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  2. Alberta Highway 43 - Wikipedia

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    The history of Highway 43 dates back to the late 1920s or early 1930s. It was originally numbered Highway 17 and, by 1932, it spanned approximately 17 km from Highway 16 to Onoway. By 1938, Highway 17 (now 43) had been extended to Sangudo and it had reached Whitecourt via a jagged alignment with numerous 90° jogs by 1940. Sometime between 1942 ...

  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. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Highway 43 in Grande Prairie: Bighorn Highway — — Highway 41: 688: 428 S-232 at the U.S. border at Wild Horse: Highway 55 at La Corey: Buffalo Trail — — Highway 41A: 15: 9.3 Highway 1 (TCH) / Highway 3 at Medicine Hat: Highway 41 east of Medicine Hat — — Former Highway 41. Highway 42: 44: 27 Highway 2A / Highway 592 at Penhold ...

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  6. 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).

  7. Manly Corner, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    An Alberta Heritage marker describes this Highway as leading to Dawson Creek, British Columbia, where the Alaska Highway begins, [3] and signifies where the CANAMEX Corridor transitions from Highway 16 to Highway 43. Manly Corner is located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Edmonton. [4]

  8. Alberta Highway 16X - Wikipedia

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    The former section was a 36 km (22 mi) east–west provincial highway in Edmonton Capital Region, that existed for approximately 20 years between the 1970s and 1997 and is now part of Highway 16. [3] Right of way is set aside around Hinton , Edson , and Lloydminster that is presently designated as Highway 16X.

  9. Sangudo - Wikipedia

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    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. [4]