Alberta Highway 14

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Highway 14 marker Highway 14 marker

Highway 14

Poundmaker Trail
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Ministry of Transportation
Length257 km (160 mi)
Major junctions
West end Hwy 2 in Edmonton
Major intersections Hwy 216 in Edmonton

Hwy 21 near Edmonton
Hwy 36 in Viking
Hwy 26 near Kinsella

Hwy 41 in Wainwright
East endSaskatchewan border
continues east as Hwy 40
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesStrathcona County, Beaver County, Wainwright No. 61 M.D.
Major citiesEdmonton
TownsTofield, Viking, Wainwright
VillagesRyley, Holden, Irma
Highway system
Hwy 13 Hwy 15

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 14[1] is an east-west highway through central Alberta. It spans from the AlbertaSaskatchewan border to the City of Edmonton. It runs parallel to the more northern Highway 16.

It passes through Wainwright, Fabyan, Irma, Kinsella, Viking, Bruce, Holden, Poe, Ryley, Tofield, South Cooking Lake. Along the outskirts of Sherwood Park, Highway 14 forms a 9 km concurrency with Highway 216 (Edmonton's outer ring road), and then Highway 14 continues into Edmonton as Whitemud Drive and terminates at the Calgary Trail interchange, where it connects with Highway 2.

Along with Saskatchewan Highway 40 (with which it connects at the boundary), it forms part of the Poundmaker Trail, named after Chief Poundmaker of the Cree.

References

  1. ^ Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 4

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