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  2. Alberta Highway 22 - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 22 branches west; south end of Hwy 11 concurrency: Rocky Mountain House: 366.2: 227.5: Township Road 392 to Highway 752 south: 369.6: 229.7: Highway 11A west / Highway 598 east (52 Avenue) – Leslieville: Access to Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site: 373.1: 231.8: Highway 11 west – Nordegg, Saskatchewan River Crossing

  3. 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 .

  4. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Former Highway 22 west of Calgary. Highway 40X — — Highway 40 south of Grande Prairie: Highway 43 west of Grande Prairie proposed — Proposed SW Grande Prairie bypass. Highway 43X — — Whitecourt bypass proposed — ROW located south of Whitecourt.

  5. 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.

  6. 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]

  7. Alberta Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    (Banff National Park) 0.0: 0.0 — Highway 1 (TCH) west – Field, Golden: Continental Divide; continues into British Columbia and Yoho National Park; west end of freeway: Kicking Horse Pass – 1,627 m (5,338 ft) 6.7: 4.2 (7) Highway 93 north (Icefields Parkway) – Jasper, Rocky Mountain House: West end of Hwy 93 concurrency; tolled, National ...

  8. Alberta Highway 1A - Wikipedia

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    Highway 1X is a spur highway between Highway 1 and Highway 1A approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) east of Exshaw near the western edge of the Stoney-Nakoda First Nation. [1] It serves as the only Bow River crossing between Canmore to the west and Mînî Thnî to the east, providing access to First Nations lands and communities in the area.

  9. Alberta Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Highway 21 was extended north from Highway 14 past Sherwood Park to Highway 16, while Highway 55 was renumbered and became part of Highway 21. [11] The section of Highway 21 previously designated as 55 was twinned in the 1980s, and the section adjacent to Sherwood Park was completed in late 2009.