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The St. Mary River below St. Mary Reservoir in Alberta. The St. Mary River also provides water for irrigation in Southern Alberta. The St. Mary River Irrigation District (SMRID) is Canada’s largest irrigation district delivering water through 2,060 kilometres (1,280 mi) of canals and pipelines to approximately 1,505 square kilometres (372,000 acres) of land south of the Oldman and South ...
National Park) Chief Mountain: 0.0: 0.0: MT 17 south – Glacier National Park: Continues into Montana: Canada–United States border at Chief Mountain Border Crossing 22.0: 13.7: Highway 5 east – Cardston, Lethbridge: South end of Hwy 5 concurrency and Cowboy Trail: 22.9: 14.2: Highway 5 west – Waterton Park: North end of Hwy 5 concurrency ...
The route has remained mostly unchanged from its original routing, except to expand lanes or straighten and widen some narrow sections. The most notable reroutings from the original corridor are: 1) the section from Moyie Springs, Idaho, to just inside the Montana border, which once ran much further north, as seen on the 1937 map of the area [3] (Old US 2N intersects today's US 2 about 2.6 ...
A Glacier National Park road trip is ideal for those who want to admire some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes, even if just out the car window. It’s easy to see why a road trip to ...
Chief Mountain (Blackfoot: Ninaistako) (9,085 feet (2,769 m)) is located in the U.S. state of Montana on the eastern border of Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
Highway 5 is a 129-kilometre (80 mi) highway that connects Lethbridge to Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta, Canada.It begins as an east–west highway in Waterton and transitions to a north–south route before ending at Crowsnest Trail in Lethbridge.