97 Street, Edmonton

97 Street
Heroes Boulevard, Alberta Highway 28
Former name(s) Namayo Avenue[1]
Maintained by the City of Edmonton
Length 12.1 km (7.5 mi)
Location Edmonton
South end Jasper Avenue
Major
junctions
Jasper Avenue, 111 Avenue, 118 Avenue, Yellowhead Trail, 137 Avenue, 153 Avenue, 167 Avenue
North end City Limits (start of exit for CFB Edmonton)

97 Street is a major arterial road in north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is used to take vehicles in and out of Downtown Edmonton to the city's northern suburban neighbourhoods and to the region's main military installation, CFB Edmonton.

The road has existed in some form since Edmonton's was a small agricultural community. At its southern terminus it connects with Jasper Avenue, early Edmonton's main street, at the location of the Shaw Conference Centre and Canada Place the main federal government offices in Alberta since 1988 and the former site of the Alberta Hotel. Proceeding north, 97 Street passes the Winspear Centre for Music, and the Law Courts, as well as the Chinatown gate Like all early roads in eastern Edmonton, Nayamo Avenenue as it was called, ran at a slight angle to a true north-south line, being more NNW-SSE. During later development (north of 110A Avenue) it switches to a straight north-south course. Chinatown

The neighbourhood along the west side, between 137 and 153 Avenues, Griesbach, used to be designated for homes for the families of the base. This has since been bought by the city for redevelopment. 97 Street is still used as the Canadian Forces' parade to the base upon return of duty of the troops. This has prompted the light standards being tied with yellow ribbons and the street nicknamed Heroes Boulevard. This honorary name was the idea of local dentist Randy Crowell as a tribute to all past and present members of Edmontons' military family. 10,000 names were gathered through radio media outlets and presented to City Hall in support of the Heroes Boulevard tribute.

Neighbourhoods

List of neighbourhoods 97 Street runs through, in order from south to north.[2]

Interchanges and intersections

This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of 97 Street.[2]

Direction Intersecting road Current intersection type Coordinates
South-North Jasper (101) Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°32′32″N 113°29′8″W / 53.54222°N 113.48556°W / 53.54222; -113.48556 (97 x 101)
103A Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°32′48″N 113°29′14″W / 53.54667°N 113.48722°W / 53.54667; -113.48722 (97 x 103A)
107A Avenue (of Nations) At-grade (traffic lights) 53°33′10″N 113°29′23″W / 53.55278°N 113.48972°W / 53.55278; -113.48972 (97 x 107A)
108A Avenue (to Kingsway (Avenue)) At-grade (traffic lights) 53°33′17″N 113°29′26″W / 53.55472°N 113.49056°W / 53.55472; -113.49056 (97 x 108A)
111 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard) At-grade (traffic lights) 53°33′32″N 113°29′31″W / 53.55889°N 113.49194°W / 53.55889; -113.49194 (97 x 111)
118 (Alberta) Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°34′13″N 113°29′31″W / 53.57028°N 113.49194°W / 53.57028; -113.49194 (97 x 118)
Yellowhead Trail Single-point urban interchange 53°34′53″N 113°29′31″W / 53.58139°N 113.49194°W / 53.58139; -113.49194 (97 x Yellowhead)
127 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) with
(101 St/128 Av) quadrant roadway
53°35′5″N 113°29′31″W / 53.58472°N 113.49194°W / 53.58472; -113.49194 (97 x 127)
132 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°35′31″N 113°29′31″W / 53.59194°N 113.49194°W / 53.59194; -113.49194 (97 x 132)
137 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°35′58″N 113°29′31″W / 53.59944°N 113.49194°W / 53.59944; -113.49194 (97 x 137)
144 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°36′25″N 113°29′31″W / 53.60694°N 113.49194°W / 53.60694; -113.49194 (97 x 144)
153 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°36′50″N 113°29′31″W / 53.61389°N 113.49194°W / 53.61389; -113.49194 (97 x 153)
160 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°37′17″N 113°29′31″W / 53.62139°N 113.49194°W / 53.62139; -113.49194 (97 x 160)
Castle Downs Road / 167 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°37′44″N 113°29′31″W / 53.62889°N 113.49194°W / 53.62889; -113.49194 (97 x 167)
176 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°38′18″N 113°29′31″W / 53.63833°N 113.49194°W / 53.63833; -113.49194 (97 x 176)
Anthony Henday Drive none 53°38′46″N 113°29′31″W / 53.64611°N 113.49194°W / 53.64611; -113.49194 (97 x Henday)
City Limits (Start of exit for CFB Edmonton) 53°39′2″N 113°29′31″W / 53.65056°N 113.49194°W / 53.65056; -113.49194 (97 x limits)

References

  1. Naming Edmonton: from Ada to Zoie, (ed.) Merrily K. Aubrey, University of Alberta Press, Edmonton (Alta.), 2004, Edmonton Historical Board, Heritage Sites Committee. p. 228
  2. 1 2 City of Edmonton map utility


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