Alberta Highway 45

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Alberta Highway 45.svg
Highway 45
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Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors
Length230.0 km [1]  (142.9 mi)
Major junctions
West endAlberta Highway 15.svg Highway 15 south of Bruderheim
Major intersections
East endSaskatchewan Highway 3 (jct).svg Highway 3 at Saskatchewan border
Location
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Specialized and rural municipalities Lamont County, County of Two Hills No. 21, County of Vermilion River
Towns Bruderheim, Two Hills
Villages Willingdon, Myrnam, Marwayne
Highway system
    Alberta Highway 44.svg Highway 44 Alberta Highway 47.svg Highway 47

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 45, commonly referred to as Highway 45, is an east-west highway in central Alberta, Canada that extends from Highway 15 northeast of Edmonton to the Saskatchewan border. It runs generally parallel to Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway). [1] [2]

    Major intersections

    From west to east: [3]

    Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm [1] miDestinationsNotes
    Lamont County 0.00.0Alberta Highway 15.svg Highway 15  Lamont, Mundare, Fort Saskatchewan, Edmonton Highway 45 western terminus
    Bruderheim 3.22.0
    16.09.9Alberta Highway 38.svg Highway 38 west Redwater
    22.514.0Alberta Highway 831.svg Highway 831  Waskatenau, Boyle, Lamont
    32.320.1Range Road 184 – St. Michael
    43.727.2Alberta Highway 855.svg Highway 855 north / Range Road 173 Wostok, Smoky Lake West end of Highway 855 concurrency
    Andrew 51.832.2Alberta Highway 855.svg Highway 855 south (50 Street) Mundare East end of Highway 855 concurrency
    56.535.1Alberta Highway 645.svg Highway 645 east
    County of Two Hills No. 21 Willingdon 66.841.5Alberta Highway 857.svg Highway 857 north Bellis West end of Highway 857 concurrency
    73.145.4Alberta Highway 857.svg Highway 857 south Vegreville East end of Highway 857 concurrency
    77.047.8Alberta Highway 29.svg Highway 29 west Lamont, Fort Saskatchewan West end in Highway 29 concurrency; former Highway 637 west
    79.149.2 UAR 150 south Hairy Hill
    86.954.0Alberta Highway 29.svgAlberta Highway 860.svg Highway 29 east to Highway 860 north St. Paul East end of Highway 29 concurrency; former Highway 637 east
    Two Hills 97.660.6Alberta Highway 36.svg Highway 36 south (51 Street) Viking West end of Highway 36 concurrency
    101.563.1Alberta Highway 36.svg Highway 36 north St. Paul, Lac La Biche East end of Highway 36 concurrency
    Morecambe 118.073.3Alberta Highway 870.svg Highway 870 south Innisfree
    Myrnam 133.482.9Alberta Highway 881.svg Highway 881 (50 Street) Mannville, St. Paul
    Derwent 151.694.2 UAR 155 south
    158.098.2Alberta Highway 41.svg Highway 41 north Elk Point, St. Paul, Bonnyville West end of Highway 41 concurrency
    164.5102.2Alberta Highway 41.svg Highway 41 south Vermilion East end of Highway 41 concurrency
    County of Vermilion River 173.9108.1 UAR 57 south Clandonald
    185.7115.4Alberta Highway 893.svg Highway 893 south Islay West end of Highway 893 concurrency
    Dewberry 187.3116.4Alberta Highway 893.svg Highway 893 north / UAR 56 south Heinsburg East end of Highway 893 concurrency
    200.9124.8Alberta Highway 897.svg Highway 897 north Frog Lake, Cold Lake West end of Highway 897 concurrency
    Marwayne 208.3129.4Alberta Highway 897.svg Highway 897 south Kitscoty East end of Highway 897 concurrency
    230.0142.9Alberta Highway 17.svgSaskatchewan Highway 17 (jct).svg Highway 17  Onion Lake, Lloydminster
    Saskatchewan Highway 3 (jct).svg Highway 3 east St. Walburg, Prince Albert
    Highway 45 eastern terminus; continues as Highway 3 into Saskatchewan
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References

    1. 1 2 3 "Highway 45 in Alberta" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved January 17, 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 Road Atlas (2005 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. pp. 57-59.