Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 36
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Highway 36 | ||||
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Veterans Memorial Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Alberta Ministry of Transportation | ||||
Length | 679 km[1] (422 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Hwy 4 in Warner | |||
North end | Hwy 55 in Lac La Biche | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Alberta | |||
Specialized and rural municipalities | Warner No. 5 County, Taber M.D., Newell County, Special Area No. 2, Paintearth No. 18 County, Flagstaff County, Beaver County, Minburn No. 27 County, Two Hills No. 21 County, St. Paul No. 19 County, Smoky Lake County, Lac La Biche County | |||
Towns | Taber, Vauxhall, Killam, Viking, Two Hills | |||
Villages | Warner, Vilna | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 36, commonly referred to as Highway 36 and officially named Veterans Memorial Highway,[2] is a north-south highway in eastern Alberta, Canada that extends from Highway 4 near Warner to Highway 55 in Lac La Biche.[1] In 2013 Lac La Biche County unsuccessfully lobbied the Government of Alberta to renumber Highway 881 to Highway 36 from Lac La Biche north to Highway 63 south of Fort McMurray.[3][4]
Major intersections
From south to north:
Rural/specialized municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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County of Warner No. 5 | Warner | 0.0 | 0.0 | Hwy 4 – Coutts, Lethbridge | Hwy 36 southern terminus |
| 1.0 | 0.62 | Hwy 504 east | ||
Wrentham | 27.4 | 17.0 | Hwy 61 – Lethbridge, Foremost, Manyberries | ||
M.D. of Taber | | 44.8 | 27.8 | Hwy 513 east | |
Taber | 57.2 | 35.5 | Hwy 3 west – Lethbridge | South end of Hwy 3 concurrency | |
59.8 | 37.2 | Hwy 3 east – Medicine Hat | North end of Hwy 3 concurrency | ||
| 80.1 | 49.8 | Crosses the Oldman River | ||
84.1 | 52.3 | Hwy 875 north – Hays, Rolling Hills | |||
Vauxhall | 93.2 | 57.9 | Hwy 524 west – Retlaw | South end of Hwy 524 concurrency | |
| 97.6 | 60.6 | Hwy 524 east – Hays, Redcliff | North end of Hwy 524 concurrency | |
104.1 | 64.7 | Hwy 526 west – Enchant | |||
↑ / ↓ | | 113.9 | 70.8 | Crosses the Bow River | |
County of Newell | | 115.7 | 71.9 | Hwy 530 east – Rolling Hills | |
120.3 | 74.8 | UAR 110 west – Scandia | |||
129.8 | 80.7 | Hwy 873 – Rainier, Kinbrook Island Provincial Park | |||
143.0 | 88.9 | Hwy 539 west – Lomond | |||
152.8 | 94.9 | Hwy 542 east / Township Road 190 – Cassils, Brooks | |||
160.1 | 99.5 | Hwy 1 (TCH) – Calgary, Brooks, Medicine Hat | |||
166.0 | 103.1 | Hwy 544 east – Patricia, Dinosaur Provincial Park | |||
Duchess | 172.2 | 107.0 | Hwy 550 to Hwy 873 – Rosemary, Brooks | ||
| 190.3 | 118.2 | Hwy 556 west – Gem | ||
↑ / ↓ | | 192.5 | 119.6 | Crosses the Red Deer River | |
Special Area No. 2 | | 203.2 | 126.3 | Hwy 561 east – Cessford | |
232.9 | 144.7 | Hwy 570 – Sunnynook, Dorothy | |||
259.3 | 161.1 | Hwy 577 east – Sheerness | |||
272.8 | 169.5 | Hwy 9 east – Oyen | South end of Hwy 9 concurrency | ||
275.4 | 171.1 | Hwy 9 west – Hanna, Drumheller, Calgary | North end of Hwy 9 concurrency | ||
278.7 | 173.2 | Township Road 312 – Hanna | |||
288.4 | 179.2 | Hwy 586 east | |||
County of Paintearth No. 18 | | 339.6 | 211.0 | Hwy 12 – Stettler, Castor, Coronation | |
342.2 | 212.6 | Hwy 599 west – Castor | South end of Hwy 599 concurrency | ||
344.3 | 213.9 | Hwy 599 east | North end of Hwy 599 concurrency | ||
↑ / ↓ | | 365.0 | 226.8 | Crosses the Battle River | |
Flagstaff County | | 368.2 | 228.8 | Hwy 602 east – Alliance | |
378.3 | 235.1 | UAR 137 west – Galahad | |||
384.8 | 239.1 | Hwy 53 west – Forestburg Hwy 608 east | |||
Killam | 408.7 | 254.0 | Hwy 13 – Camrose, Provost | ||
Beaver County | | 433.6 | 269.4 | Hwy 26 west – Camrose | South end of Hwy 26 concurrency |
437.5 | 271.8 | Hwy 26 east – Kinsella | North end of Hwy 26 concurrency; former Hwy 615 east | ||
Viking | 446.0 | 277.1 | Hwy 14 – Edmonton, Wainwright | ||
446.2 | 277.3 | Hwy 619 east – Lloydminster | |||
County of Minburn No. 27 | | 483.9 | 300.7 | Hwy 16 (TCH/YH) – Edmonton, Lloydminster | |
496.8 | 308.7 | Hwy 631 | |||
County of Two Hills No. 21 | Two Hills | 516.7 | 321.1 | Hwy 45 west – Bruderheim | South end of Hwy 45 concurrency |
| 520.5 | 323.4 | Hwy 45 east – Marwayne | North end of Hwy 45 concurrency | |
527.0 | 327.5 | Hwy 29 west – Hairy Hill, Lamont | South end of Hwy 29 concurrency; former Hwy 637 west | ||
Duvernay Brosseau | 528.8 | 328.6 | Crosses the North Saskatchewan River[lower-alpha 1] | ||
County of St. Paul No. 19 | | 548.5 | 340.8 | Hwy 646 east – Lafond, Elk Point | |
558.4 | 347.0 | Hwy 652 west – Saddle Lake | |||
St. Brides | 560.0 | 348.0 | Hwy 29 east – St. Paul | North end of Hwy 29 concurrency; former Hwy 28 east | |
Ashmont | 575.7 | 357.7 | Hwy 28 east – Bonnyville, Cold Lake | South end of Hwy 28 concurrency; former Hwy 28A east | |
| 582.7 | 362.1 | Hwy 866 north – McRae | ||
Smoky Lake County | | 598.1 | 371.6 | Hwy 859 south – Hamlin | |
Vilna | 599.4 | 372.4 | UAR 116 north | ||
| 606.9 | 377.1 | Hwy 28 west – Smoky Lake, Edmonton | North end of Hwy 28 concurrency | |
Kikino Metis Settlement | 642.7 | 399.4 | UAR 213 west – Kikino | ||
Lac La Biche County | | 661.3 | 410.9 | Hwy 55 east – Cold Lake | South end of Hwy 55 concurrency |
Lac La Biche | 679.0 | 421.9 | Hwy 55 west – Athabasca Hwy 881 north – Beaver Lake, Conklin, Fort McMurray | Hwy 36 northern terminus; north end of Hwy 55 concurrency | |
681.1 | 423.2 | 101 Avenue | Former Hwy 55 / Hwy 881 alignment | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Footnotes
- ↑ Duvernay is located on the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River and Brosseau is on the north bank.
References
- 1 2 3 Google (January 11, 2018). "Highway 36 in Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
- ↑ Province of Alberta (November 11, 2005). "Highway 36 renamed Veterans Memorial Highway". Retrieved January 27, 2010.
- ↑ "Topics for Ministers Meetings" (PDF). Lac La Biche County. March 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 21, 2013. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ↑ "2015 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
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