St. Albert Trail

St. Albert Trail
St. Albert Trail is located in Edmonton
Start/End points of St. Albert Trail

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St. Albert Trail
Mark Messier Trail
Route information
Maintained by the City of Edmonton
and the City of St. Albert
Length: 14.1 km (8.8 mi)
Major junctions
South end: 118 Avenue / Groat Road, Edmonton
  118 Avenue, Yellowhead Trail, 137 Avenue, Hebert Road, McKenney Avenue, Giroux Road
North end: St. Albert City Limits
Location
Major cities: Edmonton
St. Albert
Highway system

Provincial highways in Alberta

St. Albert Trail is a major arterial road connecting the cities of Edmonton and St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.

The route begins as Groat Road, and becomes St. Albert Trail at 118 Avenue (at a traffic circle with traffic lights). At the interchange with Yellowhead Trail, the road becomes part of Alberta Highway 2. After only a few blocks (137 Avenue) the road now becomes Mark Messier Trail, as it moves away from central Edmonton. At the Edmonton – St. Albert boundary the road was known as St. Albert Road up until early 2009 when St. Albert City Council approved a name change from St. Albert Road to St. Albert Trail.[1] St. Albert Trail keeps this designation throughout that city, before exiting the city boundaries to the north where it becomes a divided highway as far north as Morinville. North of the St. Albert boundary the road has no other name than Highway 2.

Two smaller segments of St. Albert Trail also exists as local roads, separated from the artery when Edmonton expanded its grid system of streets, and cut it off. They are a southbound only at 111 Avenue & 127 Street, and a two way from 112 Avenue to 117 Avenue.

Contents

Neighbourhoods

List of neighbourhoods St. Albert Trail runs through, in order from south to north. Coincidentally it starts in Inglewood, Edmonton, and runs through Inglewood, St. Albert.[2]

Edmonton

St. Albert

  • Akinsdale
  • Sturgeon Heights
  • Downtown
  • Mission
  • Inglewood
  • Deer Ridge
  • Erin Ridge
  • Lacombe Park

Interchanges and intersections

This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of St. Albert Trail.[2]

Direction Intersecting road Current intersection type Coordinates
Southeast-Northwest 127 Street At-grade 53°33′30″N 113°32′29″W / 53.55833°N 113.54139°W / 53.55833; -113.54139 (Trail x 127)
111 Avenue At-grade 53°33′32″N 113°32′31″W / 53.55889°N 113.54194°W / 53.55889; -113.54194 (Trail x 111)
Direction Intersecting road Current intersection type Coordinates
South-North 112 Avenue At-grade 53°33′37″N 113°32′37″W / 53.56028°N 113.54361°W / 53.56028; -113.54361 (Trail x 112)
114 Avenue At-grade 53°33′49″N 113°32′42″W / 53.56361°N 113.545°W / 53.56361; -113.545 (Trail x 114)
117 Avenue At-grade 53°34′6″N 113°32′52″W / 53.56833°N 113.54778°W / 53.56833; -113.54778 (Trail x 117)
Direction Intersecting road Current intersection type Coordinates
South-North 118 Avenue Traffic light controlled traffic circle 53°34′13″N 113°32′58″W / 53.57028°N 113.54944°W / 53.57028; -113.54944 (Trail x 118)
Southeast-Northwest Dovercourt Avenue / Sherbrooke Avenue At-grade 53°34′37″N 113°33′16″W / 53.57694°N 113.55444°W / 53.57694; -113.55444 (Trail x Sherbrooke)
Yellowhead Trail Diamond interchange 53°34′52″N 113°33′25″W / 53.58111°N 113.55694°W / 53.58111; -113.55694 (Trail x Yellowhead)
131 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°35′27″N 113°33′57″W / 53.59083°N 113.56583°W / 53.59083; -113.56583 (Trail x 131)
137 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights) 53°35′58″N 113°34′30″W / 53.59944°N 113.575°W / 53.59944; -113.575 (Trail x 137)
156 Street / Campbell Road At-grade (traffic lights) 53°36′42″N 113°35′28″W / 53.61167°N 113.59111°W / 53.61167; -113.59111 (Trail x Campbell)
Anthony Henday Drive none 53°37′2″N 113°36′4″W / 53.61722°N 113.60111°W / 53.61722; -113.60111 (Trail x Henday)
Gervais Road / Hebert Road At-grade (traffic lights) 53°37′17″N 113°36′34″W / 53.62139°N 113.60944°W / 53.62139; -113.60944 (Trail x Hebert)
South-North St. Anne Street / Sturgeon Road At-grade (traffic lights) 53°38′9″N 113°37′25″W / 53.63583°N 113.62361°W / 53.63583; -113.62361 (Trail x Anne)
McKenney Avenue / Bellerose Drive At-grade (traffic lights) 53°38′35″N 113°37′34″W / 53.64306°N 113.62611°W / 53.64306; -113.62611 (Trail x Bellerose)
Giroux Road / Boudreau Road At-grade (traffic lights) 53°39′14″N 113°37′46″W / 53.65389°N 113.62944°W / 53.65389; -113.62944 (Trail x Boudreau)
Villeneuve Road / Erin Ridge Road At-grade (traffic lights) 53°39′28″N 113°37′48″W / 53.65778°N 113.63°W / 53.65778; -113.63 (Trail x Villeneuve)
City Limits (creek crossing) 53°40′49″N 113°38′23″W / 53.68028°N 113.63972°W / 53.68028; -113.63972 (Trail x limits)


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