List of former Alberta provincial highways

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Alberta Provincial Highway Network

Alberta Highway 1 (1930s).svg

Alberta Highway 1A (1960s).svg

Alberta Highway 67 (1970s).svg

Highway markers for Highway 1, Highway 1A, and Highway 67 in different vintages
Alberta Provincial Highway System.png
Alberta's provincial highway system as of 2016
System information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors
Length31,400 km (19,500 mi)
Highway names
TypesCore: Highway 1–216
X: Highway 1X–43X
Local/Rural: Highway 500–986
System links

    This list consists of decomissioned or retired highways that have since been replaced with newer highways within Alberta's provincial highway network.

    Contents

    Main highways

    1-216 series

    These are highways or alternate routes in the 1–216 series that have been closed or replaced by newer highways in the same series.

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 1 (1930s).svg Highway 1 1370850 U.S. (Montana) border at Carway B.C. border west of Demmitt 01926-01-01192601941-01-01c.1941Replaced by Highway 2; passes through Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton, Peace River and Grande Prairie. [1]
    Alberta Highway 1 (1960s).svg Highway 1 6037 Bassano Brooks 01941-01-01c.1941 [2] 01955-01-01c.1955 [3] Replaced by Highway 36 between Brooks and Duchess; became Highway 550 and Highway 873 in 1973.
    Alberta Highway 1A (1970s).svg Highway 1A 63.7 BC 1A at the B.C. border at Kicking Horse Pass Highway 1 at Lake Louise Kicking Horse Trail01962-01-01196201990-01-01c.1990sRoute closed to automobile traffic.
    Alberta Highway 1A (1960s).svg Highway 1A 228142Highway 1 west of Lake Louise Highway 16 in Jasper Icefields Parkway01940-01-01194001959-01-011959Replaced by Highway 93. [4]
    Alberta Highway 1A (1970s).svg Highway 1A 116.8Highway 1 (16 Avenue NW) / Crowchild Trail in CalgaryHighway 2 (Deerfoot Trail) / 17 Avenue SE in Calgary14 Street W
    • 6 Avenue S
    • 9 Avenue S
    01949-01-01194901980-01-01c.1980Former section of Highway 1 through downtown Calgary; Highway 1A was split into two sections when decommissioned.
    Alberta Highway 1A (1970s).svg Highway 1A 148.7Highway 2 (Deerfoot Trail) in CalgaryHighway 1 in Chestermere 17 Avenue SE 01949-01-01194902013-01-012013Former section of Highway 1 through east Calgary.
    Alberta Highway 1B (1960s).svg Highway 1B 116.8 BC 1B at the B.C. border at Vermilion Pass Highway 1 at Castle Junction Banff–Windermere Highway 01941-01-01194101959-01-011959Replaced by Highway 93. [4]
    Alberta Highway 2 (1930s).svg Highway 2 534332B.C. border at Kicking Horse Pass SK border east of Walsh 01926-01-01192601941-01-01c.1941Replaced by Highway 1; passed through Banff, Calgary, and Medicine Hat. [1]
    Alberta Highway 2 (1970s).svg Highway 2 9760 BC 2 at the B.C. border west of Demmitt Highway 34 (now Highway 43) north of Grande Prairie01941-01-01c.194101998-01-011998 [5] Section replaced by Highway 43.
    Alberta Highway 2A (1970s).svg Highway 2A 2012Highway 2 north of Nanton Highway 23 in High River 01996-01-011996 [6] [7] Former section of Highway 2.
    Alberta Highway 2A (1970s).svg Highway 2A 116.8Highway 1 in CalgaryHighway 2 north of Calgary Barlow Trail 01980-01-01c.1980sFormer section of Highway 2.
    Alberta Highway 2A (1960s).svg Highway 2A 85.0Highway 2 (109 Street) in EdmontonHighway 2 (St. Albert Trail / 118 Avenue) in EdmontonWhyte Avenue
    University Avenue
    Saskatchewan Drive
    Groat Road
    01955-01-01195501970-08-231970Downtown Edmonton bypass via Groat Bridge.
    Alberta Highway 3A (1970s).svg Highway 3A 63.7Highway 3 east of Coalhurst Highway 3 in Lethbridge• Westside Drive
    • Bridge Drive
    01967-01-01196701980-01-01c.1980sFormer section of Highway 3; all but a 650 m section, was decommissioned when the area was annexed by the City of Lethbridge.
    Alberta Highway 8 (1960s).svg Highway 8 116.8Highway 1A (14 Street NW) in Calgary Bowness Park in Bowness • Kensington Road
    • Parkdale Boulevard
    • 3 Avenue NW
    • Bowness Road
    • 85 Street NW
    01964-01-011964Serviced the former towns of Montgomery and Bowness. Decommissioned after the towns were annexed by the City of Calgary.
    Alberta Highway 7 (1960s).svg Highway 7 1711 Black Diamond Longview Section replaced by Highway 22.
    Alberta Highway 11A.svg Highway 11A 138.1 Highway 11 at Benalto Highway 20 in Sylvan Lake 01987-01-01c.198702008-01-01c.2008Former section of Highway 11.
    Alberta Highway 11X (1970s).svg Highway 11X 2817Highway 11 at BenaltoHighway 2 in Red Deer01985-01-01c.198501987-01-01c.1987Designation of Sylvan Lake bypass during construction; replaced by Highway 11.
    Alberta Highway 12 (1970s).svg Highway 12 9056Highway 20 / Highway 51 at Bentley Highway 39 at Alsike 01980-01-01c.1980sSection replaced by Highway 20.
    Alberta Highway 13A (1970s).svg Highway 13A 53.1Highway 2A / Highway 13 in Wetaskiwin Highway 13 / Highway 814 north of WetaskiwinAlternate route through Wetaskiwin.
    Alberta Highway 14A (1960s).svg Highway 14A 31.9 Downtown Edmonton Highway 14 (Whyte Avenue) in Edmonton• Connors Road
    • 83 Street
    01960-01-01c.196001970-01-01c.1970
    Alberta Highway 14A (1960s).svg Highway 14A 63.7EdmontonHighway 14 (Sherwood Park Freeway) near Sherwood Park 79 Avenue01968-01-01196801970-01-01c.1970sFormer section of Highway 14.
    Alberta Highway 14X (1970s).svg Highway 14X 31.9Highway 14 (Sherwood Park Freeway) between Edmonton and Sherwood Park Highway 16A (Baseline Road) between Edmonton and Sherwood Park01950-01-01c.1950s01999-01-011999 [8] Replaced by Anthony Henday Drive.
    Alberta Highway 14X (1970s).svg Highway 14X 31.9Baseline Road between Edmonton and Sherwood ParkHighway 16 between Edmonton and Sherwood Park01996-01-011996 [9] 01999-01-011999 [8] Replaced section of Highway 16A; replaced by Highway 216.
    Alberta Highway 15 (1930s).svg Highway 15 8050Highway 16 in downtown EdmontonHighway 16 south of Mundare 01930-01-01c.1930s01940-01-011940Passed through Elk Island National Park; replaced by Highway 16.
    Alberta Highway 16 (1930s).svg Highway 16 9861 Highway 15 in EdmontonHighway 15 south of Mundare01930-01-01c.1930s01940-01-011940Passed through Fort Saskatchewan; section replaced by Highway 15.
    Alberta Highway 16A (1970s).svg Highway 16A 169.9Highway 16 in EdmontonEdmonton eastern city limits01950-01-01c.1950s01980-01-01c.1980sFormer section of Highway 16 through downtown Edmonton.
    Alberta Highway 16A (1970s).svg Highway 16A 74.3Edmonton city limitsHighway 16 east of Edmonton01950-01-01c.1950s01996-01-011996 [9] Portion replaced by Highway 14X (now Highway 216).
    Alberta Highway 16X (1970s).svg Highway 16X 3622Highway 16 west of Stony Plain Highway 2 / Highway 16 in Edmonton01970-01-01c.1970s01997-01-011997 [10] Replaced by Highway 16.
    Alberta Highway 17 (1930s).svg Highway 17 148.7Highway 16 at Manly Corner Onoway 01930-01-01c.1930s01940-01-01c.1940s [11] [12] Replaced by Highway 43.
    Alberta Highway 18 (1970s).svg Highway 18 9760Highway 933 (now Highway 33) at Barrhead Swan Hills 01977-01-01c.1977Section replaced by Highway 33.
    Alberta Highway 19 (1960s).svg Highway 19 7043 Highway 12 (now Highway 20) at Winfield Highway 2 (now Highway 2A) in Wetaskiwin 01969-01-01c.1969Replaced by Highway 13.
    Alberta Highway 21A (1960s).svg Highway 21A 3321 Highway 9 at Beiseker Highway 21 east of Carbon 01958-01-01195801962-01-01c.1962Former section of Highway 21; replaced by Highway 26 (now Highway 575 and Highway 806).
    Alberta Highway 21A (1970s).svg Highway 21A 53.1Highway 21 southeast of Nevis Highway 12 east of Nevis01991-01-01c.1991Replaced by Highway 11.
    Alberta Highway 22 (1970s).svg Highway 22 1711Highway 553 (now Highway 22) near Priddis Highway 2 (now Highway 2A) south of Calgary01976-01-01c.1976Replaced by Highway 22X.
    Alberta Highway 26 (1960s).svg Highway 26 5232Highway 9 south of Carbon Highway 9 at Beiseker 01970-01-011970Replaced by portions of Highway 575, Highway 806, and Highway 836.
    Alberta Highway 28.svg Highway 28 4930Highway 36 at St. Brides Highway 41 east of St. Paul 02006-01-012006Section replaced by Highway 29.
    Alberta Highway 28A (1970s).svg Highway 28A 31.9 Highway 28 north of Edmonton CFB Edmonton Access road to CFB Edmonton.
    Alberta Highway 28A (1970s).svg Highway 28A 4629Highway 28 / Highway 36 at Ashmont Highway 28 / Highway 41 at Hoselaw 02006-01-012006Replaced by Highway 28.
    Alberta Highway 28X (1970s).svg Highway 28X 138.1Highway 28 near Beaver Crossing SK 55 at the SK border near Cherry Grove 01977-01-01c.1977Replaced by Highway 55.
    Alberta Highway 29 (1970s).svg Highway 29 63.7 Spring Lake (formerly Edmonton Beach)Highway 16 (now Highway 16A) west of Stony Plain• Range Road 15
    • Township Road 530
    01985-01-01c.1985
    Alberta Highway 30 (1970s).svg Highway 30 3.52.2 Kapasiwin Highway 16 east of Wabamun • Range Road 42
    • Range Road 35
    01994-01-01c.1994
    Alberta Highway 33 (1970s).svg Highway 33 106.2Highway 43 south of Onoway Alberta Beach 01985-01-01c.1985Section replaced by Highway 633.
    Alberta Highway 34 (1970s).svg Highway 34 15294Highway 2 north of Grande PrairieHighway 2 (now Highway 49) north of Guy 01939-01-01193901998-01-011998 [5] 47 km (29 mi) section between Valleyview and Guy replaced by Highway 43 (now Highway 49) in the early 1990s; remainder replaced by Highway 43.
    Alberta Highway 34A (1960s).svg Highway 34A 4729Highway 34 (now Highway 49) north of ValleyviewHighway 2 (now Highway 2A) west of High Prairie 01959-01-01195901966-01-011966Former Highway 34.
    Alberta Highway 38 (1960s).svg Highway 38 3.22.0 Stony Plain Road (former Highway 16A)79 Avenue (now Whitemud Drive)156 Street01962-01-01c.1962Serviced the former town of Jasper Place; decommissioned when the town was annexed by the city of Edmonton.
    Alberta Highway 40 (1960s).svg Highway 40 2415U.S. (Montana) border at Whiskey Gap Highway 2 south Cardston 01971-01-011971Border crossing closed; majority of route replaced by Highway 501 . [13] [14]
    Alberta Highway 43 (1970s).svg Highway 43 7748Highway 2 / Highway 49 west of Donnelly Highway 34 (now Highway 43) in Valleyview01990-01-01c.199001998-01-011998 [5] Section replaced by Highway 49.
    Alberta Highway 43X.svg Highway 43X 42.5Range Road 63 (116 Street) north of Grande PrairieHighway 2 / Highway 43 at Clairmont 02010-01-01201002019-01-012019Replaced by Highway 43 after it was extended to 100 Avenue in Grande Prairie.
    Alberta Highway 46 (1970s).svg Highway 46 15294Highway 28 at Radway Highway 36 at Lac La Biche 01978-01-01c.1978Replaced by portions of Highway 55 and Highway 63. [15] [16]
    Alberta Highway 48 (1970s).svg Highway 48 11471 S-232 at the U.S. (Montana) border at Wild Horse Highway 1 west of Irvine 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 41. [17] [18]
    Alberta Highway 51 (1970s).svg Highway 51 3622 Highway 761 north of Leslieville Highway 12 / Highway 20 at Bentley 01950-01-01c.1950s01985-01-01c.1985Replaced by Highway 12. [19] [20]
    Alberta Highway 55 (1970s).svg Highway 55 159.3Highway 16 east of EdmontonHighway 15 in Fort Saskatchewan 01976-01-01c.1976Replaced by Highway 21.
    Alberta Highway 57 (1970s).svg Highway 57 8251Highway 39 at Alsike Highway 16 at Entwistle 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 22 and Highway 39. [21] [22]
    Alberta Highway 58A (1960s).svg Highway 58A 2214 Fort Vermilion Highway 58 north of Fort Vermilion01970-01-01c.197001973-01-01c.1973Replaced by Highway 67 (now Highway 88).
    Alberta Highway 67 (1970s).svg Highway 67 428266Highway 2 at Slave Lake Highway 58 north of Fort Vermilion01973-01-01c.197301988-01-011988Replaced by Highway 88.
    Alberta Highway 69 (1970s).svg Highway 69 148.7Highway 63 in Fort McMurray Saprae Creek Airport Road01975-01-01c.197502014-01-01c.2014Reverted to R.M. of Wood Buffalo. [23]
    Alberta Highway 92 (1970s).svg Highway 92 2415Highway 28 west of Ardmore Township Road 643 west of Cold Lake 01981-01-01c.198101985-01-01c.1985Former Highway 992; [24] [25] replaced by Highway 892. [26] [27]
    •       Former

    X series

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 2X (1970s).svg Highway 2X 106.2 Highway 2 east of De Winton Highway 2 / Highway 22X in CalgaryDeerfoot Trail02003-01-012003Temporary designation during construction; replaced by Highway 2 when completed. [28]
    Alberta Highway 11X (1970s).svg Highway 11X 2817Highway 11 at Benalto Highway 2 in Red Deer01985-01-01c.198501987-01-01c.1987Designation of Sylvan Lake bypass during construction; replaced by Highway 11.
    Alberta Highway 14X (1970s).svg Highway 14X 31.9Highway 14 (Sherwood Park Freeway) between Edmonton and Sherwood ParkHighway 16A (Baseline Road) between Edmonton and Sherwood Park01950-01-01c.1950s01999-01-011999 [8] Replaced by Highway 216.
    Alberta Highway 14X (1970s).svg Highway 14X 31.9Baseline Road between Edmonton and Sherwood ParkHighway 16 between Edmonton and Sherwood Park01996-01-011996 [9] 01999-01-011999 [8] Replaced section of Highway 16A; replaced by Highway 216.
    Alberta Highway 16X (1970s).svg Highway 16X 3622Highway 16 west of Stony PlainHighway 2 / Highway 16 in Edmonton01970-01-01c.1970s01997-01-011997 [10] Replaced by Highway 16.
    Alberta Highway 28X (1970s).svg Highway 28X 138.1Highway 28 near Beaver Crossing SK 55 at the SK border near Cherry Grove 01977-01-01c.1977Replaced by Highway 55.
    Alberta Highway 43X.svg Highway 43X 42.5Range Road 63 (116 Street) north of Grande PrairieHighway 2 / Highway 43 at Clairmont 02010-01-01201002019-01-012019Replaced by Highway 43 when extension to 100 Avenue in Grande Prairie
    •       Former

    Other highways

    500-900 series

    500

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 502.svg Highway 502 5333 Highway 501 south of Manyberries Highway 41 east of Onefour 01994-01-01c.1994
    Alberta Highway 516.svg Highway 516 3019 Highway 785 north of Pincher Creek Highway 2 north of Fort Macleod 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 785. [29] [30]
    Alberta Highway 517.svg Highway 517 2214 Forestry Trunk Road Highway 22 north of Lundbreck 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 553.svg Highway 553 2214 Elbow Falls Highway 22 at Priddis 01973-01-01c.197301983-01-01c.1983
    Alberta Highway 559.svg Highway 559 3421Highway 22 north of Bragg Creek Calgary city limitsBragg Creek Road / Richmond Road01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 8. [31] [32]
    Alberta Highway 565.svg Highway 565 1912 Highway 895 (Range Road 43) south of Oyen Highway 41 in Acadia Valley 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 572.svg Highway 572 3421Highway 2 / Highway 2A southeast of Crossfield Highway 9 / Highway 806 in Beiseker 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 72. [33] [34]
    Alberta Highway 573.svg Highway 573 1811 Highway 862 at Lonebutte Highway 36 south of Hanna 01979-01-01197901998-01-011998
    Alberta Highway 578.svg Highway 578 1811Highway 862 at LonebutteHighway 36 south of Hanna 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 573.
    Alberta Highway 596.svg Highway 596 1811 Highway 781 south of Sylvan Lake Highway 11 west of Red DeerBurnt Lake Trail02000-01-012000
    •       Former

    600

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 606.svg Highway 606 4427 Highway 922 (now Highway 22) north of Rocky Mountain House Highway 20 in Rimbey 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 53. [35] [36]
    Alberta Highway 612.svg Highway 612 4427 Alder Flats Highway 12 (now Highway 20) / Highway 13 at Winfield 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 13. [35] [36]
    Alberta Highway 615.svg Highway 615 148.7Highway 36 south of Viking Highway 14 west of Kinsella 02009-01-012009Replaced by Highway 26.
    Alberta Highway 634.svg Highway 634 3824 Highway 757 northwest of Gainford Former Highway 33 south of Alberta Beach 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 633. [37] [38]
    Alberta Highway 635.svg Highway 635 5132Highway 43 west of OnowayHighway 28 / Highway 37 at Namao 01985-01-01c.1985Replaced by Highway 37. [39] [40]
    Alberta Highway 636.svg Highway 636 85.0Highway 15 in Fort Saskatchewan Highway 830 at Josephburg Josephburg Road02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 637.svg Highway 637 7647Highway 15 west of Lamont Highway 36 south of Duvernay 02006-01-012006Replaced by Highway 29. [41]
    Alberta Highway 649.svg Highway 649 159.3 Highway 757 north of Sangudo Highway 764 north of Cherhill 02000-01-0120007 km (4 mi) section replaced by Highway 654; 8 km (5 mi) section decommissioned.
    Alberta Highway 650.svg Highway 650 3421Highway 33 north of Rich Valley Highway 44 in Alcomdale 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 655.svg Highway 655 2012 Highway 763 at Campsie Highway 933 (now Highway 33) in Barrhead 01977-01-011977Replaced by Highway 18. [42]
    Alberta Highway 656.svg Highway 656 4125Highway 2 / Highway 18 west of Clyde Highway 46 (now Highway 63) east of Thorhild 01977-01-011977Section replaced by Highway 18.
    Alberta Highway 662.svg Highway 662 12578Highway 36 south of Lac La Biche Highway 28 in Cold Lake 01977-01-01c.1977Replaced by Highway 55. [43] [44]
    Alberta Highway 664.svg Highway 664 3220Highway 2 in Athabasca Highway 46 (now Highway 63) north of Boyle 01977-01-01c.1977Replaced by Highway 55. [43] [44]
    Alberta Highway 686.svg Highway 686 15898 Highway 35 north of Grimshaw Highway 88 south of Red Earth Creek 01995-01-01c.1995Replaced by Highway 986.
    •       Former

    700

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 720.svg Highway 720 2214 Highway 671 west of Goodfare Highway 43 north of Horse Lakes 152B 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 724.svg Highway 724 74.3Township Road 710Highway 43 west of Wembley 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 734.svg Highway 734 2616 Highway 40 / Highway 579 north of Waiparous Clearwater County boundaryForestry Trunk Road01995-01-01c.199502000-01-012000Section transferred to the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8.
    Alberta Highway 734.svg Highway 734 168104Highway 40 at Muskeg RiverHighway 43 east of DeBoltForestry Trunk Road01985-01-01c.198502000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 742.svg Highway 742 6239Highway 40 in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Canmore Smith-Dorrien / Spray Trail02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 745.svg Highway 745 2918Highway 43 in Little Smoky Highway 665 south of ValleyviewLittle Smoky Road02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 746.svg Highway 746 2918Highway 2A east of Guy Highway 2 in McLennan 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 755.svg Highway 755 4930Highway 16 between Evansburg and Wildwood Highway 918 north of Mayerthorpe 01979-01-011979Replaced by Highway 22. [45] [46]
    Alberta Highway 773.svg Highway 773 1811Highway 549 west of Okotoks Highway 22X in Calgary02000-01-01c.2000
    Alberta Highway 782.svg Highway 782 31.9Calgary city limitsHighway 566 west of Balzac Centre Street N 02007-01-012007Transferred to the City of Calgary as part of city annexation.
    Alberta Highway 788.svg Highway 788 138.1Highway 628 south of Spruce Grove Township Road 540 west of Villeneuve Golden Spike Road / Calahoo Road02003-01-01c.2003 [47] Decommissioned; Highway 16 intersection closed due to Range Road 274 (Jennifer Heil Way) interchange construction.
    Alberta Highway 789.svg Highway 789 2817Highway 901 southeast of CalgaryHighway 564 northeast of Calgary84 Street E01979-01-011979 [31] [32]
    Alberta Highway 794.svg Highway 794 6641Highway 16 north of Acheson Highway 18 in Westlock 01999-01-011999 [48] Replaced by Highway 44.
    Alberta Highway 797.svg Highway 797 9.76.0North bank of the Bow River Highway 560 (Glenmore Trail) in Langdon 02000-01-012000Section transferred to Rocky View County.
    •       Former

    800

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 847.svg Highway 847 159.3Township Road 200Highway 1 in Bassano 02000-01-012000
    Alberta Highway 868.svg Highway 868 3019Highway 55 / Highway 36 in Lac La Biche Highway 858 at Owl River 01990-01-01c.1990Replaced by Highway 881. [49] [50]
    Alberta Highway 897.svg Highway 897 85.0 CFB Cold Lake boundaryHighway 28 / Highway 55 in Grand Centre 01996-01-011996Section transferred to City of Cold Lake as part of annexation.
    •       Former

    900

    NumberLength (km)Length (mi)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
    Alberta Highway 901 (1970s).svg Highway 901 106.2Highway 2 / Highway 22X in CalgaryFormer Highway 789 east of Calgary01980-01-011980Section replaced by Highway 22X. [51] [52]
    Alberta Highway 901 (1970s).svg Highway 901 2717Former Highway 789 east of Calgary Highway 24 north of Carseland 01987-01-01c.1987Section replaced by Highway 22X. [53] [54]
    Alberta Highway 911.svg Highway 911 1711Red Deer Highway 815 east of Red Deer01982-01-01c.1982Replaced by Highway 11.
    Alberta Highway 911.svg Highway 911 3321Highway 815 east of Red DeerHighway 21 / Highway 21A southwest of Nevis 01989-01-01c.198901992-01-011992Replaced by Highway 11.
    Alberta Highway 918.svg Highway 918 4830Highway 43 at Green Court Highway 18 at Campsie Replaced by Highway 18.
    Alberta Highway 919.svg Highway 919 127.5 Highway 60 in Devon Highway 2 / Highway 625 in Nisku Replaced by Highway 19.
    Alberta Highway 922.svg Highway 922 11169 Highway 3 west of Lundbreck Highway 22 / Highway 541 at Longview 01980-01-01c.1980Replaced by Highway 22.
    Alberta Highway 922.svg Highway 922 3824Highway 22 at Priddis Highway 1 / Highway 22 south of Cochrane 01975-01-01197501977-01-011977Replaced by Highway 22.
    Alberta Highway 922.svg Highway 922 255158Highway 1A in Cochrane Highway 57 (now Highway 39) east of Drayton Valley 01973-01-01c.197301980-01-01c.1980Replaced by Highway 22.
    Alberta Highway 926.svg Highway 926 6440Highway 13 in Camrose Highway 36 south of Viking 01973-01-01c.197301977-01-01c.1977Replaced by Highway 26.
    Alberta Highway 932.svg Highway 932 204127 Highway 32 / Highway 748 north of Peers Highway 2 east of Kinuso 01974-01-01c.197401977-01-01c.1977Passed through Whitecourt and Swan Hills; replaced by Highway 32 and Highway 33.
    Alberta Highway 933.svg Highway 933 4830Highway 43 at Gunn Highway 18 at Barrhead 01977-01-01c.1977Unimproved sections of Highway 33; replaced by Highway 33.
    Alberta Highway 940.svg Highway 940 10163Highway 40 at the Crowsnest Pass boundaryHighway 40 / Highway 541 west of Longview Forestry Trunk Road01981-01-01c.198101990-01-01c.1990
    Alberta Highway 940.svg Highway 940 4629Highway 1A west of Cochrane Highway 579 north of Waiparous Forestry Trunk Road01981-01-01c.198101993-01-01c.1993Replaced by Highway 40.
    Alberta Highway 940.svg Highway 940 293182Highway 579 north of WaiparousHighway 40 at the Lovett River Forestry Trunk Road01981-01-01c.198101990-01-01c.1990Became Highway 734 in c.1995.
    Alberta Highway 940.svg Highway 940 168104Highway 40 at Muskeg River Highway 34 (now Highway 43) east of DeBolt Forestry Trunk Road01981-01-01c.198101985-01-01c.1985Replaced by Highway 734.
    Alberta Highway 947.svg Highway 947 244152Highway 16 in Edson Highway 2 east of Kinuso01973-01-01c.197301974-01-01c.1974Passed through Whitecourt and Swan Hills; replaced by Highway 748 and Highway 932 (now Highway 32 and Highway 33).
    Alberta Highway 953.svg Highway 953 7949Highway 21 / Highway 605 at Bashaw Highway 36 / Highway 608 east of Forestburg 01977-01-01c.1977Replaced by Highway 53.
    Alberta Highway 956.svg Highway 956 3019Highway 12 / Highway 56 in Stettler Highway 953 (now Highway 53) west of Donalda 01977-01-01c.1977Section replaced by Highway 56.
    Alberta Highway 956.svg Highway 956 4528Highway 53 / Highway 56 west of DonaldaHighway 13 east of Camrose01985-01-01c.1985Replaced by Highway 56.
    Alberta Highway 969.svg Highway 969 148.7Highway 63 in Fort McMurraySouth of Saprae Creek 01975-01-01c.197501985-01-01c.1985Replaced by Highway 69 (now Airport Road).
    Alberta Highway 992.svg Highway 992 2415Highway 28 west of Ardmore Township Road 643 west of Cold Lake 01985-01-01c.1985Replaced by Highway 92 (now Highway 892).
    •       Former

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 39, commonly referred to as Highway 39, is an east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada. It extends from Highway 22, approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of Drayton Valley, to Leduc where it ends at Highway 2. Highway 39 is about 91 kilometres (57 mi) long.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Alberta Highway 55</span> Highway in Alberta

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 55, commonly referred to as Highway 55, is a 263-kilometre (163 mi) long east–west highway in northeast Alberta, Canada. It extends from the Saskatchewan border in the east through the Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, and Athabasca where it ends at Highway 2. In Saskatchewan, it continues as Saskatchewan Highway 55.

    Highway 12 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It begins in Saskatoon at the intersection of Idylwyld Drive and Highway 11 north, initially running north on Idylwyld Drive concurrently with Highway 11 and Highway 16. Just outside Saskatoon's northern city limits, Highway 11 exits northeast from Idylwyld Drive and Highway 12 begins and travels north, passing through the city of Martensville. Highway 12 cross the North Saskatchewan River over Petrofka Bridge and passes through the town of Blaine Lake and intersects highway Highway 40, finally terminating at Highway 3 near Shell Lake. Highway 12 is about 135 km (84 mi) long.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Saskatchewan Highway 18</span> Provincial highway in Saskatchewan

    Highway 18 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 13 near Robsart, approximately 65 km (40 mi) east of the Alberta border, to the Manitoba border near Gainsborough, where it becomes Highway 3. It passes through three major communities, all in the eastern quarter of Saskatchewan – Estevan, Oxbow, and Carnduff; it also passes north of the west and east blocks of Grasslands National Park. Highway 18 is about 712 km (442 mi) long, which is the longest east-west highway and second longest highway in Saskatchewan.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Saskatchewan Highway 47</span> Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Highway 47 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway runs from North Dakota Highway 40 at the Canada–United States border until Highway 49 near Preeceville. It is about 358 kilometres (222 mi) long — 64 kilometres (40 mi) of which is unpaved from the Moose Mountain Creek crossing north until the intersection with Highway 1.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Saskatchewan Highway 48</span> Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Highway 48 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway runs from the Trans-Canada Highway at White City east to the Manitoba — Saskatchewan border. It is about 238 kilometres (148 mi) long. Highway 48 was originally numbered as Highway 16 until the mid-1970s.

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 14X, commonly referred to as Highway 14X, was the designation of a former spur route of Highway 14 in Alberta, Canada. It was a short north-south provincial highway located in Strathcona County between Edmonton and Sherwood Park and is now part of Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216).

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 550, commonly referred to as Highway 550, is an east–west highway in southern Alberta, Canada. It is a two-lane undivided highway in the County of Newell runs from the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), 5 km (3 mi) southeast of the Town of Bassano, through the Village of Rosemary, to Highway 873 in Duchess. Township Road 212 functions as a western extension of Highway 550 and connects to Bassano.

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 873, commonly referred to as Highway 873, is a highway in southern Alberta, Canada. It generally runs north-south from Range Road 162 near the Hamlet of Rainier, through the City of Brooks to Highway 550 in Village of Duchess.

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 51, commonly referred to as Highway 51, was a short east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada that existed between the 1950s and January 1988. It is now part of Highway 12.

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 57, commonly referred to as Highway 57, was a highway in central Alberta, Canada that served the Town of Drayton Valley and existed between the 1950s and 1979. It is now part of Highway 22 and Highway 39.

    There are four current and two former suffixed routes of Highway 97 in British Columbia, Canada. The majority of the routes serve the Okanagan area of the British Columbia Interior.

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 46, commonly referred to as Highway 46, was a highway in north-central Alberta, Canada connecting Edmonton to Lac La Biche. It existed between the 1950s and 1970s, and has formed portions of Highways 55 and 63 since the late 1970s.

    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 48, commonly referred to as Highway 48, has been the designation of two separate highways in Alberta's history. The first was a north–south highway in southern Alberta, Canada that existed between the 1950s and 1979. It now forms the southernmost portion of Highway 41. The current Alberta highway 48 connects to Northwest Territories Highway 5 at the Northwest Territories border in Fort Smith NWT to Fort Fitzgerald and Hay Camp Road. The road was chip sealed in July 2021.

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