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Highway 1
Trans-Canada Highway
Length: 522 km (324 mi)
Formed: 1962
West end: Hwy 1 towards Golden, BC
Major
junctions:
Hwy 93 near Banff
Hwy 2 in Calgary
Hwy 36 near Brooks
Hwy 3 in Medicine Hat
East end: Hwy 1 towards Gull Lake, SK
Provincial highways in Alberta
< Hwy 216 Hwy 1A >

Highway 1 is southern Alberta's primary east-west highway. The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial Highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. Brooks is a City in Southern Alberta, southeast of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway, and the Canadian Pacific Medicine Hat, known to locals as "The Hat" is a city of 60000 people located in the southeastern part of the province of Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park, in Alberta's Rockies, Canada. Calgary (ˈkælgəriː is the largest city in the Province of Alberta, Canada Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta. The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand A mile is a unit of Length, usually used to measure Distance, in a number of different systems including Imperial units United States Highway 1 is the British Columbia section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Golden is a town in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, located 262 kilometres (163 miles west of Calgary, Alberta The Icefields Parkway ( French Promenade des Glaciers) also known as Highway 93 Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park, in Alberta's Rockies, Canada. Highway 2 is the most important provincial Highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. Calgary (ˈkælgəriː is the largest city in the Province of Alberta, Canada Highway 36 (also named Veteran Memorial Highway) is a north-south highway located in eastern Alberta extending from the town of Lac La Biche in the Brooks is a City in Southern Alberta, southeast of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway, and the Canadian Pacific The Crowsnest Highway, also known as the Interprovincial or in British Columbia the Southern Trans-Provincial, is a 1163 km (722 mile long principal Medicine Hat, known to locals as "The Hat" is a city of 60000 people located in the southeastern part of the province of Highway 1 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans&ndashCanada Highway mainland route Gull Lake is a small town west of Swift Current situated on the junction of the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway This is a list of Alberta 's primary and secondary Highways. Highway 216, also known as Anthony Henday Drive, is the highway designation for the current construction project of a Ring road around Edmonton, Highway 1A is the name of three main spurs off the Alberta portion of the Trans-Canada Highway. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 It is 522 km (324 miles) long in Alberta. It is part of the Trans-Canada Highway system and spans from the Alberta-Saskatchewan border to the Alberta-British Columbia border. The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial Highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Almost the entire span of the highway is divided with a minimum of two lanes in each direction.

Major junctions

km Description
0 km It begins at the Saskatchewan border.
2 km passes by the hamlet of Walsh
20 km passes by the hamlet of Irving
25 km Highway 41 branches off to the south
36 km Highway 41 branches off to the north
41 km passes by the hamlet of Dunmore
55 km passes through Medicine Hat
63 km passes by the town of Redcliff
72 km Highway 524 branches off to the west
94 km passes by the hamlet of Suffield
95 km crosses Highway 884 leading to the hamlet of Ralston about 4 km to the north
140 km crosses Highway 876 leading to the village of Tilley about 5 km to the south
149 km Highway 875 branches off to the south
159 km crosses Highway 542 leading to the city of Brooks to the west
161 km crosses Highway 873 leading to the city of Brooks to the south
169 km crosses Highway 36
207 km Highway 550 branches off to the east
210 km passes by the town of Bassano
228 km Highway 56 branches off to the north
244 km crosses Highway 842 leading to the hamlet of Cluny to the south
258 km passes by the hamlet of Gleichen where Highway 901 branches off to the west and Highway 547 branches off to the south
275 km Highway 561 branches off to the east
288 km Highway 21 branches off to the north
296 km passes through the town of Strathmore as it crosses Highway 817
306 km Highway 24 branches off to the south toward Cheadle
316 km passes by the town of Chestermere where Highway 1A branches off to the west at the outskirts of Calgary and Highway 1 becomes 16 Ave. A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. Highway 41 (also called Buffalo Trail) is a 686 km long north-south highway located in eastern Alberta, extending from the hamlet of La Corey Highway 41 (also called Buffalo Trail) is a 686 km long north-south highway located in eastern Alberta, extending from the hamlet of La Corey A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. Dunmore is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada located 6 km south of Medicine Hat 's city limits on Highway 1. Medicine Hat, known to locals as "The Hat" is a city of 60000 people located in the southeastern part of the province of Redcliff is a town Enclaved within Cypress County, Southern Alberta, Canada, immediately northwest A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. Tilley is a village in Southern Alberta, Canada. It is located in Newell County, 22 km south-east of the city of Brooks. Brooks is a City in Southern Alberta, southeast of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway, and the Canadian Pacific Brooks is a City in Southern Alberta, southeast of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway, and the Canadian Pacific Highway 36 (also named Veteran Memorial Highway) is a north-south highway located in eastern Alberta extending from the town of Lac La Biche in the Bassano (bəˈsænoʊ is a Town in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the Trans-Canada Highway Highway 56 is a north-south highway in central Alberta. It begins east of Camrose, on Highway 13. A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. A hamlet is (usually&mdashsee below a Rural community — that is a small settlement — which is too small to be considered a Village. Gleichen Alberta (ˈgliːʃən is a town in rural southeast Alberta, Canada, located adjacent to the Siksika Nation During the formation of the province This is a list of Alberta 's primary and secondary Highways. Highway 21 is a major north-south Highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. Strathmore is a town located along the Trans-Canada Highway in Southern Alberta, Canada, east of the Highway 24 is a short highway located in southern Alberta east of Calgary. Cheadle is a hamlet located along Highway 24, just South of the Highway 1 in south-central Alberta, Canada The town of Chestermere is part of the Municipal District of Rocky View in the province of Alberta, Canada Highway 1A is the name of three main spurs off the Alberta portion of the Trans-Canada Highway. Calgary (ˈkælgəriː is the largest city in the Province of Alberta, Canada N. E.
332 km crosses Highway 2 (Deerfoot Trail)
338 km Highway 1A branches off to the northwest as a section of Crowchild Trail N. Highway 2 is the most important provincial Highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. Deerfoot Trail is a freeway section of Highway 2 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Highway 1A is the name of three main spurs off the Alberta portion of the Trans-Canada Highway. Crowchild Trail is an Expressway located on the west side of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. W. in Calgary
369 km crosses Highway 22
433 km passes by the town of Canmore
469 km passes by the town of Banff
492 km Highway 93 (as Banff-Windermere Parkway, then British Columbia Highway 93) branches off to the south
520 km passes by Lake Louise where Highway 93 (as Icefield Parkway) branches off to the north
522 km reaches the British Columbia border

One major bottleneck exists in Calgary, where the highway becomes a congested urban arterial road (especially between Deerfoot Trail and 14 St. Highway 22 is a highway in Alberta, Canada. The highway has been billed as the Cowboy Trail by Travel Alberta since it passes Canmore is a Town in Alberta, Canada, located in the Bow Valley with a permanent population of 12005 Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park, in Alberta's Rockies, Canada. The Icefields Parkway ( French Promenade des Glaciers) also known as Highway 93 Highway 93 ( Kootenay Highway, Banff-Windermere Parkway) is a north-south route through the southeastern part of the province Lake Louise is a hamlet located in the Canadian province of Alberta in Banff National Park. The Icefields Parkway ( French Promenade des Glaciers) also known as Highway 93 The Icefields Parkway ( French Promenade des Glaciers) also known as Highway 93 British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Deerfoot Trail is a freeway section of Highway 2 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. N. W. and again on a short section around 45 St. N. W. ), and speed limits drop as low as 50 km/h (30 mph). While some road widening is underway, not until Stoney Trail is completed will a high-speed route exist across the city. Highway 201 is a Highway in the province of Alberta. Although the highway is given a three-digit designation it is considered a primary highway and not a secondary

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See also

Preceded by
BC Highway 1
Trans-Canada Highway
AB Highway 1
Succeeded by
SK Highway 1
Roads and Habitat Fragmentation Habitat fragmentation occurs when human-made barriers such as roads railroads canals power lines and oil pipelines penetrate and Banff National Park (ˈbæmf is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885 in the Canadian Rockies. Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a Mountain range in western North America. Canmore is a Town in Alberta, Canada, located in the Bow Valley with a permanent population of 12005 The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial Highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. Highway 1 is the British Columbia section of the Trans-Canada Highway. The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial Highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. Highway 1 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans&ndashCanada Highway mainland route
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