BC HighwayCams - Highway 27
Northern, Southern Interior and Vancouver Island images will update every 15 to 30 minutes; Lower Mainland images will update about every two to 15 minutes.
Please note all BC HwyCams show time in Pacific Standard Time (PST).
Attention motorists:
Winter tires or chains are required on most routes in British Columbia from October 1 to March 31.
For select highways, including mountain passes and rural routes in high snowfall areas, the date will be extended until April 30 to account for early-spring snowfall.
These routes are marked with regulatory signs posted on numbered and un-numbered highways throughout the province.
We reserve the right to restrict travel at any time of the year depending on road conditions.
Regulations vary province to province.
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Attention motorists:
Spring weather can make highway conditions in B.C. unpredictable, particularly through high mountain passes. Please be prepared and be aware that winter tires and chains may still be needed. More information
Attention motorists:
Fall weather can make highway conditions in B.C. unpredictable, particularly through high mountain passes. Please be prepared and be aware that winter tires and chains may be needed. More information
Learn about how the flooding in British Columbia is affecting travel and how we are working to resolve the issues.
We are currently experiencing wildfires affecting travel.
Visit this map to see highway closure information.
Visit this page for detailed information about highway travel disruptions during emergency situations such as flooding or fire.
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Fort St. James - N Hwy 27 at Hill St/Greenview in Fort St. James, looking north. | Fort St. James - S Hwy 27 at Hill St/Greenview in Fort St. James, looking south. | Stuart Lake Highway - N Hwy 27, about 32 km south of Fort St. James, looking north. | Stuart Lake Highway - S Hwy 27, about 32 km south of Fort St. James, looking south. |