Highway 13 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length: | 366 km (227 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | Alder Flats | |||
Hwy 22 Hwy 20 Hwy 2 Hwy 2A Hwy 21 Hwy 26 Hwy 56 Hwy 36 Hwy 41 |
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East end: | Saskatchewan border near Hayter continues east as Hwy 14 |
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Location | ||||
Rural municipalities: |
Wetaskiwin No. 10 County, Camrose County, Flagstaff County, Provost No. 52 M.D. | |||
Major cities: | Wetaskiwin, Camrose | |||
Towns: | Daysland, Killam, Sedgewick, Hardisty, Provost | |||
Villages: | Bittern Lake, Bawlf, Strome, Lougheed, Amisk, Hughenden | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Alberta
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 13[1] is an east–west highway through central Alberta. It spans from the Alberta-Saskatchewan border to Alder Flats, 6 km west of Highway 22.
Located south of Highway 14, it runs parallel to it. Within Alberta, it passes through Hayter, Provost, Metiskow, Hughenden, Amisk, Hardisty, Lougheed, Sedgewick, Killam, Strome, Daysland, Bawlf, Ohaton, Camrose, Bittern Lake, Gwynne, Wetaskiwin, Falun, Ma-Me-O Beach, Westerose, Winfield, Buck Lake, and Alder Flats
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 13A[1] is the designation of the following two alternate routes off the Highway 13.
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