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  2. Alberta Highway 22 - Wikipedia

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    In c. 1973, the numbered secondary highway system appeared, with the road between Cochrane and Highway 27 being designated as Highway 922 (the paved section between Cremona and Bottrel became Highway 22) while the road between Priddis and Bragg Creek was briefly designated as Highway 553, [7] becoming Highway 922 in 1975. [8]

  3. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park: Highway 22 / Highway 762 south of Bragg Creek — — Highway 68: 37: 23 Highway 40 at Bow Valley Provincial Park: Highway 1 (TCH) east of Morley: Sibbald Creek Trail — — Highway 72: 33: 21 Highway 2 / Highway 2A south of Crossfield: Highway 9 / Highway 806 at Beiseker: c. 1980 s: current Former Highway 572.

  4. 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]

  5. Alberta Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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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 Alberta, Canada. It runs for 318 km (198 mi) from Highway 93 at Saskatchewan River Crossing near Mount Sarbach in Banff National Park east to Highway 12 near Nevis .

  6. Alberta Highway 734 - Wikipedia

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    Another former segment of Forestry Trunk Road, now the third segment of Highway 40, begins at Highway 1A to the west of Cochrane and ends 46 km (29 mi) later at an intersection with Highway 579. Highway 40 continues as the central remaining segment of Forestry Trunk Road for 27 km (17 mi) to a point 8 km (5.0 mi) prior to the Red Deer River.

  7. Alberta Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 21 is a north–south highway in Alberta, Canada that parallels Highway 2 between Calgary and Edmonton. [1] It is approximately 328 kilometres (204 mi) in length. [ 2 ] It begins at the Trans-Canada Highway ( Highway 1 ) east of Strathmore , and ends at Fort Saskatchewan where it is succeeded by Highway 15 . [ 3 ]

  8. Alberta Highway 38 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 644 east (48 Avenue) / 44 Street – Radway: Hwy 38 branches south 10.8: 6.7: Highway 643 south – Gibbons: Hwy 38 branches east: ↑ / ↓ 19.1: 11.9: Vinca Bridge across North Saskatchewan River: Strathcona County 19.4: 12.1: Highway 830 south – Josephburg: Lamont County 25.9: 16.1: Highway 45 – Two Hills, Bruderheim: Through ...

  9. Alberta Highway 27 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 22 north – Caroline, Rocky Mountain House: West end of Hwy 22 concurrency; through traffic follows Hwy 584 west: 2.0: 1.2: Crosses the Red Deer River: 2.3: 1.4: Highway 760 south – Bergen: Westward Ho: 10.7: 6.6: Crosses the Little Red Deer River 12.4: 7.7: Highway 22 south – Cochrane: East end of Hwy 22 concurrency: 23.2: 14.4 ...