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Alberta provincial highway 61 (the "Red Coat Trail") is an east-west highway located in southern Alberta extending from east of Lethbridge and proceeds east toward the Saskatchewan border.
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0 km |
Begins 2 km north of Stirling as a branch off Highway 4 and turns east |
49°31′22.53″N, 112°31′21.47″W |
24 km |
Crosses Highway 36 at the hamlet of Wrentham |
49°31′24.60″N, 112°11′59.83″W |
53 km |
Joins Highway 877 at the hamlet of Skiff |
49°31′09.18″N, 111°48′00.07″W |
54 km |
Leaves Highway 877 |
49°29′37.93″N, 111°47′58.40″W |
81 km |
Crosses Highway 879 at the village of Foremost |
49°28′37.40″N, 111°26′21.98″W |
109 km |
Crosses Highway 885 at the hamlet of Etzikom |
49°28′44.16″N, 111°06′08.63″W |
132 km |
Joins Highway 887 at the hamlet of Orion and goes south |
49°27′56.40″N, 110°48′41.43″W |
135 km |
Leaves Highway 887 and goes east |
49°24′04.48″N, 110°48′42.27″W |
147 km |
Passes by the hamlet of Manyberries |
49°24′20.85″N, 110°41′26.47″W |
150 km |
Meets Highway 889 where it ends |
49°24′46.53″N, 110°40′56.28″W |
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