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  2. Alberta Highway 43 - Wikipedia

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    It crosses Highway 43 near the hamlet of the same name. In 2005, three segments of twinned Highway 43 opened to traffic including 15.4 km (9.6 mi) from west of Fox Creek to west of Iosegun Lake, 19.1 km (11.9 mi) from west of Sangudo to west of Cherhill, and 14.1 km (8.8 mi) from west of Cherhill to west of Gunn. [10]

  3. Alberta Provincial Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    By 1928, the year a gravel road stretched from Edmonton to the United States border, Alberta's provincial highway network comprised 2,310 km (1,440 mi). [9] Prior to 1973, the expanding highway system comprised one-digit and two-digit highways, with some numbers having letter suffixes (e.g., Highway 1X, Highway 26A). [10]

  4. CANAMEX Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The CANAMEX corridor is defined by the numbered highway designations along its length: Canada. British Columbia. Highway 97 (Alaska Highway) Highway 2 – Dawson Creek to Alberta border; Alberta. Highway 43 – British Columbia border to Highway 16; Highway 16 – to Edmonton; Highway 216 through Edmonton; Highway 2 – Edmonton to Calgary

  5. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    current Former Highway 13 through Ma-Me-O Beach. Highway 13A: 8: 5.0 Camrose bypass Camrose Drive 1988: current Maintained by the City of Camrose. Highway 14: 257: 160 Highway 2 in Edmonton: Highway 40 at the Sask. border west of Marsden, SK: Poundmaker Trail — — Highway 15: 93: 58 Highway 16 (TCH) in Edmonton: Highway 16 (TCH) / Highway ...

  6. Sangudo - Wikipedia

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    Sangudo is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Lac Ste. Anne County. [3] It is located on Highway 43 and the Pembina River , approximately 99 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Edmonton . Sangudo was formerly incorporated as a village on April 12, 1937, but dissolved and reverted to hamlet status effective September 16, 2007.

  7. Alberta Highway 32 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 43 south – Edmonton: South end of Hwy 43 concurrency: 72.7: 45.2: Crosses the Athabasca River 78.7: 48.9: Highway 43 north – Valleyview, Grande Prairie: North end of Hwy 43 concurrency: 89.1: 55.4: UAR 142 east – Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park: Big Lakes County: Swan Hills: 147.3: 91.5: Highway 33 – Kinuso, Peace River, Barrhead

  8. Fox Creek, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Fox Creek is a town in northwest Alberta, Canada. It is located on Highway 43, approximately 259 km (161 mi) northwest of Edmonton and 199 km (124 mi) southeast of Grande Prairie, and has an elevation of 808 m (2,651 ft). Fox Creek is within the Upper Peace planning region, and is surrounded by the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16. [3]

  9. Valleyview, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Valleyview is a town in northwest Alberta, Canada. It is surrounded by the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 and in Census Division No. 18. It is at the junction of Highway 43 and Highway 49, between the Little Smoky River and Sturgeon Lake. Its position, in the junction of the two highways into the Peace Region, has led to the town motto ...