Alberta provincial highway 41

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Alberta provincial highway 41 (also called Buffalo Trail) is a 686 km long north-south highway located in eastern Alberta, extending from the hamlet of La Corey (west of the city of Cold Lake along Highway 55) to the United States border at the hamlet of Wild Horse.

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The highway begins 3 km north of La Corey along Highway 55 (54°26′33.06″N, 110°45′42.19″W) and goes south.

km Description Coordinates
18 km Crosses Highway 660 54°17′48.82″N, 110°45′19.92″W
20 km Enters the town of Bonnyville and becomes 55th Street and crosses Highway 28 54°16′29.43″N, 110°44′31.46″W
30 km Passes by Muriel Lake near the hamlet of Gurneyville and goes west  
35 km Crosses Highway 657 as it enters the Kehewin Indian Reserve 123 54°07′32.34″N, 110°47′22.58″W
43 km Crosses Highway 28 and continues south 54°06′41.06″N, 110°53′28.59″W
55 km Highway 29 junction to St. Paul 53°58′34.38″N, 110°53′49.94″W
64 km Enters the town of Elk Point where it crosses Highway 646 53°53′20.99″N, 110°53′45.94″W
79 km Highway 640 branches off to the east 53°44′38.18″N, 110°53′45.71″W
91 km Highway 45 branches off to the west leading to the village of Derwent 53°39′24.98″N, 110°52′06.36″W
98 km Highway 45 branches off to the east 53°35′56.25″N, 110°52′00.07″W
105 km Highway 631 branches off to the west 53°32′25.47″N, 110°52′01.23″W
127 km Passes through the town of Vermilion and crosses Highway 16 53°20′14.87″N, 110°51′35.90″W
150 km Crosses Highway 619 53°09′39.46″N, 110°52′59.09″W
172 km Highway 883 branches off to the west 53°59′54.92″N, 110°51′58.73″W
178 km Highway 614 branches off to the east 52°57′33.40″N, 110°49′29.60″W
184 km Crosses Highway 14 east of the town of Wainwright 52°50′35.49″N, 110°49′32.90″W
224 km Crosses Highway 13 52°29′17.59″N, 110°49′10.39″W
227 km Passes by the entrance to the village of Czar 52°27′07.99″N, 110°49′01.16″W
245 km Highway 600 branches off to the east 52°19′03.05″N, 110°49′06.43″W
254 km Highway 599 branches off to the west 52°13′48.88″N, 110°50′13.72″W
283 km Joins Highway 12 at the village of Consort and goes east while (Highway 886 branches to the south) 52°00′04.78″N, 110°47′25.95″W
300 km Branches off Highway 12 to the south 51°59′22.90″N, 110°31′46.13″W
368 km Reaches Highway 9 51°23′12.02″N, 110°28′23.76″W
370 km Passes through the town of Oyen where Highway 895 branches to the south and Highway 41 turns to the southeast 51°26′33.06″N, 110°45′42.19″W
388 km Crosses Highway 570 51°14′26.04″N, 110°14′12.84″W
397 km Passes by the hamlet of Acadia Valley 51°09′12.92″N, 110°13′14.49″W
418 km Highway 562 branches off to the east 50°58′42.21″N, 110°11′36.98″W
424 km Crosses the Red Deer River 50°55′59.13″N, 110°08′58.77″W
427 km Highway 899 branches off to the east 50°54′18.36″N, 110°07′33.29″W
430 km Highway 555 branches off to the west 50°51′45.03″N, 110°07′10.54″W
445 km Crosses the South Saskatchewan River 50°43′06.56″N, 110°04′42.67″W
454 km Highway 545 branches off to the east 50°39′31.25″N, 110°05′45.62″W
481 km Highway 537 branches off to the east 50°25′30.55″N, 110°05′44.84″W
498 km Highway 528 branches off to the east 50°15′02.74″N, 110°16′45.63″W
550 km Highway 41A branches off to the west 50°01′47.57″N, 110°32′00.56″W
556 km Joins Highway 1 east of the city of Medicine Hat and goes east 49°58′28.38″N, 110°33′04.62″W
572 km Leaves Highway 1 to the south 49°57′19.67″N, 110°20′22.49″W
590 km Highway 515 branches off to the east 49°47′11.53″N, 110°20′33.57″W
602 km Highway 514 branches off to the west 49°41′12.41″N, 110°17′51.93″W
604 km Passes through Elkwater and the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park 49°39′58.60″N, 110°16′17.30″W
662 km Crosses Highway 501 49°14′40.73″N, 110°15′02.89″W
686 km Reaches the United States border at the hamlet of Wild Horse where it ends 49°00′00″N, 110°12′55.61″W

[edit] Highway 41A

41A
Highway 41A

Since Highway 41 bypasses the city of Medicine Hat, intersecting with the Trans-Canada Highway a few miles to the east, a spur route, Highway 41A, was constructed providing a more direct route into the city for traffic coming off 41. The short route branches off the main highway 7 km north of the Trans-Canada and runs approximately 12 km, winding through Medicine Hat and terminating at a junction with Hwy. 1 west of the downtown.

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