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118 Avenue is the designated name of two major arterial roads in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, separated by the Edmonton City Centre Airport. The west side services both an industrial area, and a residential area, while the east 118 Avenue, originally Alberta Avenue, is one of the oldest streets in Edmonton outside the downtown core . [ 1 ]
105 Avenue SW is the designated name of Highway 19 along Edmonton's southernmost city boundary between the eastern Devon town limits at the Range Road 261 road allowance and just west of the Highway 2 interchange at Nisku (Highway 2 and the interchange are not in Edmonton city limits), passing the northern edge of the Edmonton International Airport.
Woodcroft is a neighbourhood located in northwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Surrounded by a mixture of residential neighbourhoods and light industrial subdivisions, it is bounded by 118 Avenue to the north, Groat Road to the east, 111 Avenue to the south, and 142 Street to the west.
Prince Charles is a residential neighbourhood in north west Edmonton, Alberta.The area was named in honour of Charles III, then known as Prince Charles. [6]The neighbourhood is bounded on the north by the Yellowhead Trail, on the west by 127 Street, on the east by 121 Street, and on the south by 118 Avenue.
Northlands is a neighnourhood in the northeastern segment of the mature area sector. Bounded by Wayne Gretzky Drive, 112 Avenue, and 118 Avenue, it is the site of the Edmonton Expo Centre, and the defunct Northlands Park racetrack (from which the neighbourhood, and Edmonton's exposition Northlands, derived its name) and Coliseum. [18] [19] [20]
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Beverly Heights had a population of 3,200 living in 1,777 dwellings, [7] a -5.2% change from its 2009 population of 3,375. [11] With a land area of 1.38 km 2 (0.53 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,318.8 people/km 2 in 2012.
118 Avenue / St. Albert Trail Groat Road is a major roadway in Edmonton , Alberta . It is named after Malcolm Groat, a former Hudson's Bay Company employee who settled in the present-day Groat Estates area in the 1880s. [ 2 ]
Because of property constraints, to maintain the number of lanes, the freeway is divided into Wayne Gretzky Drive Northbound and Southbound, formally 72 Street and 73 Street, [3] at 118 Avenue. 119 Avenue services the north Northlands Coliseum parking lot to the west, and is a dead end to the east, because it was blocked off from being used as ...