Liard Highway
| British Columbia Highway 77 Northwest Territories Highway 7 | |||||||
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| Length | 393 km (244 mi) | ||||||
| Existed | 1984–present | ||||||
| British Columbia Highway 77 | |||||||
| Length | 138 km (86 mi) | ||||||
| South end | Highway 97 near Fort Nelson, BC | ||||||
| North end | BC-NWT border | ||||||
| Northwest Territories Highway 7 | |||||||
| Length | 255 km (158 mi) | ||||||
| South end | BC-NWT border | ||||||
| North end | Highway 1 near Fort Simpson, NT | ||||||
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| Country | Canada | ||||||
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The Liard Highway (designated Highway 77 in British Columbia and Highway 7 in the Northwest Territories) is a 378 km two-lane highway in Canada that is the only direct road link between British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Passing through sparsely populated areas of boreal forest, it serves as the sole land access route for the communities of Fort Liard and Nahanni Butte.