Alberta Highway 501

Highway 501
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Transportation
Length: 301 km (187 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Hwy 5 east of Mountain View
  Hwy 2
Hwy 4
Hwy 41
East end: Saskatchewan border
continues east as Hwy 13
Location
Specialized
and rural
municipalities:
Cardston County, Warner County No. 5, Forty Mile County No. 8, Cypress County
Major cities: Cardston, Milk River
Highway system

Provincial highways in Alberta

Hwy 500Hwy 503

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 501[1] is a highway in the province of Alberta, Canada. It runs west-east from Highway 5 east of Mountain View as gravel to Cardston, then pavement through Del Bonita and Milk River to Highway 879, then gravel again to the Saskatchewan border.

It is also known as 9 Avenue in Cardston, and Centre Avenue in Milk River. From Highway 887, on through to Saskatchewan, it follows the path of the Red Coat Trail.

Km by km description

Starting from the west end of Highway 501:

County km Intersecting road Notes Coordinates
Cardston County 0 Hwy 5 West to Mountain View and Waterton Lakes National Park 49°8′25″N 113°32′38″W / 49.14028°N 113.54389°W / 49.14028; -113.54389 (501 km 000)
6 Lee Creek Beazer 49°6′51″N 113°29′5″W / 49.11417°N 113.48472°W / 49.11417; -113.48472 (501 km 006)
24 Hwy 2, Main Street Cardston
North to Stand Off
Begin 2 south concurrency
49°11′20″N 113°18′5″W / 49.18889°N 113.30139°W / 49.18889; -113.30139 (501 km 024)
27 Hwy 2 South to U.S. Route 89
End 2 south concurrency
49°10′4″N 113°17′8″W / 49.16778°N 113.28556°W / 49.16778; -113.28556 (501 km 027)
31 Township Road 23 Aetna 49°7′49″N 113°15′6″W / 49.13028°N 113.25167°W / 49.13028; -113.25167 (501 km 031)
36 St. Mary River 49°5′31″N 113°13′16″W / 49.09194°N 113.22111°W / 49.09194; -113.22111 (501 km 036)
50 Hwy 820, Range Road 240 North to Spring Coulee 49°1′46″N 113°4′39″W / 49.02944°N 113.07750°W / 49.02944; -113.07750 (501 km 050)
59 North Milk River 49°1′35″N 112°58′10″W / 49.02639°N 112.96944°W / 49.02639; -112.96944 (501 km 059)
73 Hwy 62, Township Road 215 Del Bonita
North to Magrath
South to Montana Hwy 213 and Cut Bank
49°1′42″N 112°47′18″W / 49.02833°N 112.78833°W / 49.02833; -112.78833 (501 km 073)
County of Warner No. 5 105 Milk River 49°5′22″N 112°23′52″W / 49.08944°N 112.39778°W / 49.08944; -112.39778 (501 km 105)
132 Hwy 4 South to Coutts and I-15
Begin 4 north concurrency
49°6′56″N 112°3′41″W / 49.11556°N 112.06139°W / 49.11556; -112.06139 (501 km 132)
136 Hwy 4, Railway Street Milk River
North to Warner
End 4 north concurrency
49°8′51″N 112°5′13″W / 49.14750°N 112.08694°W / 49.14750; -112.08694 (501 km 136)
157 Hwy 877 North to Skiff 49°9′33″N 111°48′32″W / 49.15917°N 111.80889°W / 49.15917; -111.80889 (501 km 157)
168 Hwy 500, Range Road 132 South to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park 49°9′33″N 111°39′11″W / 49.15917°N 111.65306°W / 49.15917; -111.65306 (501 km 168)
County of Forty Mile No. 8 188 Hwy 879, Range Road 114 North to Foremost 49°12′9″N 111°26′26″W / 49.20250°N 111.44056°W / 49.20250; -111.44056 (501 km 188)
197 Hwy 880, Range Road 104 South to Aden 49°12′10″N 111°18′23″W / 49.20278°N 111.30639°W / 49.20278; -111.30639 (501 km 197)
213 Hwy 885, Range Road 91 North to Etzikom 49°12′37″N 111°6′16″W / 49.21028°N 111.10444°W / 49.21028; -111.10444 (501 km 213)
215 Pakowki Lake 49°12′30″N 111°4′46″W / 49.20833°N 111.07944°W / 49.20833; -111.07944 (501 km 215)
237 Hwy 887, Range Road 70 North to Orion
Begins to follow the Red Coat Trail
49°13′55″N 110°48′47″W / 49.23194°N 110.81306°W / 49.23194; -110.81306 (501 km 237)
250 Hwy 889, Range Road 60 North to Manyberries 49°15′40″N 110°40′44″W / 49.26111°N 110.67889°W / 49.26111; -110.67889 (501 km 250)
Cypress County 282 Hwy 41, Range Road 25 North to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
South to Montana Hwy 232 and Havre
49°13′28″N 110°15′8″W / 49.22444°N 110.25222°W / 49.22444; -110.25222 (501 km 282)
301 Range Road 10 Saskatchewan border
Continues as SK Hwy 13
49°11′36″N 110°0′19″W / 49.19333°N 110.00528°W / 49.19333; -110.00528 (501 km 301)

References

  1. Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 10


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