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  2. Cowboy Trail - Wikipedia

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    There are 221 bridges on the trail; all bridges have been converted for recreational use. The bridge across the Niobrara River east of Valentine is a quarter-mile long (400 m) and 148 feet (45 m) high; the bridge across Long Pine Creek at Long Pine is 595 feet (181 m) long and 145 feet (44 m) high.

  3. Alberta Highway 22 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 22, officially named Cowboy Trail, is a 584-kilometre (363 mi) highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. It generally parallels Highway 2 , beginning in the foothills of southern Alberta at Highway 3 near Lundbreck Falls .

  4. Alberta Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    A review of historical Alberta Official Road Maps shows that Highway 1 was numbered Highway 2 prior to 1941 (while Highway 2 as it is known today was numbered Highway 1 prior to 1941). [ 2 ] Exit numbering along Highway 1 began in 2005.

  5. Northern Woods and Water Route - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Woods and Water Route is a 2,400-kilometre (1,500 mi) route through northern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Western Canada.As early as the 1950s, community groups came together to establish a northern travel route; this was proposed as the Northern Yellowhead Transportation Route.

  6. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Trail (Waterton Lakes N.P – Pincher Station) 1926: current Highway 7: 26: 16 Highway 22 in Black Diamond: Highway 2 / Highway 547 at Aldersyde — — Highway 8: 31: 19 Highway 22 north of Redwood Meadows: Highway 2 in Calgary Glenmore Trail — — 9 km (5.6 mi) section in Calgary between Stoney Trail on the west and east sides ...

  7. Alberta Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 7 is an east–west highway in the Calgary Region of Alberta, Canada.It spans approximately 26 km (16 mi) from Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) to Highway 2. [1] [2]Highway 7 begins in the Town of Diamond Valley, which was created on January 1, 2023 with the merger of the towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley. [3]

  8. Alberta Highway 3A - Wikipedia

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    Highway 3A near Monarch. The second segment is 6.8 km (4.2 mi) in length, beginning 21 km (13 mi) east of Fort Macleod.Highway 3A splits to the north from Highway 3 and runs through the Hamlet of Monarch along the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks, before merging with Highway 23 and rejoining Highway 3 at a point 19 km (12 mi) west of Lethbridge. [2]

  9. Alberta Highway 25 - Wikipedia

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    Route map. Highway 25. Highway 25 highlighted in red. Route information; Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors ... Bridge Drive: Former ...

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