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.

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.