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Edmonton Trail
Edmonton Trail starts at the Reconciliation Bridge and 5th Avenue Flyover
Maintained byCity of Calgary
Length5.4 km (3.4 mi)[1]
LocationCalgary
South endReconciliation Bridge
Major
junctions
Memorial Drive
Edmonton Trail 16 Avenue NE (Hwy 1)
North endMcKnight Boulevard

Edmonton Trail is a major north-south arterial road in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. The road connects Downtown Calgary from Reconciliation Bridge (formerly called the Langevin Bridge) and the 5th Avenue Flyover at Memorial Drive with north-central Calgary.[2] Between Memorial Drive and 16 Avenue NE (and to a lesser degree up to 24 Avenue NE), Edmonton Trail is lined with restaurants and retail businesses.

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