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Highway 17

Highway 17, highlighted in red, straddles the Alberta–Saskatchewan border
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Ministry of Transportation
Length159 km[1] (99 mi)
Major junctions
South end SK 14 near Macklin, SK
Major intersections
North end AB 641 near Onion Lake, SK
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesVermilion River County, Wainwright No. 61 M.D.
Major citiesLloydminster
Highway system
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
Hwy 16AAB Hwy 18


Hwy 16BSK Hwy 18

Highway 17 is a highway in Canada that straddles and criss-crosses the AlbertaSaskatchewan provincial border. The portion from the provincial border at Dillberry Lake Provincial Park to the provincial border 800 metres (2,600 ft) north of the North Saskatchewan River is designated as Alberta Provincial Highway No. 17 by Alberta Transportation, commonly referred to as Highway 17.

Highway 17 is considered a part of both provincial highway systems. The entire length of the highway is maintained jointly by the respective provincial governments.[citation needed]

Route description

In the south, Highway 17 begins in Saskatchewan (SK) at SK Highway 14 near Macklin, 3.6 km (2.2 mi) east of Alberta (AB). SK Highway 14 is the continuation of AB Highway 13.[2]

The highway first enters Alberta before reaching Dillberry Lake Provincial Park.[3][2] A short distance later, it intersects with AB Highway 610 and SK Highway 680 before reaching AB Highway 14, which becomes SK Highway 40. For 2.5 km (1.6 mi), Highway 17 runs east concurrently with AB Highway 14. The concurrency ends 0.8 km (0.50 mi) shy of the provincial border.[2]

From AB Highway 14 to Lloydminster, Highway 17 crosses the Battle River, passes by the Hamlet of Rivercourse, intersects SK Highway 688, and intersects AB Highway 619. Its alignment runs concurrently with the provincial border from north of SK Highway 688 to north of SK Highway 798, crossing the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) within Lloydminster.[2]

North of SK Highway 798, prior to its intersection with AB Highway 45 and SK Highway 3, Highway 17 briefly weaves into Saskatchewan and then Alberta before returning to the provincial boundary alignment. Further to the north, prior to crossing the North Saskatchewan River, it weaves back and forth between the two provinces again.[2] After crossing the river, the highway again returns to the provincial boundary alignment and then ends at Onion Lake where it intersects with AB Highway 641.[4][5]

In Lloydminster, Highway 17 runs along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. It is named 50 Avenue and is historically called Meridian Avenue. Despite Lloydminster's size and 50 Avenue functioning as one of the primary north–south routes in the city, the highway is an undivided two-lane road for most of its course through the city.[2]

History

In 2011, the City of Lloydminster commenced a project to add lanes to Highway 17. Under the project, 50 Avenue will be widened in the southern part of the city. Through downtown, where widening is not feasible, the northbound lanes of Highway 17 will run along 49 Avenue within Saskatchewan, resulting in a couplet or one-way pair of streets.[6]

Major intersections

ProvinceRural MunicipalityLocationkm[2]miDestinationsNotes
SaskatchewanEye Hill No. 382Macklin00.0 Hwy 14 – Unity, Biggar, Saskatoon
To Hwy 13 west – Provost, Camrose
Hwy 17 begins
Signed as SK Hwy 17
AB Hwy 13 begins 3.6 km (2.2 mi) to the west
52°20′50″N 109°57′36″W / 52.347170°N 109.960104°W / 52.347170; -109.960104 (17 km 0)
Senlac No. 411169.9Township Road 410 – Senlac52°29′34″N 109°57′33″W / 52.492855°N 109.959187°W / 52.492855; -109.959187 (17 km 16)
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓2516Alberta – Saskatchewan borderCosigned as AB/SK Hwy 17
52°34′08″N 110°01′28″W / 52.568825°N 110.024356°W / 52.568825; -110.024356 (17 km 25)
AlbertaM.D. of Wainwright No. 612717Passes Dilberry Lake Provincial Park52°34′45″N 110°01′28″W / 52.579096°N 110.024356°W / 52.579096; -110.024356 (17 km 27)
4125 Hwy 610 west – Chauvin, Edgerton

To Hwy 680 east
SK Hwy 680 begins 3.2 km (2.0 mi) to the east
52°41′48″N 110°03′12″W / 52.696694°N 110.053234°W / 52.696694; -110.053234 (17 km 41)
5735 Hwy 14 west (Poundmaker Trail) – Wainwright, EdmontonHwy 17 turns east
Hwy 14 concurrency begins
52°51′25″N 110°03′13″W / 52.856817°N 110.053667°W / 52.856817; -110.053667 (17 km 57)
5937 Hwy 14 east (Poundmaker Trail)
To Hwy 40 east – Cut Knife, The Battlefords
Hwy 17 turns north
Hwy 14 concurrency ends
SK Hwy 40 begins 0.8 km (0.50 mi) to the east
52°50′30″N 110°01′05″W / 52.841669°N 110.017930°W / 52.841669; -110.017930 (17 km 59)
↑ / ↓6138Crosses the Battle River52°51′25″N 110°01′08″W / 52.856817°N 110.019003°W / 52.856817; -110.019003 (17 km 61)
Vermilion River CountyRivercourse7949Township Road 470 – Paradise Valley53°00′58″N 110°01′46″W / 53.016172°N 110.029431°W / 53.016172; -110.029431 (17 km 79)
8251
Hwy 688 east – Lone Rock
53°02′46″N 110°01′46″W / 53.046006°N 110.029431°W / 53.046006; -110.029431 (17 km 82)
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓8352Alberta – Saskatchewan border53°02′55″N 110°00′23″W / 53.048741°N 110.006469°W / 53.048741; -110.006469 (17 km 83)
SaskatchewanWilton No. 4729660 Hwy 619 west – Viking53°09′42″N 110°00′19″W / 53.161632°N 110.005301°W / 53.161632; -110.005301 (17 km 96)
City of Lloydminster1076625 StreetFunctions as Hwy 17 bypass
53°15′35″N 110°00′19″W / 53.259597°N 110.005404°W / 53.259597; -110.005404 (17 km 107)
1086742 Street
(Future one-way transition)[6]
Northbound traffic will transition east to 49 Avenue
53°16′34″N 110°00′20″W / 53.276103°N 110.005423°W / 53.276103; -110.005423 (17 km 107)
10968Ray Nelson Drive (Yellowhead Highway)
Hwy 16 (TCH) west – Vermilion, Edmonton
Hwy 16 east – The Battlefords, Saskatoon
53°16′41″N 110°00′20″W / 53.2780888°N 110.005441°W / 53.2780888; -110.005441 (17 km 109)
1106857 Street
(Future one-way transition)[6]
Northbound traffic will transition back to 50 Avenue
53°17′35″N 110°00′20″W / 53.293114°N 110.005459°W / 53.293114; -110.005459 (17 km 110)
1127067 StreetFunctions as Hwy 17 bypass
53°18′26″N 110°00′20″W / 53.307165°N 110.005423°W / 53.307165; -110.005423 (17 km 112)
Britannia No. 50211571
Hwy 774 east
53°20′10″N 110°00′18″W / 53.336199°N 110.004879°W / 53.336199; -110.004879 (17 km 115)
12578
Hwy 798 east
53°25′28″N 110°00′18″W / 53.424479°N 110.004867°W / 53.424479; -110.004867 (17 km 125)
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓12980Alberta – Saskatchewan border53°27′31″N 110°00′20″W / 53.458747°N 110.005575°W / 53.458747; -110.005575 (17 km 129)
Alberta Vermilion River County
No major junctions
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓13282Alberta – Saskatchewan border53°29′15″N 110°00′21″W / 53.487562°N 110.005828°W / 53.487562; -110.005828 (17 km 132)
SaskatchewanBritannia No. 50213584 Hwy 45 west – Marwayne, Two Hills
Hwy 3 east – Paradise Hill, St. Walburg, Prince Albert
53°30′42″N 110°00′19″W / 53.511713°N 110.005403°W / 53.511713; -110.005403 (17 km 135)
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓14389Alberta – Saskatchewan border53°34′49″N 110°00′20″W / 53.580185°N 110.005644°W / 53.580185; -110.005644 (17 km 143)
AlbertaVermilion River County14791Crosses the North Saskatchewan River53°36′13″N 110°00′39″W / 53.603661°N 110.010952°W / 53.603661; -110.010952 (17 km 147)
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓14389Alberta – Saskatchewan border53°34′49″N 110°00′20″W / 53.580185°N 110.005644°W / 53.580185; -110.005644 (17 km 143)
SaskatchewanFrenchman Butte No. 50114892
Hwy 797 east – Frenchman Butte
53°37′23″N 110°00′18″W / 53.623020°N 110.005026°W / 53.623020; -110.005026 (17 km 148)
Makaoo I.R. 120Onion Lake15999 Hwy 641 west – Tulliby LakeHwy 17 ends
53°43′03″N 110°00′21″W / 53.717493°N 110.005746°W / 53.717493; -110.005746 (17 km 159)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Route transition
  •       Unopened

See also

References

  1. ^ "Length of Highway 17" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Google (November 4, 2016). "Highway 17 in Alberta and Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  3. ^ "2016 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (2015 ed.). Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation. § I–8, J–8, and K–8.
  5. ^ Saskatchewan Official Road Map (Map) (2015/2016 ed.). Saskatchewan Government. § A–4 and A–5.
  6. ^ a b c "North-South Corridor Project". City of Lloydminster. Retrieved April 13, 2016.