Hay River Highway

Highway 2 shield

Hay River Highway
Northwest Territories Highway 2
Route information
Length: 38 km (24 mi)
Major junctions
South end: Highway 1 (Mackenzie Highway) in Enterprise
  Highway 5 (Fort Smith Highway) in Hay River
North end: Wharf Site in Hay River
Highway system

Northwest Territories highways

Highway 1Highway 3

Highway 2, known more commonly as the Hay River Highway, is the shortest numbered highway in the Northwest Territories, and connects Hay River to the junction of Highway 1 at Enterprise. Its total length is 38 km (24 mi), all of which is paved. 6.1 km (3.8 mi) south of downtown Hay River, there is a junction with Highway 5.

The highway was originally a portion of the Mackenzie Highway; this status ended with extension of the highway northwest from Enterprise, first as a route around Great Slave Lake to Yellowknife, and then west to Fort Simpson.

The highway is one of the most "ruralized" highways in the N.W.T., with two subdivisions and one or two other clusters of homes.

The highway is designated as a core route of Canada's National Highway System.


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