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  2. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's 1 to 216 series of provincial highways are Alberta's main highways. They are numbered from 1 to 100, with the exception of the ring roads around Calgary and Edmonton, which are numbered 201 and 216 respectively. The numbers applied to these highways are derived from compounding the assigned numbers of the core north–south and east ...

  3. Category:Roads in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Highway 2; Alberta Highway 14; Alberta Highway 14A; Alberta Highway 14X; Alberta Highway 15; Alberta Highway 16; Alberta Highway 16A; Alberta Highway 16X; Alberta Highway 28; Alberta Highway 37; Alberta Highway 216; Alberta Highway 627; Anthony Henday Drive; Argyll Road; Avenue of Champions; Avenue of Nations

  4. Alberta Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 16, commonly referred to as Highway 16, is a major east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada, connecting Jasper to Lloydminster via Edmonton. It forms a portion of the Yellowhead Highway , a major interprovincial route of the Trans-Canada Highway system that stretches from Masset , British Columbia, to ...

  5. Alberta Highway 63 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 63 is a 434-kilometre (270 mi) highway in northern Alberta, Canada that connects the Athabasca oil sands and Fort McMurray to Edmonton via Highway 28. It begins as a two-lane road near the hamlet of Radway where it splits from Highway 28, running north through aspen parkland and farmland of north central Alberta.

  6. Alberta Highway 19 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 19 runs for 12.27 km (7.62 mi). It begins at an intersection with Highway 60 as an eastern extension of Halicz-Gildehurst Road at the south end of Devon, proceeding east across Leduc County, intersecting several local roads and crossing Whitemud Creek, where it passes through the extreme southern extent of Edmonton and goes by the name of 105 Avenue SW. [1]

  7. Transportation in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Edmonton is fairly typical for a Canadian city of its size, involving air, rail, road and public transit. With very few natural barriers to growth and largely flat to gently rolling terrain bisected by a deep river valley, the city of Edmonton has expanded to cover an area of nearly 768 km 2 (297 sq mi), of which only two-thirds is built-up, while the metropolitan area covers ...

  8. Alberta Highway 814 - Wikipedia

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    Township Road 475 north / Range Road 240 east: Hwy 814 branches west: 14.6: 9.1: Range Road 242 south / Township Road 475 west – Millet: Hwy 814 branches north: Leduc County: 19.5: 12.1: Highway 616 – Millet, Armena: 32.4: 20.1: Highway 623 – Leduc, Rolly View: 38.9: 24.2: Airport Road (Township Road 502) – Nisku: Access to Edmonton ...

  9. Alberta Highway 14 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 14 begins in south Edmonton as a freeway named Whitemud Drive at the Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard interchange, linking to Highway 2. [3] It travels east for 9 km (5.6 mi) along Whitemud Drive through neighbourhoods of southeast Edmonton until reaching the Anthony Henday Drive ring road, with which it is concurrent for 2 km (1.2 mi).