Alberta provincial highway 64
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Alberta provincial highway 64 is a highway in northern Alberta that begins at the British Columbia border and ends to the south-west of Fairview at Highway 2.
It starts south of Boundry Lake on the Alberta/British Columbia border and runs east for 12 km, where Highway 717 branches to the south then continues west through Cleardale. At km 57, Highway 726 branches to the north towards Worsley, and at km 84, Highway 730 branches to the north while Highway 64 turns south. At km 98 it passes through Hines Creek, where it crosses Highway 685. At km 120, Highway 682 branches to the west, while Highway 64A branches to the east. It ends at km 126, at the intersection with Highway 2.
[edit] Highway 64A
Highway 64A is a 6 km long connection between Highway 64 and Highway 2, running from the intersection of Highway 64 and Highway 682 directly east to the town of Fairview.