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Canadian Road

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:41 am
by Whelan
Yes I know you drive on the same side as us...Anyways, I'm cruising Google Earth at work cause I'm bored and noticed the road signage. One is a green with white maple leaf. I'm assuming that means its a Canadian National Road. Then:-blue with a point at the bottom and white numbers-Green rectangle with white numbers -blue with a white shape in the middle and black numbers-white with a point at the bottom and black numbers-white trapezoidal with black numbers (some upside down, others rightside up)Sorry I probably could look this up, just intrigued to gain some more knowledge if I ever head up that way again. Oh here's one, how far North can you drive in Canada, like is there a point where the roads just stop being paved or graveled and it's a no man's land?

Re: Canadian Road (Whelan)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:47 am
by Sputnik
Green with the white maple leaf is the Trans Canada Highway.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Canada_HighwayAs for the rest, I can't even visualize it.

Re: Canadian Road (Sputnik)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:16 am
by Mavrik
Quote, originally posted by Sputnik »Green with the white maple leaf is the Trans Canada Highway.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Canada_HighwayAs for the rest, I can't even visualize it.LOL me neither.

Re: Canadian Road (Mavrik)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:40 am
by Whelan
lol.Cmon, I even know my State, County, City, Town road signs look like. You don't have specific sign shapes and colors for province roads, city, highway, etc.

Re: Canadian Road (Whelan)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:17 am
by Sputnik
Quote, originally posted by Whelan »lol.Cmon, I even know my State, County, City, Town road signs look like. You don't have specific sign shapes and colors for province roads, city, highway, etc.Hey I know what my road signs look like as well - as for what you've described it ain't one of them... or else you need to work on your observation skills. For example, I don't know if each point in your list is a different sign? Or are each points part of one sign? I don't know the shape of the sign you're talking about - different signs have different shapes Like honestly they could be anything - the green rectangle with white letter are usually the signs above highways telling you where to go - but you have those in the States as well so they shouldn't be unfamiliar...- blue with a point at the bottom - do you mean its shaped like a crest?

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:57 am
by ragingfish

Re: Canadian Road (Whelan)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:07 am
by kunkstyle
Quote, originally posted by Whelan »Oh here's one, how far North can you drive in Canada, like is there a point where the roads just stop being paved or graveled and it's a no man's land?A good chunk of Nunavut and NWT are accessable by plane only.

Re: (ragingfish)

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:04 am
by ColonelPanic
Awesome site, Mike. I like seeing what the signs would look like in places that I'll probably never visit.

Re: (ColonelPanic)

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 4:35 am
by kevera
Hey Whelan,did you know Canada is larger than the US .Most of those signs you described I've never seen before.Each province has different signs.And that Canadian national road you described(ahahahaha)is called the 401 around my way.Are all the road signs the same in the US?Oh,and did you know that our dollar is worth the same as yours now.

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:45 am
by Atomb
ok...based on the site Raging gave us, what is Whelan referring to in his first post list??!

Re: (kevera)

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:46 am
by Mavrik
Quote, originally posted by kevera »Hey Whelan,did you know Canada is larger than the US .Most of those signs you described I've never seen before.Each province has different signs.And that Canadian national road you described(ahahahaha)is called the 401 around my way.Are all the road signs the same in the US?Oh,and did you know that our dollar is worth the same as yours now. good thing I wasn't drinking my coffee when I read that... I'd have spit it all over hahahahahahaha

Re: (kevera)

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:13 am
by Sputnik
Quote, originally posted by kevera »Hey Whelan,did you know Canada is larger than the US .Most of those signs you described I've never seen before.Each province has different signs.And that Canadian national road you described(ahahahaha)is called the 401 around my way.Are all the road signs the same in the US?Oh,and did you know that our dollar is worth the same as yours now. Funny post, but technically incorrect re the 401. From the transcanada website:The closest the Southern route gets to Toronto is at a point southeast of Lake Simcoe which is 88 km from Toronto's eastern boundary, via Oshawa. Interestingly, highway 7 is also an excellent alternative route with similar driving time.

Re: (Sputnik)

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:02 am
by Whelan
No it made sense, those signs I was able to find on that site actually so Most of the ones I was referring to that you were confuzled with were Provincial signs. i.e. one of you has a crown atop their sign.Yes your dollar is the same, yes your larger, blah blah blah. I never said I didn't like Canada, just that I like to know random **** about anything so one more to add to the books!Great link btw.

Re: (Whelan)

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:53 pm
by kunkstyle
Quote, originally posted by Whelan »Most of the ones I was referring to that you were confuzled with were Provincial signs. i.e. one of you has a crown atop their sign.We've got a crown on top of the QE2, formerly the #2 highway. (Don't even know when they changed that. I was driving to Edmonton one day and thought "huh. Don't remember that being there before...)Although I don't know if that's the sign you're talking about.Also, that site is neat, but they missed the Cowboy Trail (highway 22) which has a white, orange and black sign with a sihllouette of a cowboy on a horse.

Re: (kunkstyle)

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:53 pm
by Herb
Quote, originally posted by kunkstyle »We've got a crown on top of the QE2, formerly the #2 highway. (Don't even know when they changed that. I was driving to Edmonton one day and thought "huh. Don't remember that being there before...)Although I don't know if that's the sign you're talking about.Also, that site is neat, but they missed the Cowboy Trail (highway 22) which has a white, orange and black sign with a sihllouette of a cowboy on a horse.I believe Highway 2 was renamed QE2 the last time Queen Elizabeth II visited Alberta.

Re: (Herb)

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:54 am
by kunkstyle
That would make sense.