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Calgary Trail

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Location
  
Edmonton

Length
  
14.6 km

North end
  
Saskatchewan Drive

Maintained by
  
the City of Edmonton and Alberta Transportation

South end
  
City Limits (41 Avenue SW)

Major junctions
  
Ellerslie Road, Anthony Henday Drive, 23 Avenue, 34 Avenue, Whitemud Drive, 51 Avenue, 63 Avenue, Whyte Avenue

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Calgary Trail is a major one-way arterial road in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is a major commuter route for communities south of Edmonton, such as Leduc.

Contents

The road begins at Saskatchewan Drive in Old Strathcona as 104 Street, which runs as a two-way street until it reaches University Avenue. It continues in a southbound direction to 55 Avenue, when it becomes Calgary Trail. At Whitemud Drive, Highway 2 follows Calgary Trail. Near 31 Avenue, the road veers slightly to the east and a median is all that separates Calgary Trail from Gateway Boulevard (headed northbound). The road continues as a two-way freeway to the city limits and further south towards the Edmonton International Airport, Red Deer, and Calgary as the Queen Elizabeth II Highway.

History

The road is the remnant of the northern terminus of the Calgary and Edmonton Trail, a land transport route between the fur trading posts of Fort Edmonton and Fort Calgary, used as far back as the early 1800s. Calgary Trail previously had Northbound and Southbound designations, and were renamed in 2001 as Gateway Boulevard and Calgary Trail, respectively. Initially, the name change met with some controversy. The name Calgary Trail stood for many years, as this was Alberta's primary highway to Calgary following the rail lines. The rails no longer continue north past Whyte Avenue; however, CPR still has a rail yard serving the industrial district along the east side of Gateway Boulevard.

Neighbourhoods

List of neighbourhoods Calgary Trail runs through or next to, in order from south to north:

  • Blackmud Creek
  • Blackburne
  • Bearspaw
  • Keheewin
  • Ermineskin
  • Steinhauer
  • Duggan
  • Rideau Park
  • Empire Park
  • Pleasantview
  • Allendale
  • Queen Alexandra
  • Strathcona
  • Interchanges and intersections

    This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of Calgary Trail.

    References

    Calgary Trail Wikipedia