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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.
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west and south, and ultimately terminating at Highway 43 at Grande Prairie.
The Edmonton International Airport is located along the highway north of Leduc, but still well south of Edmonton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberta_Highway_2   (720 words)

  
 List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alberta provincial highway 27 (Westward Ho to Morrin)
Alberta provincial highway 35--"Mackenzie Highway" (Grimshaw to Northwest Territories border near Indian Cabins)
Highways 1, 2, 3, 4, 16 and 43 are the most important highways and are divided highways or freeways for much or all of their length.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways   (1105 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 My Bicycle Tours in British Columbia
Ironically, almost out of the mountains, one of the steepest hills encountered on a provincial highway was on the Lougheed (#7) near Agassiz: marked "11% for 2km" the 100m westward ascent of Mount Woodside (at least for the first 0.4km) is steeper—like Cayoosh Pass almost unbearable on a fully laden bicycle.
The easiest mainland route, with the least amount of mountain passes, from Vancouver to the Continental Divide—marking the southern boundary of British Columbia and Alberta for half their length—is the Trans-Canada Highway (#1) from Hope to Kamloops then the #5 to Tête Jaune Cache and #16 through Yellowhead Pass to Jasper.
Perhaps the quietest highway segment in the lower half of British Columbia is the #31 north of Meadow Creek.
www.vanc.igs.net /~roughley/bike_bc.html   (7441 words)

  
 Highway Kick-Off Page @ AARoads: State and Provincial Highway Websites
Highways and bridges in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware.
This page describes the roads and highways in the area known as "Michiana", which is comprised of Southwestern Michigan and the area of Northern Indiana outside of the Chicago metropolitan area ("Chicagoland"); South Bend, Indiana, is the regional center.
James writes that the ornate structures erected in the 1930s along Oregon's coast highway are spectacular, and the roadway and bridges of the historic Columbia River Highway, running through the majestic Columbia River Gorge, were technological wonders of their time.
www.aaroads.com /kick-off/statelinks.html   (3577 words)

  
 Highway Kick-Off Page @ AARoads: State and Provincial Highway Websites
Highways and bridges in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware.
This page describes the roads and highways in the area known as "Michiana", which is comprised of Southwestern Michigan and the area of Northern Indiana outside of the Chicago metropolitan area ("Chicagoland"); South Bend, Indiana, is the regional center.
Magnolia Meanderings, the Highways and Byways of Mississippi (Adam Froehlig).
www.aaroads.com /kick-off/statelinks.html   (3577 words)

  
 Spring Road Restrictions General Information
For the purposes of this Part, “secondary highway” means any provincial highway or provincial road that s not mentioned in subsection (1).
(3) For the purposes of this Part, “municipal highway” means any public highway other than a provincial highway or a provincial road.
Provincial Road - the potash mine located in Section 28, in Township 33, in Range 23, West of the Second Meridian; (Hwy 16-19-43-Lanigan- PCS)
www.highways.gov.sk.ca /docs/trucking/weight_restriction_info/road_restriction_general.asp   (961 words)

  
 Highway Kick-Off Page @ AARoads: State and Provincial Highway Websites
Highways and bridges in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware.
This page describes the roads and highways in the area known as "Michiana", which is comprised of Southwestern Michigan and the area of Northern Indiana outside of the Chicago metropolitan area ("Chicagoland"); South Bend, Indiana, is the regional center.
James writes that the ornate structures erected in the 1930s along Oregon's coast highway are spectacular, and the roadway and bridges of the historic Columbia River Highway, running through the majestic Columbia River Gorge, were technological wonders of their time.
www.aaroads.com /kick-off/statelinks.html   (961 words)

  
 The Traveller's Guide  -  Welcome to Elkford, B.C.
Highway 43 intersects Highway 3 (the Crowsnest Pass) at Sparwood, linking Elkford with Alberta, Cranbrook and beyond.
Elkford is served by a paved two-lane, provincial highway which is regularly maintained and snow cleared.
Highway 43 continued, unpaved, 70km north of Elkford providing summer access to the Elk Lakes Park.
www.the-travellers-guide.com /canada/elkford   (760 words)

  
 Major Highway Routes in British Columbia
From the junction with Route 2 at Dawson Creek to the British Columbia/Alberta boundary near Briar Ridge.
Highway designation is shared with Routes 1 and 97.
From the junction with Route 97 at Arras (west of Dawson Creek) to the junction of Route 29 in Tumbler Ridge east to Route 2 at Tupper.
www.th.gov.bc.ca /popular-topics/driver_info/route-info/hwyroutes.htm   (2116 words)

  
 List of Alberta provincial highways
Alberta Highway 2--Macleod Trail Marquis of Lorne and Deerfoot Trail in Calgary Calgary Trail Gateway Boulevard Whitemud Drive St. Albert Trail in Edmonton.
Alberta Highway 6 (United States border at Chief Mountain to Pincher
Alberta Highway 35--Mackenzie Highway (Grimshaw to Northwest Territories border near Indian Cabins)
www.freeglossary.com /List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways   (438 words)

  
 SASKATOON ISLAND PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA
Located 25 km west of Grande Prairie, Alberta, on Highway 43 is Saskatoon Island Provincial Park.
Saskatoon Island Provincial Park is home to weasels, snowshoe hares, woodchucks, beavers, muskrats, coyotes, moose and deer.
Saskatoon Island Provincial Park was established in 1973 and covers an area over 100 hectares.
www.discoverthepeacecountry.com /htmlpages/saskatoonsiland.html   (438 words)

  
 ClubTread.com - Elk Lakes Provincial Park - Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
Turn off Highway 3 at Sparwood and go north on Highway 43 for 35 kilometres to the community of Elkford.
On the Alberta-British Columbia boundary north of Sparwood.
From Elkford travel the gravel road on the west side of the Elk River.
www.clubtread.com /parkdetail.asp?ID=3036   (277 words)

  
 BC Parks - Elk Lakes Provincial Park, BC Rockies, British Columbia
Elk Lakes Park is a sub-alpine wilderness nestled above the tree line in the Front Ranges of the Rocky Mountains on the British Columbia-Alberta border.
BC Parks - Elk Lakes Provincial Park, BC Rockies, British Columbia
The scenery is breathtaking - there's just something about lakes set against massive cliff faces, headwalls, waterfalls, craggy summits, and hanging icefalls that makes you stop in your tracks and utter a profound 'wow.'
www.britishcolumbia.com /ParksAndTrails/Parks/details/?ID=71   (395 words)

  
 List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highways 1, 2, 3, 4, 16 and 43 are the most important highways and are divided highways or freeways for much or all of their length.
Alberta Secondary Highway 788--Calahoo Road/Golden Spike Road from south of Secondary Highway 627 north to Secondary Highway 635.
As of the end of 2005, the highway is in two segments: one segment on the west side of Edmonton running from Yellowhead Highway 16 south to Terwillegar Drive, and a second segment on the east side running from Highway 16 south to Whitemud Drive.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways   (912 words)

  
 Crowsnest Highway
31 km north of Elko, the Crowsnest reaches Fernie, then it goes north another 30 km to its junction with Highway 43 at Sparwood, and another 19 km east, the highway reaches the boundary with Alberta at Crowsnest Pass.
The Crowsnest Highway, also known by many people as the Interprovincial or the Southern Trans-Provincial, is an extra 1,163 km-long branch of the Trans-Canada Highway system through the southern parts of British Columbia and Alberta.
It takes its name from the Crowsnest Pass, the route the highway takes when crossing the Continental Divide from B.C. to Alberta.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/crowsnest_highway   (693 words)

  
 Alberta provincial highway 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highway 2 in Alberta is the most important provincial highway in the province.
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west and south, and ultimately terminating at Highway 43 at Grande Prairie.
As its main north-south corridor, Highway 2 enters Alberta south of Cardston, at the Carway border crossing with Montana (where it continues as U.S. Highway 89).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberta_Highway_2   (693 words)

  
 Alberta provincial highway 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west and south, and ultimately terminating at Highway 43 at Grande Prairie.
Highway 2 in Alberta is the most important provincial highway in the province.
North of Edmonton the highway continues to Athabasca, after which the highway continues northwesterly along the south shore of Lesser Slave Lake into Grande Prairie and the Peace River country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Queen_Elizabeth_II_Highway   (693 words)

  
 Alberta provincial highway 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highway 2 in Alberta is the most important provincial highway in the province.
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west and south, and ultimately terminating at Highway 43 at Grande Prairie.
North of Edmonton the highway continues to Athabasca, after which the highway continues northwesterly along the south shore of Lesser Slave Lake into Grande Prairie and the Peace River country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberta_Highway_2   (693 words)

  
 Articles - Alberta Highway 2
Highway 2 in Alberta is the most important provincial highway in the province.
Highway 2 continues north to Athabasca and Peace River, before turning west and south, and ultimately terminating at Highway 43 at Grande Prairie.
North of Edmonton the highway continues to Athabasca, after which the highway continues northwesterly along the south shore of Lesser Slave Lake into Grande Prairie and the Peace River country.
www.beadscenter.com /articles/Alberta_Highway_2   (693 words)

  
 Sparwood, British Columbia, Canada
Location: Sparwood is located at the junction of Highway 3 and Highway 43 in the BC Rockies, 13 miles (29 km) north of Fernie and approximately 11 miles (18 km) west of the Alberta/British Columbia border.
North of the community of Sparwood, is Elk Lakes Provincial Park - an area of subalpine beauty, natural lakes, waterfalls and glaciers, perfect for alpine hiking and challenging mountain climbings.
The provincial government decided that the coal-blackened towns were an unsightly entrance into the province, and so began the relocation to Sparwood, 4.5 km away.
www.britishcolumbia.com /regions/towns?townID=3519   (984 words)

  
 Sparwood, British Columbia, Canada
Location: Sparwood is located at the junction of Highway 3 and Highway 43 in the BC Rockies, 13 miles (29 km) north of Fernie and approximately 11 miles (18 km) west of the Alberta/British Columbia border.
North of the community of Sparwood, is Elk Lakes Provincial Park - an area of subalpine beauty, natural lakes, waterfalls and glaciers, perfect for alpine hiking and challenging mountain climbings.
Scenic highways flank the coast, taking you through charming beachside communities, rolling farmlands and majestic mountain ranges.
www.britishcolumbia.com /regions/towns?townID=3519&webregionid=2   (984 words)

  
 Speaking Notes for David Kilgour Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) funding a Highway Improvement Project in Alberta - November 28, 2002
It is truly an honour to announce this important project, funded jointly by the Government of Canada and the Province of Alberta, to upgrade a 50 kilometre section of Highway 43 to a four lane divided highway, thereby improving the national highway system in this province.
I am very pleased to be here today on behalf of Transport Minister David Collenette, together with our provincial partners, to announce another highway improvement project under the $600-million Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program, or SHIP.
Speaking Notes for David Kilgour Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) funding a Highway Improvement Project in Alberta - November 28, 2002
www.transportcanada.com /mediaroom/speeches/2002/20021128.htm   (480 words)

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