List of Alberta provincial highways
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Here are listings of Alberta's primary and secondary highways:
Primary highways
- Trans-Canada Highway 1 (British Columbia border near Lake Louise to Saskatchewan border near Walsh)
- Alberta Highway 1A various sections
- Bow Valley Parkway (Lake Louise to Sawback)
- Bow Trail (Canmore to Calgary)
- Calgary to Chestermere
- Alberta Highway 1X (connects Highway 1 to Highway 1A near Morley)
- Alberta Highway 2 (United States border at Carway to Grande Prairie)
- Alberta Highway 2A various sections
- High River to Okotoks
- a point shortly north of Okotoks to Calgary via Macleod Trail (this was formerly Highway 2 until the Deerfoot Trail extension was completed)
- Barlow Trail in Calgary north of Highway 1 to junction with Highway 2 north of the Calgary International Airport
- Crossfield to Bowden
- Innisfail to Lacombe
- Ponoka to Leduc
- Hondo to Smith
- Triangle to Highway 49
- Roma Junction to Grimshaw
- Alberta Highway 3--Crowsnest Highway (British Columbia border at Crowsnest Pass to Medicine Hat)
- Alberta Highway 3A (Highway 3 to Monarch)
- Alberta Highway 4--Red Coat Trail (United States border at Coutts to Lethbridge)
- Alberta Highway 5 (Waterton to Lethbridge)
- Alberta Highway 6 (United States border at Chief Mountain to Pincher Station)
- Alberta Highway 7 (Black Diamond to Alderside)
- Alberta Highway 8 (Circle 5 Estates to Calgary)
- Alberta Highway 9 (Interlake to Saskatchewan border near Sibbald.
- Alberta Highway 10 (Drumheller to Western Monarch)
- Alberta Highway 11--David Thompson Highway (Saskatchewan River Crossing to Nevis)
- Alberta Highway 11A various sections
- Highway 11 to Rocky Mountain House)
- Benalto to Red Deer)
- Alberta Highway 12 (Frisco to Saskatchewan border at Compeer)
- Alberta Highway 13 (Alder Flats to Saskatchewan border near Hayter)
- Alberta Highway 13A various sections
- Westerose to Ma-Me-O Beach
- Camrose to Highway 13
- Alberta Highway 14--Poundmaker Trail (Edmonton to Saskatchewan border near Roros)
- Alberta Highway 15 (Edmonton to Mundare)
- Trans-Canada Highway 16--Yellowhead Highway (British Columbia border near Decoigne to Saskatchewan border at Lloydminster)
- Alberta Highway 16A various sections
- Lobstick to Evansburg
- Parkland Highway (Blueberry to Edmonton)
- Vegreville bypass
- Alberta Highway 17 (Saskatchewan border near Killarney Lake to Onion Lake)
- Alberta Highway 18 (Green Court to Thorhild)
- Alberta Highway 19 (Devon to Nisku)
- Alberta Highway 20 (Sylvan Lake to Alsike)
- Alberta Highway 21 (Strathmore to Fort Saskatchewan)
- Alberta Highway 22--Cowboy Trail (Lundbreck to Mayerthorpe)
- Alberta Highway 22X (Priddis to Calgary to Carseland)
- Alberta Highway 23 (Monarch to High River)
- Alberta Highway 24 (Highway 23 to Cheadle)
- Alberta Highway 25 (Lethbridge to Enchant)
- Alberta Highway 26 (Camrose to Viking)
- Alberta Highway 27 (Westward Ho to Morrin)
- Alberta Highway 28 (Edmonton to Cold Lake)
- Alberta Highway 28A various sections
- Lancaster Park to Namao
- Highway 15 to Gibbons
- Ashmont to Hoselaw
- Alberta Highway 31 (Seba Beach to Gainford)
- Alberta Highway 32 (Carrot Creek to Swan Hills)
- Alberta Highway 33--Grizzly Trail (Gunn to Swan Valley)
- Alberta Highway 35--Mackenzie Highway (Grimshaw to Northwest Territories border near Indian Cabins)
- Alberta Highway 36 (Warner to Lac La Biche
- Alberta Highway 37 (Onoway to Fort Saskatchewan)
- Alberta Highway 38 (Redwater to Deerland)
- Alberta Highway 39 (Drayton Valley to Leduc)
- Alberta Highway 40--Bighorn Highway- three parts
- Alexis Band to Grande Prairie
- Spencer Hills to Highway 579
- Highwood House to Seebe
- Alberta Highway 41--Buffalo Trail (United States border at Wild Horse to La Corey)
- Alberta Highway 41A (Medicine Hat to Highway 41)
- Alberta Highway 42 (Penhold to Lousana)
- Alberta Highway 43 (British Columbia border near Demmitt to Manly)
- Alberta Highway 44 (Spruce Grove to Hondo)
- Alberta Highway 45 (Bruderheim to Saskatchewan border near Alcurve)
- Alberta Highway 47 (Coalspur to Edson)
- Alberta Highway 49 (British Columbia border near Bay Tree to Valleyview)
- Alberta Highway 50 (Tees to Mirror)
- Alberta Highway 52 (Welling Station to Craddock)
- Alberta Highway 53 (Highway 22 to Galahad)
- Alberta Highway 54 (Caroline to Innisfail)
- Alberta Highway 55 (Athabasca to Saskatchewan border near Cherry Grove)
- Alberta Highway 56 (Crowfoot to Twomey)
- Alberta Highway 58 (Rainbow Lake to Garden River)
- Alberta Highway 59 (Brainard to Sexsmith)
- Alberta Highway 60--Devonian Way (Calmar to Winterburn)
- Alberta Highway 61--Red Coat Trail (Stirling to Manyberries)
- Alberta Highway 62 (United States border near Del Bonita to Magrath)
- Alberta Highway 63 (Redwater to Fort McKay
- Alberta Highway 64 (British Columbia border near Bear Canyon to Fairview)
- Alberta Highway 64A (Highway 64 to Fairview)
- Alberta Highway 66 (Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park to Bragg Creek)
- Alberta Highway 68 (Highway 40 to Cheenaka)
- Alberta Highway 69 (Fort McMurray to Sprae Creek Estates)
- Alberta Highway 72 (Crossfield to Beiseker)
- Alberta Highway 88--Bicentennial Highway (Slave Lake to Fort Vermillion)
- Alberta Highway 93--from the British Columbia border, then along the Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Jasper
- Alberta Highway 93A (alternative to Highway 93 south of Jasper)
- Alberta Highway 100--Sherwood Park Freeway (Edmonton to Sherwood Park)
- Alberta Highway 201--Stoney Trail--when completed will run from Highway 1 around Calgary to Highway 2 in the north. In the future, Highway 201 will be extended east from Highway 2 then follow an as-yet unnamed proposed freeway along Calgary's eastern boundary finally terminating at Highway 22X. As of the end of 2004, only the segment from the Trans-Canada Highway north to Country Hills Boulevard has been constructed.
- Alberta Highway 216--Anthony Henday Drive--a long term project to circle Edmonton. As of the end of 2004, the highway is in two segments: one segment on the west side of Edmonton running from Yellowhead Highway 16 south to 45th Avenue N.W., and a second segment on the east side running from Highway 16 south to Whitemud Drive. A new segment connecting 45th Avenue and Highway 2 south is under construction to be completed by mid-2006, and another segment connecting Highway 2 south and Whitemud Drive will likely be completed by 2007.
Secondary highways
Highways 500 to 699 are east–west roads; higher numbered roads are in the north. Highways 700 to 899 are north–south roads; higher numbered roads are in the east.- Alberta Secondary Highway 575--South Dinosaur Trail
- Alberta Secondary Highway 838--North Dinosaur Trail
- Alberta Secondary Highway 899
See also: List of Canadian highways by province
External Link
- Alberta Roads Website (http://albertaroads.homestead.com/)