Alberta Highway 27
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Route information | ||||
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Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors | ||||
Length | 150 km (93 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | Highway 22 (Centre St) / Highway 584 at Sundre | |||
East end | Highway 9 / Highway 56 near Morrin | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Alberta | |||
Specialized and rural municipalities | Mountain View County, Kneehill County, Starland County | |||
Towns | Sundre, Olds, Three Hills | |||
Villages | Morrin | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 27[1] is an east-west highway located in central Alberta, Canada. It extends from Cowboy Trail (Highway 22) in the Town of Sundre to Highways 9 and 56 north of Drumheller.
Major intersections
From west to east:
km | Description | ||||
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0 | Sundre Highway 22 north (Centre St.) – Caroline, Rocky Mountain House Highway 584 west Highway 27 begins Begin Highway 22 concurrence | ||||
0.6 | Highway 760 south – Bergen | ||||
11 | Highway 22 south – Cremona, Cochrane Highway 22 branches south End Highway 22 concurrence | ||||
22 | Highway 766 | ||||
38 | Olds Highway 2A – Bowden, Didsbury | ||||
43 | Highway 2 (Exit 340) – Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary | ||||
58 | Highway 791 | ||||
71 | Torrington | ||||
72 | Highway 805 – Wimborne, Linden | ||||
97 | Highway 21 north – Alix, Delburne, Trochu Highway 27 turns south Begin Highway 21 concurrence | ||||
107 | Highway 583 – Three Hills | ||||
113 | Highway 21 south – Rockyford, Strathmore Highway 582 west – Didsbury Highway 27 turns east End Highway 21 concurrence | ||||
124 | Highway 836 – Carbon | ||||
131 | Highway 837 south – Drumheller | ||||
142 | Highway 839 north – Rumsey | ||||
148 | Passes Morrin | ||||
150 | Highway 9 – Oyen, Hanna, Drumheller, Calgary Highway 56 – Camrose, Stettler, Big Valley, Drumheller Highway 27 ends | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ^ Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, pp. 5–6
External links
- 2010 Provincial Highways 1 - 216 Series Progress Chart (map, 8 MB) by Alberta Transportation.