Alberta Highway 22
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 22 is a north-south highway in Alberta, Canada. The highway has been billed as the Cowboy Trail, since it passes through a lot of ranch country. The highway generally follows the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. In 1955 a ferry was built to cross the North Saskatchewan River. A bridge was eventually built to replace a ferry that crossed the river. In 2014, at the cost of C$52 million, a new bridge was completed.
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Alberta Highway 22
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 22 is a north-south highway in Alberta, Canada. The highway has been billed as the Cowboy Trail, since it passes through a lot of ranch country. The highway generally follows the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. In 1955 a ferry was built to cross the North Saskatchewan River. A bridge was eventually built to replace a ferry that crossed the river. In 2014, at the cost of C$52 million, a new bridge was completed.
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Drayton Valley
James River Bridge
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Access to Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site.
Hwy 11 concurrency begins
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Hwy 16 concurrency begins
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Hwy 22 branches north
Hwy 22 branches northeast
Hwy 22 branches west
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Crosses Oldman River
Crosses the Bow River
Crosses the Clearwater River
Crosses the Highwood River
Crosses the James River
Crosses the Little Red Deer River
Crosses the North Saskatchewan River
Crosses the Pembina River
Crosses the Raven River
Crosses the Red Deer River
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James Walker Trail / Fireside Gate
Park Access Road 152 east
Redwood Meadows Drive
Urban Approach Road 115 north
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