Alberta Highway 14

Alberta Highway 14 shield Alberta Highway 14 Poundmaker shield

Highway 14
Poundmaker Trail
Route information
Length: 257 km (160 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Hwy 2 in Edmonton
 

Hwy 216 in Edmonton
Hwy 21 near Edmonton
Hwy 36 in Viking
Hwy 26 near Kinsella
Hwy 41 in Wainwright

Hwy 17 near the Saskatchewan border
East end: Saskatchewan border
continues east as Hwy 40
Location
Specialized
and rural
municipalities:
Strathcona County, Beaver County, Wainwright No. 61 M.D.
Major cities: Edmonton
Towns: Tofield, Viking, Wainwright
Villages: Ryley, Holden, Irma
Highway system

Provincial highways in Alberta

Hwy 13Hwy 15

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 14[1] is an east-west highway through central Alberta. It spans from the City of Edmonton to the AlbertaSaskatchewan border. It runs parallel to the more northern Highway 16.

It begins in Edmonton as Whitemud Drive and at the Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard interchange, where it connects with Highway 2. It travels east where it forms a 5 km (3 mi) concurrency with Highway 216 (Edmonton's outer ring road), before turning in a general southeast direction. It passes through South Cooking Lake, Tofield, Ryley, Poe, Holden, Bruce, Viking, Kinsella, Irma, Fabyan, and Wainwright.[2]

Along with Saskatchewan Highway 40 (with which it connects at the boundary), it forms part of the Poundmaker Trail, named after Chief Poundmaker of the Cree.

Major Intersections

Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm[3]miDestinationsNotes
Continues as Hwy 2 west (Whitemud Drive)
City of Edmonton00 Hwy 2 south (Gateway Boulevard) Edmonton International Airport, Red Deer, Calgary
Calgary Trail north – Edmonton City Centre
99 Street
Interchange
Hwy 14 begins
2191 StreetInterchange
4275 Street / 66 StreetInterchange
5350 StreetInterchange
7434 StreetInterchange
9617 StreetInterchange
Strathcona County 106 Hwy 216 north (Anthony Henday Drive)
Hwy 628 east
Hwy 216 exit 64
Hwy 14 branches south
Hwy 216 concurrency begins
 159 Hwy 216 west (Anthony Henday Drive)Hwy 216 exit 66
Hwy 14 branches east
Hwy 216 concurrency ends
 2012 Hwy 21 Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Camrose
Divided Highway Ends
 2717 Hwy 824 north Ardrossan
South Cooking Lake2918South Cooking Lake Road
Beaver County 5232 Hwy 630 north / Hwy 833 south Lindbrook, Sherwood Park, Camrose
Tofield6037 To Hwy 834 north (46 Avenue)Tofield west access
613846 AvenueTofield east access
 6339 Hwy 834 Chipman, Round Hill
Ryley7949 Hwy 854 south BawlfHwy 854 concurrency begins
8050 Hwy 854 north MundareHwy 854 concurrency ends
Holden9358 Hwy 855 Mundare, Daysland
Bruce10867 Hwy 857 Vegreville
Viking12880 Hwy 36 (Veterans Memorial Highway) Two Hills, Killam
12980 To Hwy 619 east
 14489 Hwy 26 west Camrose
Kinsella14892 Hwy 870 south LougheedHwy 870 concurrency begins
14993 Hwy 870 north InnisfreeHwy 870 concurrency ends
M.D. of Wainwright No. 61Irma170106 Hwy 881 Mannville, Hardisty
 185115 Hwy 883 north
 187116Crosses Battle River
Fabyan189117Range Road 75
Wainwright1981231 Street south – CFB Wainwright
202126 Hwy 41 (Buffalo Trail) Vermilion, Consort
 216134 Hwy 610 north Edgerton, Ribstone, Chauvin
 223139 Hwy 894 northHwy 894 concurrency begins
 226140 Hwy 894 south EdgertonHwy 894 concurrency ends
 232144 Hwy 897 north Paradise Valley, Kitscoty
 254158 Hwy 17 south Dillberry Lake Provincial Park, MacklinHwy 17 concurrency begins
 256159 Hwy 17 north LloydminsterHwy 17 concurrency ends
 257160Alberta / Saskatchewan BoundaryHwy 14 ends
Continues as Hwy 40 east Marsden, Cut Knife, The Battlefords

References

  1. Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 4
  2. Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (2015 ed.). Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation. § J–6, I–6, J–7, and J–8.
  3. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2016-04-12.

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