Alberta provincial highway 28
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Alberta provincial highway 28 is an east-west highway located in north central Alberta extending from the city of Edmonton to the city of Cold Lake.
[edit] Mile-by-Mile Description
The highway begins in the city of Edmonton at the junction of Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) and 97 Street NW.
km | Description |
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20 km | Proceeds north through the city and crosses Highway 37 |
39 km | Reaches Highway 803 and turns east |
45 km | Passes by the town of Bon Accord |
51 km | Meets Highway 28A and Highway 643 at the town of Gibbons and turns north |
62 km | Meets Highway 651 and turns east |
72 km | Meets Highway 38 (just west of the town of Redwater) and turns north |
81 km | Meets Highway 827 (which leads to the hamlet of Egremont) and turns northeast |
88 km | Highway 63 branches off to the north; Highway 829 branches to the south |
94 km | Passes by the hamlet of Radway |
106 km | Crosses Highway 831 and passes by the village of Waskatenau and turns east |
116 km | Passes by the hamlet of Warspite |
127 km | Crosses Highway 855 and passes by the town of Smoky Lake |
149 km | Crosses Highway 857 and the entrance into the hamlet of Bellis |
157 km | Highway 36 from the north joins Highway 28 |
164 km | Passes the village of Vilna where Highway 859 branches off to the south |
176 km | passes by the hamlet of Spedden and the road that leads to Garner Lake Provincial Park |
178 km | Highway 866 branches off to the north |
188 km | At the corner of the hamlet of Ashmont, Highway 28A branches off to the northeast while Highway 28 and Highway 36 go south |
204 km | At the corner of the hamlet of St. Brides, Highway 36 continues south while Highway 28 turns east |
220 km | Passes the town of St. Paul and crosses Highway 881 |
248 km | Meets and joins Highway 41 and turns north |
263 km | After entering the Kehewin Indian Reserve 123, Highway 41 branches off to the east merging with Highway 657 |
272 km | Joins with Highway 28A at the hamlet of Hoselaw and turns northeast |
290 km | Passes through the town of Bonnyville where Highway 41 branches off to the North; Highway 659 branches to the east; and Highway 28 moves to the northwest. |
294 km | Crosses Highway 660 |
301 km | Highway 657 branches off to the south at Fort Kent |
309 km | Crosses Highway 892 at the hamlet of Ardmore |
315 km | Enters the Cold Lake Indian Reserve 149 |
328 km | Passes by the hamlet of Beaver Crossing and turns north after joining with Highway 55 from Saskatchewan |
338 km | Reaches the city of Cold Lake and ends at the Cold Lake Marina. |
[edit] Alberta provincial highway 28A
Highway 28A includes various sections that parallel Highway 28: