Alberta provincial highway 37

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Alberta provincial highway 37 is an east-west highway located in central Alberta extending from the town of Onoway to the west of Edmonton to Fort Saskatchewan to the northeast of Edmonton.

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Highway 37

The highway begins 3 km west of Onoway where it leaves Highway 43 and parallels it east for 1.5 km before Highway 43 turns south.

[edit] Mile by mile

  • 3 km - Spur to the south leading to the Onoway and Highway 777 branches off to the north
  • 11 km - Highway 779 branches off to the south
  • 13 km - Passes by the hamlet of Calahoo on the south
  • 22 km - Highway 44 branches off to the south
  • 33 km - Crosses Highway 2
  • 43 km - Crosses Highway 28
  • 50 km - Highway 28A branches off to the north
  • 53 km - Crosses Highway 825
  • 54 km - Meets Highway 15 and Highway 21 where it ends about 2 km west of Fort Saskatchewan

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