Take the Scenic Route and Discover Nancy Greene Summit in BC

Take the Scenic Route and Discover Nancy Greene Summit in BC

Canada, north-america

Length

27.8 km

Elevation

1,581 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Hey fellow road trippers! Ever heard of Nancy Greene Summit in beautiful British Columbia? This paved beauty, also known as Highway 3B, winds its way through the Monashee Mountains for about 28 km (17 miles), connecting Rossland to the Crowsnest Highway.

The pass itself sits at a cool 1,581m (5,187ft), named after the nearby Nancy Greene Lake. Fair warning: this road isn't for the faint of heart! You'll be tackling some seriously steep sections, with gradients hitting up to 10.8%.

Located within Nancy Greene Provincial Park, the summit is usually open year-round, offering stunning views. But be prepared for anything! Winter can throw some serious curveballs โ€“ think heavy snowfall and strong winds. Conditions can change quickly, so always check the forecast. Winter tires or chains are a must from October to April. Trust me, those snowstorms and blowing snow are no joke!

Where is it?

Take the Scenic Route and Discover Nancy Greene Summit in BC is located in Canada (north-america). Coordinates: 57.5970, -106.8263

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Road Details

Country
Canada
Continent
north-america
Length
27.8 km
Max Elevation
1,581 m
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
57.5970, -106.8263

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