In 1971, not long after we moved to Victoria, Dad snapped this shot of the Mile 0 marker.

This marker designates the Pacific terminus of the 8,000 km long
Trans-Canada Highway.
Sometime between then and now, the maker has been replaced. I took a picture of the new marker this past summer:

And if you're dying to know what the backside of the marker looks like...

Eagle-eyed viewers will notice that something has been added directly behind the Mile 0 marker.
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