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 Alberta provincial highway 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highway 2 is the most important provincial highway in the Canadian province of Alberta.
As the main north-south access in Alberta, highway 2 is the preferred path of the CANAMEX Corridor.
On May 23, 2005, the section between Calgary and Edmonton was renamed the Queen Elizabeth II Highway in honour of her visit to Alberta as part of the province's centennial celebrations; the first road sign was personally unveiled by the Queen.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberta_provincial_highway_2   (753 words)

  
 Welcome to Alberta, Canada
Alberta is in western Canada, with an area of 661,190 km² (260,000 mi²).
Alberta's capital city, Edmonton, is located almost exactly in the centre of the province, and most of Alberta's oil is refined here.
Central and northern Alberta and the region farther north is the nesting-ground of the migratory birds.
www.hometowncanada.com /ab   (3974 words)

  
 Alberta travel guide - Wikitravel
Alberta [1] is the second westernmost of the 10 provinces in Canada.
Alberta was formed as a province in 1905.
Most of the population of Alberta lives along the "Highway 2 Corridor" between Edmonton and Calgary, although Lethbridge to the south, Grande Prairie to the northwest, and Fort McMurray to the northeast are also major centres.
wikitravel.org /en/Alberta   (923 words)

  
 alberta
The Alberta Computers for Schools Program is managed by an Advisory Committee comprising representatives of Alberta Education, the Alberta Telephone Pioneers, the Alberta Teachers' Association, the Canadian Association of Principals, the Alberta School Boards Association, and the Alberta Home and School Councils' Association.
This document as published by the Government of Alberta dictates that the benefits of technology should be made available to all Alberta students in an equitable and affordable manner.
This report is also intended to help ensure that Alberta students are well prepared for a knowledge-based society by being skilled users of technology and telecommunications, students are motivated to take responsibility for independent lifelong learning, Alberta teachers are skilled in the use and application of technology and telecommunications.
www.cdli.ca /~tsharpe/6620/alberta.html   (1148 words)

  
 Meanook Biological Research Station, University of Alberta
Research programs are encouraged from the University of Alberta, other institutions of advanced education and research, government agencies and the private sector.
Continue for seventy-five km past the junction of Highway 18, where a sign on Highway 2 indicates the turn-off for MBRS.
The Station is 3.9 km from Highway 2 and 15 km south of Athabasca.
www.biology.ualberta.ca /facilities/meanook   (329 words)

  
 Highway 2 Miscellaneous Truck Pictures - June 2002
A couple of Kenworths hauling hay Alberta style along Highway 2 south of Red Deer..
Highway 9 International pulling a set of Turnpike Doubles south of Red Deer, Alberta.
Unidentified Pacific pulling a float trailer along Highway 2 near Leduc.
www.hankstruckpictures.com /highway2_june2002.htm   (278 words)

  
 Alberta Highway Services Limited
Alberta North held 3 CMA’s in the Red Deer area & 1 in the Grande Prairie area.
Alberta Highway Services Ltd. (AHSL) is a highway maintenance business based in St. Albert, Alberta.
We have 2 satellite yards, one in Lousana and one near Innisfail.
www.ahsl.ca   (501 words)

  
 Alaska Camping (Enroute to Alaska) - Campground Camping Campsites RV Park
Freeman River RV Park and Campground is located along Grizzly Trail Highway 33, the original route from central Alberta to Alaska.
Grizzly Trail Highway 33 is part of the original historical route from Edmonton to the Klondike Gold Rush, which took place in Dawson City, Yukon Territory in the years 1897/98.
Highway 2 becomes 100 Street / Highway 43.
www.freemanriver.com /Location/alaska_camping_campground.htm   (723 words)

  
 Peace River, Alberta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peace River is a town in northwestern Alberta, Canada, on the Peace River, at its confluence with the Smoky and Heart Rivers.
It is located 486 km northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, and 198 km northeast of Grande Prairie, Alberta, along Highway 2.
The original part of the town lies on a flood plain at the confluence of Peace River and Smoky River, while it has also expanded to areas on higher ground, mostly to the west of the town.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peace_River,_Alberta   (230 words)

  
 Alberta provincial highway 2 - Medbib.com, the modern encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alberta provincial highway 2 - Medbib.com, the modern encyclopedia
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west then south through Grimshaw (the junction of the Mackenzie Highway) and Fairview, then over the Dunvegan Bridge, where it crosses the Peace River and ultimately terminating at an interchange at Highway 43 a few kilometres north of Grande Prairie.
Highway 7 / Highway 547 (at-grade intersection, future interchange
www.medbib.com /Queen_Elizabeth_II_Highway   (721 words)

  
 Directions to the University of Alberta - Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Take highway 2 north (which becomes 103 St.) until you reach 82 Ave.
If you come via highway 2 (the St. Albert Trail), continue south all the way until you reach 87 Ave.
If you plan to arrive at the University of Alberta by bus, check the Edmonton Transit web site for information on routes leading to the university campus.
www.cs.ualberta.ca /about/location/directions   (454 words)

  
 View from highway Looking north at the city of Calgary, Alberta. Highway 2 is the North/South corridor of Alberta. ...
Highway 2 is the North/South corridor of Alberta.
Linking the North of Alberta to the two major centers of Edmonton and Calgary south to the US Border.
: Highway 2 is the North/South corridor of Alberta.
www.milebymile.com /main/Canada/Alberta/photo_25475.html   (149 words)

  
 Fort Dunvegan - Ghost Town
For many years the most important post in the Peace River Valley, it was a center of the fur trade, a link in the chain of communication westward into British Columbia and the scene of early missionary enterprise and agricultural experiment.
It was closed as a trading post in 1918.” So reads the plaque on the Alberta Historic Sites cairn erected on the site of old Dunvegan on Highway 2, just north of the bridge that spans the mighty Peace River.
The message is an incredibly capsulized history of a settlement that once was the hub of the Peace River trading area; birthplace of the agricultural industry in the Peace River country and a community that was expected to, but never did, grow into a big city.
www.ghosttowns.com /canada/alberta/fortdunvegan.htm   (192 words)

  
 Kootenay Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Kootenay National Park was established in 1922 when the Canadian federal government agreed with the British Columbia government to build a highway (BC-93) through the Kootenay River and Vermillion River Valleys.
In return, the Province ceded 8 km on either side of the surveyed road to the federal government to be established as a national park.
There were several of these along the highways in these mountains where wildlife road kill is an enormous problem, particularly at night.
www.w6mar.net /rockies.htm   (330 words)

  
 Alberta vacation rentals, Alberta accommodations Canada, Cyber Rentals
Alberta Vacation Rentals can feature Condos, cabins, villas, cottages and vacation homes in Alberta.
Alberta Condos, cabins, villas, cottages and vacation homes in Alberta are an affordable vacation lodging option and are perfect to rent for family vacations, group travel, weddings, honeymoons, family reunions or anytime you want more space than a hotel room provides.
To search Alberta Vacation Rentals available for rent for specific travel dates enter your dates in the search boxes in the above left navigation area.
www.cyberrentals.com /Alberta/s/569/fa/find.squery   (202 words)

  
 Skiing in Alberta - Alberta Ski Hills
The mountain is located 113 km (71 miles) or an 80 minute drive from Calgary, Alberta.
Sunshine Village exit is located 8 km (5 miles) west of Banff on the Trans Canada Highway; 135 km (84 miles) west of Calgary or 16 km (10 miles) west of Banff.
Tucked away in southwest Alberta, right beside the continental divide, Castle has a variety of gladed and alpine terrain with long consistant pitches.
www.bcadventure.com /adventure/ski/alberta   (534 words)

  
 Our Alberta For Travellers
Packed with scenery, wildlife and the province's rich ranching history, The Cowboy Trail (Hwy 22) is a fantastic way to explore old-fashioned ranches, working cowboys, antiques and the beautiful rolling landscape.
The Alberta portion of this tour follows the Rockies where the Great Bear, the grizzly, roams.
Starting from Calgary, head north on Hwy 2 to Crossfield, and turn east on Hwy 72 (which becomes Hwy 9).
www.ouralberta.ca   (228 words)

  
 Alberta Trans-Canada Highway Route   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Access Deerfoot Trail, Highway #2 north to Calgary Airport, City of Red Deer and Edmonton, South to Fort MacLeod
Highway #36 north, access to Emerson Bridge Park, 36 km north, Emerson Bridge Campground, open all year, golf course
Junction to Highway 3, Crowsnest Highway, access to Lethbridge, Cardston, Fort Macleod, Pincher Creek and Crowsnest Pass.
www.transcanadahighway.com /alberta/TCH-AB-E2.htm   (305 words)

  
 MovingInCanada.com Alberta Trans-Canada Highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Junction of secondary Highway #550, 38 km east to Rosemary
Junction of Highway #547 secondary, south to Arrowwood.
Junction of Highway 2 (Deerfoot Trail) Highway 1
www.movingincanada.com /alberta/TCH-AB-W1.htm   (360 words)

  
 Alberta Travel & Tours - Alberta Vacations - Alberta Hotels & Resorts, Alberta Adventure Travel & Tours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alberta travel accommodation, vacation rentals, Rocky Mountain adventures and great vacation ideas for your next trip in Canada.
A warm, comfortable 2 bedroom apartment with a truly 'western' personality.
Likewise, it is the responsibility of advertisers to determine the suitability and credit worthiness of potential customers prior to any transaction.
www.realadventures.com /alberta-canada.htm?SE=Google   (502 words)

  
 Alberta Atlas: Maps and Online Resources — Infoplease.com
Moon Handbooks Alberta: Including Banff, Jasper, and the Canadian Rockies (Moon Handbooks : Alberta and the the Northwest Territories) by Andrew Hempstead
Alberta Infant Motor Scale Record Booklet (Package of 50) by Martha Piper, Johanna Darrah and Martha C. Pip…
Fire in the blood: A history of British Columbia and Alberta foundries by Henry Bromley
www.infoplease.com /atlas/region/alberta.html   (158 words)

  
 George Monson Memorial Race
Please join GMMRA in the 1st annual dog sled race nestled in the Athabasca valley a short drive of 150km North of Edmonton,Alberta along highway 2 North.
Athabasca County is a smaller community excited to invite all mushers to visit.
The race location is North of Athabasca on highway 813 at the Agriplex building and rodeo grounds.
www.angelfire.com /ab9/athabasca/athabasca.html   (68 words)

  
 Central Alberta Radio League - Central Alberta, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Central Alberta amateur radio community includes members of Search and Rescue, Canadian Armed Forces reservists, oilfield firefighters, Telus (telephone company) employees, Red Cross volunteers and a variety of other professions.
The map of Red Deer to the left shows the intersection of Highway 2 (Alberta's major north - south highway) and 67th Street (Highway 11) in the top left corner.
Central Alberta Radio League VHF repeater network to coordinate activities as well as numerous amateurs who were travelling through the area and needed directions around the evacuation zone.
users.rttinc.com /~caarc/evacuation/evacuation.htm   (1659 words)

  
 Fort Saskatchewan Camping (NW of Fort Saskatchewan) - Campground Camping Campsites RV Park
By Barrhead, Alberta, Highway 18 will become Grizzly Trail Highway 33.
From Fort Saskatchewan, go West on Highway 37 (passing by Onoway, Alberta) to Highway 43.
This is a continuation of Grizzly Trail Highway 33.
www.freemanriver.com /Location/fort_saskatchewan_camping_campground.htm   (351 words)

  
 Transport Canada - Surface Infastructure Programs - Highways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Project 1.2 Highway 2: continuation of median widening between Airdrie and Red Deer
Project 1.3 Export Highway 2 and 3: continuation of twinning toward the U.S. Border
Project 1.4 Highway 3: extension of twinning east of Lethbridge
www.tc.gc.ca /programs/surface/highways/albertaSHIP.htm   (81 words)

  
 AlbertaHighSpeed :: Wireless Internet
AlbertaHighSpeed is Central Alberta's only locally owned and operated Wireless Internet Service Provider.
Our offices and Network Operations Center are located in here in Central Alberta - near the people we serve.
Please leave some feedback if there is something you'd like to see or if there is something we've missed.
www.albertahighspeed.ca /index.html   (204 words)

  
 About Canadian Alpaca Breeder Alberta Rose Alpacas
Welcome to Alberta Rose Alpacas, located just 20 minutes North of Edmonton, Alberta on Highway 2.
We (Bob & Lauraine Bijou) have been raising Alpacas since 1995, and we love it.
We invite you to come and visit our farm and see some of the truly wonderful animals we have.
www.albertarosealpacas.com /about_us.htm   (132 words)

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