Alberta Highway 23

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Alberta Highway 23.svg
Highway 23
Alberta Highway 23 Map.png
Highway 23 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors
Length135 km [1]  (84 mi)
Major junctions
South endAlberta Highway 3.svg Highway 3 near Monarch
Major intersections
North endAlberta Highway 2.svg Highway 2 in High River
Location
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Specialized and rural municipalities Lethbridge County, Vulcan County, Foothills County
Towns Vulcan, High River
Villages Barons, Carmangay, Champion
Highway system
    Alberta Highway 22X.svg Highway 22X Alberta Highway 24.svg Highway 24

    Highway 23 is a highway in southern Alberta, Canada, east of Highway 2 that serves as an alternate route between Calgary and Lethbridge. [1]

    It begins at Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) 21 km (13 mi) [1] west of Lethbridge near the Hamlet of Monarch and shares a short concurrency with Highway 3A. It continues north and passes by the Villages of Nobleford, Barons, and Carmangay before it crosses the Little Bow River. It continues north, passing through the Hamlet of Kirkcaldy and Town of Vulcan before it meets the junction of Highway 24 and Highway 542. [1] From there, the highway turns west and passes near just north of the Hamlet of Brant and just south of the Hamlet of Blackie before skirting Frank Lake. It intersects Highway 2 and enters the Town of High River along 12 Avenue SE before becoming Highway 2A at 10 Street SE. [2] [3] In tandem with Highway 519, the southernmost portion of Highway 23 is frequently used as a bypass of Fort Macleod. [4]

    Major intersections

    From south to north: [5]

    Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm [1] miDestinationsNotes
    Lethbridge County Monarch 0.00.0Alberta Highway 3.svgAlberta Highway 3A.svg Highway 3 east (Crowsnest Highway) / Highway 3A begins Lethbridge Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; south end of Highway 3A concurrency
    1.50.93Alberta Highway 3A.svgAlberta Highway 3.svg Highway 3A west to Highway 3 west Monarch, Fort Macleod Interchange; north end of Highway 3A concurrency
    Nobleford 9.66.0Alberta Highway 519.svg Highway 519  Granum, Picture Butte
    Barons 22.614.0Alberta Highway 520.svg Highway 520 eastSouth end Highway 520 of concurrency
    27.617.1Alberta Highway 520.svg Highway 520 west Claresholm North end of Highway 520 concurrency
    Vulcan County Carmangay 38.824.1 UAR 161 east
    Champion 54.533.9Alberta Highway 529.svg Highway 529  Parkland, Little Bow Provincial Park
    Vulcan 72.244.9Alberta Highway 534.svg Highway 534  Nanton, Lomond
    91.857.0Alberta Highway 542.svg Highway 542 east Milo
    Alberta Highway 24.svg Highway 24 north Mossleigh, Strathmore
    Directional signage changes from north-south to east-west
    Foothills County 109.468.0Alberta Highway 804.svg Highway 804 south Brant
    118.073.3Alberta Highway 799.svg Highway 799 north Blackie
    High River 134.683.6Alberta Highway 2.svg Highway 2  Calgary, Fort Macleod, Lethbridge Interchange; Highway 2 exit 194; Highway 23 western terminus at High River town limits (just west of interchange); becomes 12 Avenue SE
    136.284.610 Street SE / 12 Avenue SEFormer Highway 2A; former Highway 23 western terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
    Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 23
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    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Highway 23 in Alberta" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved January 2, 2018.
    2. "2015 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
    3. Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (2016 ed.). Alberta Culture and Tourism. § M–5, M–6, N–6.
    4. "Intersection Assessment: Highway 23/519" (PDF). AMEC Environment & Infrastructure. Lethbridge. February 2013. p. 6. Retrieved November 5, 2016. This route is now a popular shortcut for motorists wishing to bypass the town of Fort MacLeod...
    5. Alberta Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. 2008. pp. 76, 77, and 83. ISBN   978-1-55368-019-2.