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Blackfalds is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located along Highway 2A 13.5 km north of Red Deer . The town's name, Waghorn (for Walter Waghorn, post master), changed in 1903 to Blackfalds, after Blackfalds, a Scottish hamlet.
Blackfalds: T5M Edmonton (South Westmount / Groat Estate / East Northwest Industrial) T6M Edmonton Southwest: T7M Not assigned: T8M Not assigned: T9M Cold Lake: T1N Not assigned: T2N Calgary (Kensington / Westmont / Parkdale / University) T3N Calgary Northeast: T4N Red Deer Central: T5N Edmonton (Glenora / SW Downtown Fringe) T6N Edmonton ...
Highway 2A, known as Highway 2A:36 by Alberta Transportation, begins at Highway 2 at the locality of Roma Junction, 2 km (1 mi) west of the Peace River Airport and 13 km (8 mi) west of the town of Peace River, and terminates in the town of Grimshaw, [3] where it passes by Mile Zero monument of the Mackenzie Highway.
Relief landing field – Blackfalds [ edit ] The Secondary Relief Landing Field (R2) for RCAF Station Penhold was located west of the community of Blackfalds, it was located at 52°23′09″N 113°54′13″W / 52.38583°N 113.90361°W / 52.38583; -113.90361 ( RCAF Blackfalds
Much of Highway 2 is a core route in the National Highway System of Canada: between Fort Macleod and Edmonton and between Donnelly and Grimshaw. The speed limit along most parts of the highway between Fort Macleod and Morinville is 110 km/h (68 mph), and in urban areas, such as through Claresholm, Nanton, Calgary and Edmonton, it ranges from 50 km/h (31 mph) to 110 km/h (68 mph).
Aspelund Road – Blackfalds: Bentley: 20.3: 12.6: Highway 12 – Rocky Mountain House, Lacombe: Former Highway 51 west; former northern terminus for Hwy 20 22.3: 13.9: Highway 771 north – Parkland Beach: Ponoka County: Rimbey: 42.8: 26.6: Highway 20A north (50 Avenue) to Highway 53 west: 45.4: 28.2: Highway 20A south / Highway 53 west (51 ...
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As of the 2006 Census of Canada, the Province of Alberta had 107 urban areas [2] with a cumulative population of 2,699,851 and an average population of 25,232. In the 2011 census, Statistics Canada listed 109 population centres in the province. [ 3 ]