Saskatchewan Drive
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Scona Road | |
Maintained by | the City of Edmonton |
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Length | 8.5 km (5.3 mi) |
Location |
Edmonton Strathcona |
South end | 71 Avenue |
Major junctions | University Avenue, Groat Road, 109 Street, 105 Street |
North end | 98 Avenue / Connors Road |
Saskatchewan Drive / Scona Road is a river valley road on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was formed on the banks of the river when the area was known as the City of Strathcona. After the amalgamation with Edmonton, and as the grid streets expanded, Saskatchewan Drive was broken up, however most of it still remains, with portions being one-way streets.
Neighbourhoods
List of neighbourhoods Saskatchewan Drive and Scona Road runs through, in order from south to north:[1]
Interchanges and intersections
This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of Saskatchewan Drive. All intersections were at-grade, however to ease traffic at 98 Avenue a stack interchange was constructed.[1]
Direction | Intersecting road | Coordinates |
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East-West | 71 Avenue | 53°30′20″N 113°32′13″W / 53.50556°N 113.53694°W |
South-North | 74 Avenue | 53°30′37″N 113°32′24″W / 53.51028°N 113.54000°W |
University Avenue | 53°31′6″N 113°32′12″W / 53.51833°N 113.53667°W | |
87 Avenue / Groat Road | 53°31′22″N 113°32′26″W / 53.52278°N 113.54056°W | |
West-East | Emily Murphy Drive | 53°31′51″N 113°31′54″W / 53.53083°N 113.53167°W |
110 Street | 53°31′33″N 113°30′54″W / 53.52583°N 113.51500°W | |
109 Street / Walterdale Hill | 53°31′26″N 113°30′42″W / 53.52389°N 113.51167°W | |
104 Street | 53°31′24″N 113°29′51″W / 53.52333°N 113.49750°W | |
Gateway Boulevard | 53°31′25″N 113°29′45″W / 53.52361°N 113.49583°W | |
Queen Elizabeth Park Road | 53°31′27″N 113°29′37″W / 53.52417°N 113.49361°W | |
South-North | 99 Street | 53°31′38″N 113°29′10″W / 53.52722°N 113.48611°W |
97 Avenue (James MacDonald Bridge) / 98 Avenue | 53°32′10″N 113°29′2″W / 53.53611°N 113.48389°W |
References
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