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Encyclopedia > Alberta Highway 22

Highway 22 is a highway in Alberta, Canada. The highway is considered to be among Alberta's most scenic and has been rebilled "The Cowboy Trail" by Tourism Alberta since it passes through a lot of ranch country. Motto: Fortis et Liber (Strong and free) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Area 661,848 km² (6th)  - Land 642,317 km²  - Water 19,531 km² (2. ... Ranching is the raising of cattle or sheep on rangeland, although one might also speak of ranching with regard to less common livestock such as elk, bison or emu. ...


The 22 starts at Pincher Creek near the Crowsnest Pass. It then goes north through the towns of Longview, Black Diamond, Turner Valley, and Millarville. The highway then jogs west at Highway 22X. About 30 km later, it turns north again and passes through the popular hamlet of Bragg Creek where the 22X ends. The 22 keeps continues north past the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) west of Calgary, and up through the town of Cochrane. Pincher Creek is a town in the province of Alberta, Canada. ... Freight train, Crowsnest Pass. ... Black Diamond is the sister town to Turner Valley. ... Turner Valley is a small town southwest of Calgary. ... Alberta Highway 22x is a highway in Canada. ... Bragg Creek is a town in southern Alberta, west of Calgary on the Elbow River. ... Example of Trans-Canada Highway marker shield. ... Highway 1 is southern Albertas primary east-west highway. ... {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: Heart of the new west City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Location. ... Cochrane in 2004 This article is about the town of Cochrane, Alberta, Canada. ...


The highway continues in a generally northward direction (with a number of westward jogs) until it intersects Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway). Between Cochrane and the Yellowhead, it passes through the towns of Sundre, Caroline, Rocky Mountain House, and Drayton Valley (west of Edmonton). The Yellowhead Highway is a major east-west highway connecting the four western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. ... The Yellowhead Highway is a major east-west highway connecting the four western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. ... Sundre is a rural town located northwest of Calgary, in Alberta, Canada. ... Rocky Mountain House is a town of 6,208 people in west central Alberta, Canada at the confluence of the Clearwater River and the North Saskatchewan Rivers. ... Drayton Valley is a town in Alberta, Canada and is part of the oil region. ... {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: Industry Integrity Progress City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Location. ...

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Alberta Provincial Primary Highways
1 1A 1X 2 2A 3 3A 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11A
12 13 13A 14 15 16 16A 17
18 19 20 21 22 22X 23 24
25 26 27 28 28A 31 32 33
35 36 37 38 39 40 41 41A
42 43 44 45 47 49 50 52
53 54 55 56 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 64A 66 68 69 72
88 93 93A 100 201 216
List of Alberta provincial highways

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AllRefer.com - Mackenzie Highway, Alberta, Canada - (highway) - Facts and Information (260 words)
Mackenzie Highway, NW Alta. and SW N.W.T., W Canada; begins in S at Grimshaw (Alta.), 14 mi/23 km W of Peace River; continues N through Manning, High Level, Meander R. to Enterprise (N.W.T.), S of Great Slave L., where it turns WNW and continues to Fort Simpson and Wrigley.
The highway and its branches to Yellowknife, Hay R. Fort Smith, and Fort Resolution are collectively referred to as the Mackenzie Route.
Original highway and branches constructed during World War II; sect.
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