Alberta Highway 35

Highway 35
Mackenzie Highway
Route information
Length: 465 km (289 mi)
Major junctions
South end: Hwy 2 at Grimshaw
  Hwy 690 near Deadwood
Hwy 697 near Paddle Prairie
Hwy 58 at High Level
North end: Highway 1 at the Alberta-Northwest Territories border near Indian Cabins
Location
Specialized
and rural
municipalities:
Peace No. 135 M.D., Northern Lights County, Mackenzie County
Towns: Manning, High Level
Highway system

Provincial highways in Alberta

Hwy 33Hwy 36

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 35,[1] which forms the majority of Alberta's portion of the Mackenzie Highway, is a north–south highway in northwest Alberta, Canada.

From the south, Highway 35 begins at its intersection with Highway 2, approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) north of the Town of Grimshaw, Alberta and ends at Alberta's boundary with the Northwest Territories. It continues on as Northwest Territories Highway 1. It is one of only two highway-grade roads connecting the NWT with a province (the other being in BC).

Major intersections

From south to north:

MunicipalitykmMileDescription
Municipal District of Peace No. 135 0 0 Hwy 2 Slave Lake, Peace River
County of Northern Lights 9 6 Hwy 737 west (Warrensville Rd)
15 9 Intersects Alberta Highway 986 east.
35 22 Passes through Dixonville.
58 36 Intersects Alberta Highway 690 east.
70 43 Passes through North Star.
78 48 Intersects Alberta Highway 691 east.
Town of Manning 79 49 Passes through Manning.
County of Northern Lights 95 59 Passes through Hotchkiss.
205 127 Passes through Paddle Prairie.
214 133 Intersects Alberta Highway 697 east.
Town of High Level 273 169 Enters High Level.
274 170 Intersects Alberta Highway 58 west.
Highway 58 concurrency begins.
275 171 Intersects Alberta Highway 58 east.
Highway 58 concurrency ends.
Mackenzie County 345 214 Passes through Meander River.
465 286 Terminates at Northwest Territories border.
Continues north as NWT Highway 1.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 6

External links

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