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Trans-Canada Highway The longest national highway in the world, the main route of the Trans-Canada stretches 7604 km (4725 mi) from St. John's, NF, to Victoria, BC. Along the route, it passes through all ten provinces. |
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Dinosaur Trail Loop The 55 km (33 mi) Dinosaur Trail loop takes you west of Drumheller on the north side of the river off Hwy 9 into Midland Provincial Park and the Valley of the Dinosaurs. You’ll cross the river valley on a cable ferry and return to town on the south side of the Red Deer River.
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Forestry Trunk Road The Forestry Trunk Road leads north from Coleman to the Highwood Junction, and continues for some 1,000 km (621 mi). Initially laid to aid in the fighting of forest fires, common in arid southern Alberta, the graded, largely unpaved road travels through some of the province's most scenic spots, including Plateau Mountain and the Oldman River. The route also offers a quiet, scenic alternative with hiking, fishing and basic camping facilities along the way.
Address: Highway 940
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Highway 4 Highway 4 can be used to access the city of Lethbridge and satellite communities such as Raymond and Warner. It intersects with Highway 5 and later becomes Mayor Magrath Drive in Lethbridge. Address: . Lethbridge AB Canada
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Highway 5 Highway 5 can be used to access the city of Lethbridge. It leads out to the Lethbridge County Airport and satellite communities such as Magrath and Welling. Highway 5 also intersects with Highway 4 which becomes Magrath Drive in Lethbridge. Address: . Lethbridge AB
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Hoodoo Trail Loop The Hoodoo Trail leads 25 km (15 mi) southeast of Drumheller on Hwy 10 past Badlands terrain to the communities that blossomed during Alberta’s prosperous coal mining days. Along the way you’ll pass the natural rock formations called hoodoos: the hard rock caps on top of the their pillars act as umbrellas, sheltering the softer sandstone beneath.
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Highway 25 Highway 25 is a provincial highway located in southern Alberta north of the city of Lethbridge. It travel along Highway 3 on the northwestern outskirts of Lethbridge where it meets with University Drive West and interchanges with Highway 3. Address: . AB
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