Highway 1 reopens between Revelstoke and Golden, B.C.
![Rogers Pass A photo of the Trans-Canada taken Thursday, Feb.29, 2024 at 12:42 p.m.by a security camera at Rogers Pass, about 72 km east of Revelstoke. The highway reopened Thursday afternoon in both directions. (Photo: X@DriveBC)](/content/dam/ctvnews/en/images/2024/2/29/rogers-pass-1-6789703-1709241093839.jpg)
Highway 1 reopened in both directions between Revelstoke and Golden, B.C., Thursday afternoon.
The highway was closed Wednesday due to a high avalanche hazard as the area was hit by a sizable snowfall that some estimated to be over 40 centimetres in a little over 12 hours time.
The highway was still closed at 8 a.m. Thursday, but a few hours later, the westbound lanes were opened, followed shortly after noon by eastbound lanes.
“Continue to expect winter driving conditions in the area,” @DriveBC said on X.
Over 140 kilometres of Highway 1 between Revelstoke, B.C. and Golden, B.C. were closed Wednesday due to avalanche risk. (Photo: X@DriveBC)
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