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  2. Shaganappi Trail - Wikipedia

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    Shaganappi Trail (/ ˌ ʃ æ ɡ ə ˈ n æ p i /) is a major super-4 expressway in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta.It extends to the south as Montgomery View, a small service road in the neighbourhood of Montgomery and that provides access to Edworthy Park, passes north past Market Mall and the western boundary of Nose Hill Park, and terminates in the neighbourhood of Nolan Hill in ...

  3. Alberta Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    North end of Highway 5 concurrency: M.D. of Pincher Creek No. 9 49.2: 30.6: Highway 505 east – Glenwood: Pincher Creek: 69.3: 43.1: Highway 501 east / Highway 785 north (Macleod Street) South end of Highway 501 concurrency: 70.6: 43.9: Highway 501 west / Hewetson Avenue – Beaver Mines, Castle Mountain: Roundabout; north end of Highway 501 ...

  4. Calgary-North West - Wikipedia

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    Starting at the intersection of the west Calgary city boundary with 112 Avenue NW; then 1. east along 112 Avenue NW to Country Hills Boulevard NW; 2. southeast along Country Hills Boulevard NW to Sarcee Trail NW; 3. south along Sarcee Trail NW to Crowchild Trail NW; 4. northwest along Crowchild Trail NW to Nose Hill Drive NW; 5. south along ...

  5. Country Hills Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1990s, [2] the roadway was constructed in segments in northwest Calgary, departing from the original road allowance to follow the area's hilly topography. A small segment of Country Hills Boulevard between Deerfoot Trail ( Highway 2 ) and Barlow Trail was once designated as part of Highway 2A , but was decommissioned in the 1980s.

  6. Transportation in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary is also a major Canadian transportation centre and a central cargo hub for freight in and out of north-western North America. The city sits at the junction between the "Canamex" highway system and the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1 in Alberta). As a prairie city, Calgary has never had any major impediments to growth.

  7. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Highway 8: 31: 19 Highway 22 north of Redwood Meadows: Highway 2 in Calgary Glenmore Trail — — 9 km (5.6 mi) section in Calgary between Stoney Trail on the west and east sides (Highway 201) is unsigned. Highway 9: 324: 201 Highway 1 (TCH) / Highway 797 north of Langdon: Highway 7 at the Sask. border at Alsask, SK — — Highway 10: 23: 14

  8. John Laurie/McKnight Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Calgary, Alberta: John Laurie Boulevard: Length: 10.5 km (6.5 mi) [1] West end: Arbour Lake Drive / Arbour Lake Road: Major junctions: Nose Hill Drive Sarcee Trail Shaganappi Trail 14 Street NW: East end: 48 Avenue NW / McKnight Boulevard: McKnight Boulevard: Former name(s) 48 Avenue N: Length: 12.2 km (7.6 mi) [1] West end: 48 Avenue NW / John ...

  9. Crowchild Trail - Wikipedia

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    Crowchild Trail is a major expressway in western Calgary, Alberta.The segment from the 12 Mile Coulee Road at the edge of the city to 16 Avenue NW (Trans-Canada Highway, Highway 1) is designated as Highway 1A by Alberta Transportation (although inside the City of Calgary the 1A designation is not signed except at the Alberta Transportation–built interchange with Stoney Trail).