Alberta Highway 39
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Highway 39 is a short east-west highway located in central Alberta extending from the town of Drayton Valley eastward to the city of Leduc.
The highway begins 13 km east of Drayton Valley where it leaves Highway 22 and goes east.
[edit] Mile by mile
- 5 km - Highway 759 branches off to the north
- 15 km - Passes the hamlet of Carnwood
- 27 km - Highway 20 branches off to the south to the hamlet of Alsike
- 36 km - Highway 770 branches off to the north
- 37 km - Highway 770 branches off to the south to the village of Warburg
- 45 km - Passes the hamlet of Sunnybrook
- 56 km - Highway 778 branches off to the south to the village of Thorsby and proceeds north
- 59 km - Highway 622 branches off to the west while Highway 39 turns to the east
- 67 km - Passes the hamlet of Buford
- 75 km - Passes through the town of Calmar where Highway 795 branches to the south
- 80 km - Highway 60 branches off to the north toward the town of Devon
- 91 km - Meets Highway 2 at the west end of the city of Leduc where it ends
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