Victoria Trail
Maintained by | the City of Edmonton |
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Length | 4.7 km (2.9 mi) |
Location | Edmonton |
South end | Yellowhead Trail / 118 Avenue |
Major junctions | Yellowhead Trail, 137 Avenue, 153 Avenue |
North end | 153 Avenue |
18 Street | |
Maintained by | the City of Edmonton |
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Length | 9.7 km (6.0 mi) |
Location | Edmonton |
South end | 167 Avenue |
Major junctions | Manning Drive, Alberta Highway 37 |
North end | City Limits (259 Avenue) |
Victoria Trail is an arterial road under construction in northeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It begins at the same Yellowhead Trail interchange as 118 Avenue, travels north through a number of neighbourhoods, and currently ends at 153 Avenue. The City of Edmonton plans to expand the residential area north, this new neighbourhood will be called Gorman, and a new LRT station will be opened in the future, also called Gorman. The current construction schedule has the Anthony Henday Drive constructed after the LRT tracks and Victoria Trail extended north.[1][2]
History
This road follows the path of a historic trail that ran from Fort Edmonton to Fort Victoria, known as "Victoria Trail" from the perspective of Edmontonians. It was part of a larger trail system known as the Carlton Trail which ran east as far as Fort Garry (Winnipeg).
Neighbourhoods
List of neighbourhoods Victoria Trail runs through. In order from south to north.[3]
Interchanges and intersections
This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of Victoria Trail.[3]
References