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  2. James River (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    Red Deer River. • coordinates. 51°54′31″N 114°33′51″W  /  51.90861°N 114.56417°W  / 51.90861; -114.56417  (Sturgeon River mouth) • elevation. 1,027 m (3,369 ft) The James River is a medium-sized river in central Alberta. It is a tributary of the Red Deer River.

  3. James River Bridge, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    James River Bridge is an unincorporated community in central Alberta in Clearwater County, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of Highway 22, 65 kilometres (40 mi) southwest of Red Deer. Its first school opened in 1921. [1]

  4. Dominion Land Survey - Wikipedia

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    Dominion Land Survey. The Dominion Land Survey (DLS; French: arpentage des terres fédérales, ATF) is the method used to divide most of Western Canada into one-square-mile (2.6 km 2) sections for agricultural and other purposes. It is based on the layout of the Public Land Survey System used in the United States, but has several differences.

  5. Alberta Highway 22 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 22 is the longest and most significant north–south highway in south and central Alberta, aside from Highway 2. It serves as the main artery for the western areas of the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor and the Calgary Metropolitan Region. Having historically run though a lightly populated area – and being paralleled by the 4 lane, higher ...

  6. Alberta Highway 884 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 884, commonly referred to as Highway 884, is a highway in the province of Alberta, Canada. It runs south-north from Highway 1 in Suffield to Highway 13 in Amisk, between Highway 36 and Highway 41. This route is also known as 3 Street E in Youngstown. [ 1][ 2] Its southern portion passes alongside and through CFB ...

  7. List of bridges in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's longest bridge is the Confederation Bridge in the Gulf of St. Lawrence with a total of 12,910 metres (8.02 mi) between abutments, it's also the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. More than 5,000 local workers helped with the project, which cost about $1 billion.

  8. 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 Portage ...

  9. 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 ...