- Alberta Highway 15
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Highway 15 Route information Maintained by Alberta Transportation, the City of Edmonton, and the City of Fort Saskatchewan Length: 92 km (57 mi) Major junctions West end: Hwy 16 (Yellowhead Trail) in Edmonton Hwy 37
Hwy 21
Hwy 45
Hwy 29East end: Hwy 16 / Hwy 855 south of Mundare Location Municipalities: Strathcona County Rural municipalities: Sturgeon County, Lamont County Major cities: Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan Towns: Lamont, Mundare Villages: Chipman Highway system Provincial highways in Alberta
← Hwy 14 Hwy 16 → Highway 15 is a short highway in the Edmonton Region of Alberta. It connects central Edmonton to the suburb of Fort Saskatchewan and arcs around Elk Island National Park, providing a scenic, although two laned, alternative to a part of Highway 16. The highway follows the route of a railway line completed in 1937 by Canadian Pacific.
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Highway 15
The highway begins at the intersection of 50 Street and Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) in Edmonton. It proceeds northeast where it becomes Manning Drive, and sees the south end of Highway 28A and east end of Highway 37. It turns southeast and crosses the North Saskatchewan River and enters Fort Saskatchewan, then meets the north end of Highway 21, where it turns again northeast as 89 Avenue. As township road 554, Highway 45 and Highway 29 (formerly Highway 637) branch out to the northeast. Then, after turning southeast, it passes through the towns of Lamont and Mundare. At the outskirts of Mundare, it begins a 2.1 km concurrency with Highway 855 before ending at Highway 16.
Major intersections
Starting from the west end of Highway 15:
Manning Drive
Manning Drive Highway 15 Route information Maintained by the City of Edmonton
and Alberta TransportationLength: 14.8 km (9.2 mi) Major junctions South end: Fort Road 137 Avenue, 50 Street, 153 Avenue, Highway 28A North end: City Limits (33 Street NE) Location Major cities: Edmonton Highway system Manning Drive is a developing freeway in north-east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is currently still under construction, with the majority of its intersections at-grade, it retains its arterial road status. It was named after Alberta Premier Ernest Manning (1943–1968) in 1972.[1]
It has formed as a highway, and a better route, to the historic Fort Road, which was a major route connecting Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan. Fort Road has since been destroyed in places to make room for development, and the drive was renamed from Manning Freeway, however some old signs still remain.
Interchanges and intersections
Manning Drive currently has 12 interchanges.[2]
km Intersecting road Current intersection type Planned intersection Coordinates 0.0 Fort Road Splits into divided roadway Splits into collector-express setup 53°35′47″N 113°25′29″W / 53.59639°N 113.42472°W 0.2 136 Avenue Split intersection ??? 53°35′52″N 113°25′21″W / 53.59778°N 113.4225°W 0.4 137 Avenue Split intersection (traffic lights) Diamond interchange 53°35′56″N 113°25′16″W / 53.59889°N 113.42111°W 0.8 50 Street Split intersection (traffic lights) Diamond interchange 53°36′8″N 113°25′1″W / 53.60222°N 113.41694°W 1.2 142 Avenue Split intersection (traffic lights) Directional-T interchange (northbound only) 53°36′17″N 113°24′51″W / 53.60472°N 113.41417°W 1.5 Miller Boulevard / 144 Avenue Split intersection (traffic lights) Diamond interchange 53°36′25″N 113°24′42″W / 53.60694°N 113.41167°W 2.5 153 Avenue T intersection (traffic lights) Diamond interchange 53°36′52″N 113°24′13″W / 53.61444°N 113.40361°W 3.4 160 Avenue T intersection 53°37′19″N 113°23′57″W / 53.62194°N 113.39917°W 4.1 167 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) ??? 53°37′43″N 113°23′47″W / 53.62861°N 113.39639°W 4.9 Anthony Henday Drive none Stack interchange 53°38′10″N 113°23′35″W / 53.63611°N 113.39306°W 8.0 18 Street NW (to 195 Avenue) At-grade 53°39′26″N 113°22′8″W / 53.65722°N 113.36889°W 10.3 Meridian (1) Street N At-grade 53°40′11″N 113°20′33″W / 53.66972°N 113.3425°W 12.7 Highway 28A, 17 Street NE
(to 227 Avenue & Fort Road)At-grade 53°41′9″N 113°19′6″W / 53.68583°N 113.31833°W 14.8 33 Street NE, Range Road 233 At-grade 53°41′57″N 113°17′42″W / 53.69917°N 113.295°W References
External links
- 2010 Provincial Highways 1 - 216 Series Progress Chart (map, 8 MB) by Alberta Transportation.
Roads in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert, Alberta, Canada North-south streets - Clover Bar Road
- Broadmoor Boulevard
- Victoria Trail
- 34 Street
- 50 Street
- 66 Street
- 91 Street
- 97 Street
- Parsons Road (99 Street)
- Gateway Boulevard
- Calgary Trail (104 Street)
- 105 Street
- 109 Street
- 111 Street
- 113/114 Street
- 119/122 Street
- 124 Street
- 127 Street
- 156 Street
- Mayfield Road
- 170 Street
- Winterburn Road (215 Street)
East-west streets - Ellerslie Road (9 Avenue SW)
- 23 Avenue NW
- 34 Avenue NW
- Roper Road (51 Avenue)
- 61/63 Avenue
- Fox Drive
- University Avenue
- Whyte (82) Avenue
- 100 Avenue
- Baseline Road (101 Avenue)
- Jasper Avenue
- Stony Plain Road (101 Avenue)
- 107 Avenue (of Nations)
- 111/112 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard)
- 118 (Alberta) Avenue
- 137 Avenue
- 153 Avenue
- 167 Avenue
Other streets - Argyll Road
- Belgravia Road
- Bellerose Drive
- Boudreau Road
- Campbell Road
- Castle Downs Road
- Fort Road
- Giroux Road
- Hebert Road
- Kingsway (Avenue)
- McKenney Avenue
- Mill Woods Road
- Princess Elizabeth Avenue
- Queen Elizabeth Park Road
- St. Albert Trail
- Saskatchewan Drive
- Scona Road
- Sherwood Drive
- Sir Winston Churchill Avenue
- Walterdale Hill
Freeways and highways - 2 (QE2 Highway)
- 14
- 15 (Manning Drive)
- 16 (Yellowhead Trail)
- 16A
- 21
- 28
- 28A
- 37 (259 Avenue)
- Sherwood Park Freeway (100)
- Anthony Henday Drive (216)
- 627
- Whitemud Drive (628)
- Wye Road (630)
- Villeneuve Road (633)
- 814
- 825
- Groat Road
- Ray Gibbon Drive
- Terwillegar Drive
- Wayne Gretzky Drive
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