British Columbia Highway 10

Highway 10 is a minor east-west route through the southern portion of Greater Vancouver. Highway 10 was first commissioned in 1953, following its current alignment from Ladner east to Scott Road in Delta/Surrey, then turning north onto Scott Road. In 1967, the highway was re-aligned to go through Langley to a junction with Highway 1 at 232nd Street, and two years later, Highway 10 through the Langley centre was re-routed to a bypass. Today, Highway 10 is used mainly as a local access route in south Surrey and Langley, its former connector role between South Delta and Highway 1 having been taken over by the South Fraser Perimeter Road.

British Columbia Highway 10

Highway 10 is a minor east-west route through the southern portion of Greater Vancouver. Highway 10 was first commissioned in 1953, following its current alignment from Ladner east to Scott Road in Delta/Surrey, then turning north onto Scott Road. In 1967, the highway was re-aligned to go through Langley to a junction with Highway 1 at 232nd Street, and two years later, Highway 10 through the Langley centre was re-routed to a bypass. Today, Highway 10 is used mainly as a local access route in south Surrey and Langley, its former connector role between South Delta and Highway 1 having been taken over by the South Fraser Perimeter Road.