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Kingsway (Edmonton)

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Maintained by
  
the City of Edmonton

East end
  
97 Street

Province
  
Alberta

Location
  
Edmonton

Length
  
3.2 km

Major cities
  
Edmonton

Kingsway (Edmonton)

West end
  
121 Street / 118 Avenue

Major junctions
  
Princess Elizabeth Avenue, 109 Street, 111 Avenue, 101 Street

Kingsway, sometimes called Kingsway Avenue, is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that runs on a northwest to southeast path, cutting through the city's normal grid pattern. It skirts just to the south of Edmonton City Centre Airport, and connects to Kingsway Mall and the Royal Alexandra Hospital.

Contents

Map of Kingsway NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Until 1939, the road was called Portage Avenue and represented the northern boundary of development. During the 1939 royal tour of Canada, 70,000 people lined the specially constructed grandstands to see the royal motorcade with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Prime Minister King, the street was renamed in honour of King George VI. In 1951, their daughter, the then Princess Elizabeth, visited Edmonton, prompting the naming of the adjacent Princess Elizabeth Avenue. It starts as 118 Avenue, and turns southeast by 121 Street (where the CN rail line used to be), continues straight to 97 Street and turns east again as it becomes 108A Avenue.

Neighbourhoods

List of neighbourhoods Kingsway runs through, in order from west to east.

  • Prince Charles
  • Inglewood
  • Prince Rupert
  • Queen Mary Park
  • Central McDougall
  • Spruce Avenue
  • McCauley
  • Interchanges and intersections

    This is a list of major intersections, starting at the west end of Kingsway.

    References

    Kingsway (Edmonton) Wikipedia