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  2. Alberta Provincial Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    The remaining highways lack this designation and are not considered part of the TCH, however various other, or portions of, highways within the network are considered to be part of the National Highway System (NHS). Some of the highways in Alberta's highway network that are part of the NHS are highways 9, 28, 35, and 63. In total, sixteen ...

  3. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    • Yellowhead Highway • Trans-Canada Highway — — Signed with Trans-Canada Highway shield; cosigned with Yellowhead Highway shield; passes through Jasper, Edmonton, and Lloydminster. Highway 16A: 14: 8.7 Highway 16 (TCH) west of Evansburg: Highway 16 (TCH) / Highway 22 at Entwistle — — Former section of Highway 16. Highway 16A: 33: 21

  4. Alberta Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    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 border near Lake Louise through Calgary to the Saskatchewan border east of Medicine Hat .

  5. Alberta Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Much of Highway 2 is a core route in the National Highway System of Canada: between Fort Macleod and Edmonton and between Donnelly and Grimshaw. The speed limit along most parts of the highway between Fort Macleod and Morinville is 110 km/h (68 mph), and in urban areas, such as through Claresholm, Nanton, Calgary and Edmonton, it ranges from 50 km/h (31 mph) to 110 km/h (68 mph).

  6. Alberta Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Route information; Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors: Length: 73.5 km [1] (45.7 mi) Major junctions; South end: MT 17 at Canada-U.S. border near Chief Mountain: Highway 5 in Waterton Lakes National Park: North end: Highway 3 near Pincher Creek: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Alberta

  7. Alberta Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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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 Highway) east of Spruce Grove. It is the primary route between the Edmonton area and the Lesser Slave Lake region.

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