Edmonton Trail starts at the Reconciliation Bridge and 5th Avenue Flyover
Maintained by
City of Calgary
Length
5.4 km (3.4 mi)[1]
Location
Calgary
South end
Reconciliation Bridge
Major junctions
Memorial Drive 16 Avenue NE (Hwy 1)
North end
McKnight 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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freeway named Deerfoot Trail that continues into central Alberta as the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, bypassing Red Deer. In Edmonton, it is briefly concurrent...
providing an alternate route through north Edmonton. The Yellowhead Highway becomes Yellowhead Trail at Edmonton's westerly border, 231 Street. The rural...
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alignment of Highway 2A follow the route of the former Calgary and EdmontonTrail. Highway 2A currently begins in the Town of High River and follows 12...
to Fort Saskatchewan, with trails connecting most of the parks together. Proposals to create a large park along Edmonton's riverfront were first proposed...
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Wetaskiwin. It supplanted the Calgary and EdmontonTrail as the busiest transportation route along the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor. Initially, the northern terminus...
of Edmonton, spawning a northern walking trail near Fort Saskatchewan before entering Edmonton, then going south to Calgary and west to BC. The trail is...
to widen this section to six lanes by the end of 2023. Calgary Trail in south Edmonton is designated as the starting point of the ring, with exit numbers...
with Stoney Trail. Highway 2 becomes the Queen Elizabeth II Highway as it continues north into Rocky View County towards Red Deer and Edmonton. Originally...
per cent to new industries or extensions costing at least $25,000. EdmontonTrail Bridge for $23,500. Requires a two-thirds majority. List of Calgary...
road in south Edmonton. It mostly runs through residential neighbourhoods, with the exception of an area between 91 Street and Calgary Trail, sometimes called...
they lead; for example, EdmontonTrail (part of the former Calgary and EdmontonTrail), (Fort) Macleod Trail, and Banff Trail (which combined with 24th...
that traffic en route to the International Airport, Edmonton, and Medicine Hat use Stoney Trail as a bypass. It continues past Canada Olympic Park to...
adjacent to the City of Edmonton's eastern boundary. While long confined to generally south of Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail), west of Highway 21 and...
former Calgary and EdmontonTrail). Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) is a 78 km (48 mi) ring road encircling the City of Edmonton completed on October...
Edmonton on November 7. In the spring and summer of 1898 he and a road-cutting party cut 240 miles (390 km) of what was expected to be a wagon trail out...