Highway 1 is a major east–west highway in southern Alberta that forms the southern mainline of the Trans-Canada Highway. It runs from the British Columbia...
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The Canadian province of Alberta has a provincial highway network consisting of over 31,400 kilometres (19,500 mi) of roads as of 2021-2022, of which 28...
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Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 2 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 2 (also known as the Queen Elizabeth II Highway) is a major highway in Alberta that stretches...
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Trans-Canada Highway Alberta Highway 1 Alberta Highway 1A Alberta Highway 1X British Columbia Highway 1 British Columbia Highway 1A Manitoba Highway 1 Manitoba...
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Highway 3 (officially named the Crowsnest Highway) is a 324-kilometre (201 mi) highway that traverses southern Alberta, Canada, running from the Crowsnest...
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Highway 2A is the designation of six alternate routes off Highway 2 in Alberta, Canada. In general, these are original sections of Highway 2, such as the...
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 16, commonly referred to as Highway 16, is a major east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada, connecting Jasper to Lloydminster...
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Highway 41 (Buffalo Trail), which leads south from the Trans-Canada Highway (Alberta Highway 1). The former hamlet is located within Cypress Hills Interprovincial...
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of Highway 1 (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba), Highways 17 and 417 (Ontario), Autoroutes 40, 25, 20, and 85 (Quebec), Highway 2...
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Highway 93 is a north–south highway in Alberta, Canada. It is also known as the Banff-Windermere Parkway south of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1)...
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Highway 22, officially named Cowboy Trail, is a 584-kilometre (363 mi) highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. It generally parallels Highway 2, beginning...
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Highway 40 is a south–north highway in western Alberta, Canada. It is also named Bighorn Highway and Kananaskis Trail in Kananaskis Country. Its segmented...
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Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 43 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 43 is a major highway in northern and central Alberta, Canada that connects...
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Highway 4 is a 103-kilometre (64 mi) highway in southern Alberta, Canada, that connects Highway 3 in Lethbridge to Interstate 15 in Montana, United States...
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Highway 63 is a 434-kilometre (270 mi) highway in northern Alberta, Canada that connects the Athabasca oil sands and Fort McMurray to Edmonton via Highway...
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January 11, 2023. Retrieved January 11, 2023. "Provincial Highway 1–216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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Highway 1A is the designation of two alternate routes off the Alberta portion of Trans-Canada Highway 1. However, it is not the only name used for spurs...
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Highway 21 is a north–south highway in Alberta, Canada that parallels Highway 2 between Calgary and Edmonton. It is approximately 328 kilometres (204 mi)...
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KML/Alberta Highway 9 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 9 is a highway in south-central Alberta, Canada, which together with Saskatchewan Highway 7 connects...
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 11, commonly referred to as Highway 11 and officially named the David Thompson Highway, is a provincial highway in central...
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Mackenzie Highway is a Canadian highway in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. It begins as Alberta Highway 2 at Mile Zero in Grimshaw, Alberta. After...
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Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 41 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 41, officially named Buffalo Trail, is a 686-kilometre (426 mi) north-south highway in eastern...
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Highway 14 is an east-west highway in central Alberta, Canada. It stretches from Edmonton through Wainwright to the Alberta–Saskatchewan border, running...
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as Alberta Highway 93. After crossing the border, the highway continues for another 11 km (7 mi) to meet the Trans-Canada Highway (Alberta Highway 1) near...
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Highway 88, officially named the Bicentennial Highway, is a north–south highway in Northern Alberta. Highway 88 begins at its intersection with Highway...
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The Crowsnest Highway is an east-west highway in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada. It stretches 1,161 km (721 mi) across the southern portions of...
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Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 28 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 28 is a 293-kilometre (182 mi) highway in north-central Alberta, Canada that connects...
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 44, commonly referred to as Highway 44, is a highway in northern Alberta, Canada that extends from Hondo to Highway 16 (Yellowhead...
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Highway 12 is an east-west highway through central Alberta. It runs from Highway 22, through Lacombe and Stettler, to the Alberta-Saskatchewan border...
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 35, commonly referred to as Highway 35, is a north–south highway in northwest Alberta, Canada that forms a portion of the...
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