Alberta_Highway_28
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 28, commonly referred to as Highway 28, is a highway in north-central Alberta, Canada that connects Edmonton to Cold Lake. It begins at Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) in Edmonton as 97 Street NW, running through the city's north suburbs before entering Sturgeon County and passing CFB Edmonton. After merging with Highway 28A near Gibbons it winds through agricultural lands of north-central Alberta, roughly paralleling the North Saskatchewan River until Smoky Lake before continuing east through St. Paul County to Bonnyville. It turns northeast to CFB Cold Lake, before ending at Lakeshore Drive in the city of Cold Lake shortly thereafter.
Ardmore, Alberta
Ashmont, Alberta
Beacon Corner, Alberta
Beaver Crossing, Alberta
Beaverdam, Alberta
Big Meadow, Alberta
Bonnie Lake (Alberta)
Carbondale, Alberta
Castle Downs, Edmonton
Cold Lake Provincial Park
Dickinsfield, Edmonton
Durlingville, Alberta
Edwand
Egremont, Alberta
Flat Lake, Alberta
Fort Kent, Alberta
Grand Centre, Alberta
Hamlin, Alberta
Hewitt Estates, Alberta
Jurassic Forest (tourist attraction)
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Alberta_Highway_28
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 28, commonly referred to as Highway 28, is a highway in north-central Alberta, Canada that connects Edmonton to Cold Lake. It begins at Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) in Edmonton as 97 Street NW, running through the city's north suburbs before entering Sturgeon County and passing CFB Edmonton. After merging with Highway 28A near Gibbons it winds through agricultural lands of north-central Alberta, roughly paralleling the North Saskatchewan River until Smoky Lake before continuing east through St. Paul County to Bonnyville. It turns northeast to CFB Cold Lake, before ending at Lakeshore Drive in the city of Cold Lake shortly thereafter.
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. ...... designated as a feeder route.
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West
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East
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Cold Lake
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Edmonton
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in Bonnyville
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in Cold Lake
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in Hoselaw
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near Ashmont
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near Gibbons
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near Radway
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Ardmore
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Ashmont
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Beaver Crossing
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Bon Accord
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Bonnyville
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Fort Kent
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Gibbons
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Highway 28 highlighted in red
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East end of Hwy 36 concurrency
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East end of Hwy 41 concurrency
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Former Hwy 28 southern terminus
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Former Hwy 897
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Hwy 28 branches northeast
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Hwy 28 travels north
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Hwy 28 turns east; directional signage changes
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Hwy 28 turns north;
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Hwy 28 turns northeast;
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Crosses the Beaver River
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Lakeshore Drive
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PAR 120 north – Garner Lake Provincial Park
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Range Road 100 – Mallaig, Horseshoe Bay
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Range Road 221 – Opal
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Range Road 50
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in Edmonton
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Lakeshore Drive in Cold Lake
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