Landmark Kilometre Inventory · British Columbia · July 2025
The Landmark Kilometre Inventory is one of the systems used by the BC Ministry of Transportation to identify locations on the provincial highway network. It has been in continuous use since before 1978. Police use LKI codes when reporting crash locations on provincial highways.
The LKI divides the highway network into segments, each with a four-digit identifier and designated start and end points. Landmarks (intersections, bridges, ferries, rest areas, etc.) along each segment are listed with their measured kilometre distance from the start of the segment and a numeric type code.
Landmark type codes are grouped into the categories shown in the sidebar — Points of Interest, Structures, Intersections, Rail Crossings, Ferries & Scales, Access, Signs, Lane Changes, Pullouts, Boundaries, Traffic Monitoring, Hazards, and Admin.
BC Ministry of Transportation — Landmark Kilometre Inventory page, BC Data Catalogue, and the Open Government Portal. Dataset version 202507 (July 2025).
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