Alberta provincial highway 28

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Highway 28

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
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:

[edit] See also