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  2. Alberta Highway 1A - Wikipedia

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    The second of the 1A routes, known as the Bow Valley Trail, begins in Canmore, off of the Trans-Canada Highway at exit 91. It formerly began at the Trans-Canada Highway at exit 86 and passed through Canmore; however, ownership of the section was transferred to the Town of Canmore. The roadway still carries the name "Bow Valley Trail". [1]

  3. Alberta Highway 93 - Wikipedia

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    A second parkway, the Bow Valley Parkway also links Lake Louise and the Town of Banff. Known as Highway 1A, this road parallels Highway 1 and, at the midpoint, passes the Castle Mountain junction where Highway 93 south, or the Banff-Windermere Highway, branches southwest into Kootenay National Park in British Columbia. [3] Bow Lake

  4. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Bow Valley Parkway — — Former section of Highway 1. Highway 1A: 89: 55 Highway 1 (TCH) in Canmore: Highway 1 (TCH) in Calgary Bow Valley Trail c. 1957: current Former section of Highway 1. Highway 2: 1273: 791 US 89 at the U.S. border at Carway: Highway 43 north of Grande Prairie • Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Airdrie – Edmonton)

  5. Alberta Highway 58 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 58, commonly referred to as Highway 58, is an east–west highway in northwest Alberta, Canada. [2] It starts west of the Rainbow Lake Airport and passes through the towns of Rainbow Lake and High Level before it ends at the Wood Buffalo National Park boundary west of Garden River.

  6. Bow Valley Parkway - Wikipedia

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  7. Bow Trail - Wikipedia

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    Bow Trail is an expressway in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta.It gets its name from the Bow River, which runs through the city north of the road itself.It runs from downtown Calgary, where the westbound traffic continues from 6 Avenue SW and eastbound traffic becomes 9 Avenue SW, to 85 Street SW.

  8. Alberta Highway 61 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 61, commonly referred to as Highway 61, is an east–west highway in southern Alberta, Canada.In the west, Highway 61 starts at Highway 4 north of the Village of Stirling and ends at Highway 889 east of the Hamlet of Manyberries.

  9. Alberta Highway 64 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 64A in Fairview, Alberta. Alberta Provincial Highway No. 64A is the designation of an alternate route off Highway 64 serving the Town of Fairview. It extends 7 km (4.3 mi) from its intersection with Highway 64/Highway 682 in the west to its intersection with Highway 2/Highway 732 within Fairview in the east.