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Lake District, also known as Edmonton North, is located in the eastern portion of Edmonton's north sector. [1] The area is bounded by 97 Street (Highway 28) to the west, Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) to the north, 66 Street to the east and 153 Avenue to the south. [22] The following nine neighbourhoods comprise Lake District. [4]
It connects Downtown Edmonton with its mature southeastern neighbourhoods. 83 Street begins at Argyll Road and travels north, alongside the Valley Line LRT tracks. On the north side of the Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre, it intersects 85 Street and 90 Avenue, formerly the site of a five exit roundabout. The roadway turns northeast as Connors Road ...
153 Avenue is a major arterial road in north Edmonton. It runs through the residential areas of north Edmonton, running from 142 Street in the west to Meridian (1) Street, just east of Anthony Henday Drive. 153 Avenue also exists as a small rural grid road between a dead end east of Anthony Henday Drive and 17 Street NE. Neighbourhoods [4]
Continuing east, 104 Avenue passes the 104 Street Promenade in Edmonton's warehouse district, and Rogers Place. At 101 Street, the road again changes names to 103A Avenue, it then passes on the south side of the CN Tower, the north side of Edmonton City Hall, the south side of Edmonton Police Headquarters, and the north side of Chinatown ...
124 Street is an arterial road in north-central Edmonton, Alberta.It is known for being one Edmonton's main shopping districts and historical commercial corridor for the original west end of Edmonton; home to independent restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques, as well as 19th-century heritage houses.
Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta.Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast.
Jasper Avenue is a major public transit route as several of Edmonton's busiest bus routes travel along it. The LRT travels underneath Jasper Avenue between 99 and 110 Streets. It is named after Jasper Hawes, manager of a North West Company trading post of Jasper House in the early 1800s, located in present-day Jasper National Park. [2]
101 Avenue begins in Forest Heights Park, overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley and Downtown Edmonton, and travels east as a residential collector road through mixed residential and commercial. It is interrupted by Terrace Road at Capilano Mall, where eastbound traffic briefly diverts southeast for 90 m (300 ft), and under the name 57 ...