From 📍 Vernon BC Canada, Canada to ➡️ Armstrong BC Canada, Canada
Get ready for a fun trip from Vernon, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada to Armstrong, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada. This journey is great for friends or family who like taking turns driving or traveling together.
How far? Driving distance is 23.12 kilometers (14.36 miles)
You'll have all the details for your journey from the vibrant Vernon, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada to the energetic Armstrong, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada, ensuring a smooth adventure ahead. Enjoy your trip! Travel options include Car, Public Transport, or any other preferred method.
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Halfway Point Location between Vernon BC Canada and Armstrong BC Canada
Searching for the perfect stopover on your drive between Vernon BC Canada and Armstrong BC Canada? Below, discover comprehensive details about the ideal halfway point to enhance your journey, whether you're seeking rest, a meal, or a bit of exploration.
Field
Value
Road
Vernon-Sicamous Highway
City
Spallumcheen
Municipality
Spallumcheen
County
Regional District of North Okanagan
State
British Columbia
ISO3166-2-lvl4
CA-BC
Postcode
V1B 3R9
Country
Canada
Country Code
ca
Latitude
50.35916
Longitude
-119.24448
GPS (D° M' S")
50° 21' 32.976" N 119° -14' 40.128" W
Vernon BC Canada, Canada
Geographical Coordinates (D° M' S")
50° 16' 0.722" N 119° -16' 18.537" W
Latitude
50.2668671
Longitude
-119.2718157
Armstrong BC Canada, Canada
Geographical Coordinates (D° M' S")
50° 26' 36.870" N 119° -11' 39.861" W
Latitude
50.4435749
Longitude
-119.1944058
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