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Alberta Highway 1A, the Glossary

Index Alberta Highway 1A

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 1A is the designation of two alternate routes off the Alberta portion of Trans-Canada Highway 1.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 78 relations: Alberta, Alberta Highway 1, Alberta Highway 1A, Alberta Highway 2, Alberta Highway 22, Alberta Highway 24, Alberta Highway 40, Alberta Highway 734, Alternate route, Banff National Park, Banff, Alberta, Banff–Windermere Highway, Blackfoot Trail, Bow River, Bow Trail, Brooks, Alberta, Calgary, Canadian Pacific Railway, Canmore, Alberta, Carseland, Castle Junction, Castle Mountain, Chateau Lake Louise, Chestermere, Cochrane, Alberta, Concurrency (road), County of Newell, Crowchild Trail, Cypress County, Deerfoot Trail, Downtown Calgary, Dunmore, Alberta, Elbow River, Exshaw, Forest Lawn, Calgary, Ghost Lake, Ghost Lake, Alberta, Global News, Golden, British Columbia, Improvement District No. 9, Inglewood, Calgary, Jasper National Park, Jasper, Alberta, Johnston Creek (Alberta), Kananaskis Country, Kananaskis Improvement District, Kananaskis, Alberta (community), Kicking Horse Pass, Lake Louise (Alberta), Lake Louise Ski Resort, ... Expand index (28 more) »

  2. Former segments of the Trans-Canada Highway
  3. Roads in Calgary

Alberta

Alberta is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Alberta Highway 1

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 1, commonly referred to as Highway 1, is a major east–west highway in southern Alberta that forms the southern mainline of the Trans-Canada Highway. Alberta Highway 1A and Alberta Highway 1 are roads in Calgary.

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Alberta Highway 1A

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 1A is the designation of two alternate routes off the Alberta portion of Trans-Canada Highway 1. Alberta Highway 1A and Alberta Highway 1A are former segments of the Trans-Canada Highway and roads in Calgary.

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Alberta Highway 2

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 2, commonly referred to as Highway 2 or the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, is a major highway in Alberta that stretches from the Canada–United States border through Calgary and Edmonton to Grande Prairie. Alberta Highway 1A and Alberta Highway 2 are roads in Calgary.

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Alberta Highway 22

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 22, commonly referred to as Highway 22 and officially named Cowboy Trail, is a highway in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Alberta Highway 24

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 24, commonly referred to as Highway 24, is a highway in southern Alberta, Canada, east of Calgary.

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Alberta Highway 40

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 40, commonly referred to as Highway 40, is a south–north highway in western Alberta, Canada.

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Alberta Highway 734

Alberta Provincial Highway No.

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Alternate route

An official alternate route is a special route in the United States that provides an alternate alignment for a highway.

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Banff National Park

Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885 as Rocky Mountains Park.

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Banff, Alberta

Banff is a town in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, in Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, west of Calgary and east of Lake Louise, above Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within a Canadian national park.

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Banff–Windermere Highway

The Banff-Windermere Highway, also known as the Banff-Windermere Parkway, is a highway which runs through the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia and Alberta in Canada.

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Blackfoot Trail is a super-4 expressway in Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Highway 1A and Blackfoot Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Bow River

The Bow River is a river in Alberta, Canada.

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Bow Trail

Bow Trail is an expressway in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Highway 1A and Bow Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Brooks, Alberta

Brooks is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada in the County of Newell.

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Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway (Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique), also known simply as CPR or Canadian Pacific and formerly as CP Rail (1968–1996), is a Canadian Class I railway incorporated in 1881.

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Canmore, Alberta

Canmore is a town in Alberta, Canada, located approximately west of Calgary near the southeast boundary of Banff National Park.

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Carseland

Carseland is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Wheatland County.

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Castle Junction

Castle Junction is a locality where the northern extent of the Banff–Windermere Highway (Highway 93) intersects with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), the Bow River, and Bow Valley Parkway (Highway 1A) in Banff National Park, Alberta.

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Castle Mountain

Castle Mountain (Miistukskoowa) is a mountain located within Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, approximately halfway between Banff and Lake Louise.

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Chateau Lake Louise

The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta.

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Chestermere

Chestermere, originally named Chestermere Lake is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta, within Rocky View County.

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Cochrane, Alberta

Cochrane is a town in the Calgary Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. The town is located west of the Calgary city limits along Highway 1A. Cochrane is one of the fastest-growing communities in Canada, and with a population of 32,199 in 2021, it is one of the largest towns in Alberta. It is part of Calgary's census metropolitan area and a member community of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB).

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Concurrency (road)

A concurrency in a road network is an instance of one physical roadway bearing two or more different route numbers.

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County of Newell

The County of Newell is a municipal district in southern Alberta, Canada.

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Crowchild Trail

Crowchild Trail is a major expressway in western Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Highway 1A and Crowchild Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Cypress County

Cypress County is a municipal district in southeastern Alberta, Canada that surrounds the City of Medicine Hat and the Town of Redcliff.

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Deerfoot Trail is a freeway segment of Highway 2 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Alberta Highway 1A and Deerfoot Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Downtown Calgary

Downtown Calgary is a dense urban district in central Calgary, Alberta.

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Dunmore, Alberta

Dunmore is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada, within Cypress County, southeast of Medicine Hat's city limits on Highway 1 and the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline.

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Elbow River

The Elbow River is a river in southern Alberta, Canada.

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Exshaw

Exshaw is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Municipal District (MD) of Bighorn No. 8.

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Forest Lawn, Calgary

Forest Lawn is a neighbourhood and former town in the southeast quadrant of the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Ghost Lake

Ghost Lake is a reservoir in Western Alberta, Canada, formed along the Bow River.

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Ghost Lake, Alberta

Ghost Lake is a summer village in Alberta, Canada.

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Global News

Global News is the news and current affairs division of the Canadian Global Television Network.

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Golden, British Columbia

Golden is a town in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, west of Calgary, Alberta, and east of Vancouver.

See Alberta Highway 1A and Golden, British Columbia

Improvement District No. 9

Improvement District No.

See Alberta Highway 1A and Improvement District No. 9

Inglewood, Calgary

Inglewood is an urban neighbourhood in central Calgary, Alberta, Canada, centred on 9th Avenue SE for several blocks east of the Elbow River and downtown.

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Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park, in Alberta, Canada, is the largest national park within Alberta's Rocky Mountains, spanning.

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Jasper, Alberta

Jasper is a specialized municipality and townsite in western Alberta within the Canadian Rockies.

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Johnston Creek (Alberta)

Johnston Creek is a tributary of the Bow River in Canada's Rocky Mountains.

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Kananaskis Country

Kananaskis Country (abbreviated: K-Country) is a multi-use area west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada in the foothills and front ranges of the Canadian Rockies.

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Kananaskis Improvement District

Kananaskis Improvement District is an improvement district in Alberta, Canada.

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Kananaskis is an unincorporated community in Alberta's Rockies within the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 of Alberta, Canada.

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Kicking Horse Pass

Kicking Horse Pass (el.) is a high mountain pass across the Continental Divide of the Americas of the Canadian Rockies on the Alberta–British Columbia border, and lying within Yoho and Banff national parks.

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Lake Louise (Alberta)

Lake Louise (named Ho-run-num-nay (Lake of the Little Fishes) by the Stoney Nakoda First Nations people) is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.

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Lake Louise Ski Resort

The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola is a ski resort in western Canada, located in Banff National Park near the village of Lake Louise, Alberta.

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Lake Louise, Alberta

Lake Louise is a hamlet within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.

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Limited-access road

A limited-access road, known by various terms worldwide, including limited-access highway, dual-carriageway, expressway, and partial controlled-access highway, is a highway or arterial road for high-speed traffic which has many or most characteristics of a controlled-access highway (also known as a freeway or motorway), including limited or no access to adjacent property, some degree of separation of opposing traffic flow, use of grade separated interchanges to some extent, prohibition of slow modes of transport, such as bicycles, horse-drawn vehicles or ridden horses, or self-propelled agricultural machines; and very few or no intersecting cross-streets or level crossings.

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List of Alberta provincial highways

The Canadian province of Alberta has a provincial highway network consisting of over of roads as of 2021-2022, of which have been paved.

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Mînî Thnî

Mînî Thnî (formerly Morley) is a First Nations settlement within the Stoney 142/143/144 Indian reserve in southern Alberta, Canada.

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McMahon Stadium

McMahon Stadium is a Canadian football stadium in Calgary, Alberta.

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Medicine Hat

Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada.

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Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is a snow and glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, outside the village of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.

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Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8

The Municipal District of Bighorn No.

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Nakoda people

The Nakoda (also known as Stoney, Îyârhe Nakoda, or Stoney Nakoda) are an Indigenous people in Western Canada and the United States.

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One-way traffic

One-way traffic (or uni-directional traffic) is traffic that moves in a single direction.

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Parks Canada

Parks Canada (Parcs Canada),Parks Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Parks Canada Agency.

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Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia

Radium Hot Springs, informally and commonly called Radium, is a village of 1,339 residents in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia.

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Redcliff, Alberta

Redcliff is a town in southern Alberta, Canada.

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Rocky View County

Rocky View County is a municipal district in southern Alberta, Canada that is named for its views of the nearby Rocky Mountains to the west.

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Sarcee Trail

Sarcee Trail is a major limited-access road in Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Highway 1A and Sarcee Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Seebe, Alberta

Seebe is a former hamlet and ghost town in Alberta, Canada, within the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8.

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Shaganappi Trail

Shaganappi Trail is a major super-4 expressway in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Highway 1A and Shaganappi Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Stoney 142, 143, 144

Stoney 142, 143, 144 is an Indian reserve of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, comprising Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley First Nations in Alberta, located between the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 and Rocky View County.

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Stoney Trail

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 201, officially named Stoney Trail and Tsuut'ina Trail, is a freeway that encircles the city of Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Highway 1A and Stoney Trail are roads in Calgary.

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Strathmore, Alberta

Strathmore is a town located in southern Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by Wheatland County.

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Suffield, Alberta

Suffield is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Cypress County.

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Tilley, Alberta

Tilley is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within the County of Newell.

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Trans-Canada Highway

The Trans-Canada Highway (French: Route Transcanadienne; abbreviated as the TCH or T-Can) is a transcontinental federal–provincial highway system that travels through all ten provinces of Canada, from the Pacific Ocean on the west coast to the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast.

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TransAlta

TransAlta Corporation (formerly Calgary Power Company, Ltd.) is an electricity power generator and wholesale marketing company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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University of Calgary

The University of Calgary (U of C or UCalgary) is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park is a national park of Canada.

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14 Street W (Calgary)

14 Street W is the name of two major arterial roads and a short collector road in Calgary, Alberta, separated by the Elbow River and the West Nose Creek valley. Alberta Highway 1A and 14 Street W (Calgary) are roads in Calgary.

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16 Avenue N

16 Avenue N is a major road in Calgary, Alberta, that forms a segment of Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) and connects Calgary to Banff and Medicine Hat. Alberta Highway 1A and 16 Avenue N are roads in Calgary.

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See also

Former segments of the Trans-Canada Highway

Roads in Calgary

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_Highway_1A

Also known as Alberta Highway 1A (Bow Valley Parkway), Alberta Highway 1A (Bow Valley Trail), Alberta Highway 1A (Calgary to Chestermere), Alberta Highway 1X, Alberta provincial highway 1A, Alberta provincial highway 1X, Bow Valley Parkway, Bow Valley Trail.

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