHAWNIGAN LAKE NANAIMO M, TH PORT ALICE CAMPBELL RIVER T, F SHELLEY PRINCE GEORGE M, W PORT CLEMENTS * Q.C. ISLANDS T, F SHOREACRES CASTLEGAR DAILY PORT EDWARD PRINCE RUPERT M, T, W, F SICAMOUS VERNON M, W, F PORT HARDY CAMPBELL RIVER M, W, F SIDNEY VICTORIA DAILY PORT MCNEILL CAMPBELL RIVER M, W, F SILVER STAR VERNON PORT MELLON GIBSONS DAILY SILVER CREEK VERNON PORT RENFREW VICTORIA SILVERTON CASTLEGAR TH, F PORT SIMPSON PRINCE RUPERT SIRDAR CRANBROOK TUESDAY PORTEAU COVE SQUAMISH DAILY SKIDEGATE Q.C.
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