British Columbia Highway 25, also known as the Terrace–Kitimat Highway, was a 59 km (37 mi) long spur of the Yellowhead Highway in the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine. First opened on 28 September 1957 at a cost of $3.5 million ($34.83 million in 2022),[4][5] it provides a connection from Terrace, on Highway 16, south to Kitimat.[6] It received the number 25 in 1964. In 1986, Highway 25 was renumbered and absorbed by Highway 37. As part of the renumbering, Highway 37 follows a 91 km (57 mi) concurrency with Highway 16 between Kitwanga, the former southern terminus of Highway 37, and Terrace.[7]
^Landmark Kilometre Inventory(PDF). British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (Report). Cypher Consulting. July 2016. pp. 372–375. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2017-03-11. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
^British Columbia Department of Recreation and Conservation (1963). British Columbia Road Map and Fishing Guide 1963/64 (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha. Department of Recreation and Conservation.
^British Columbia Department of Recreation and Conservation (1964). British Columbia Road Map and Fishing Guide 1964/65 (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha. Department of Recreation and Conservation.
^"Gaglardi Makes Job for RCMP". Vancouver Sun. 29 November 1957. ProQuest2240251069.