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Alberta Highway 18

Highway in Alberta, Canada


Highway in Alberta, Canada

FieldValue
provinceAB
typeHwy
route18
mapAlberta Highway 018.png
length_km160.8
length_ref
direction_aWest
direction_bEast
terminus_ain Green Court
junction{{plainlist
*{{JctprovinceABHwy22}} near Mayerthorpe
*{{JctprovinceABHwy33}} near Barrhead
*{{JctprovinceABHwy44}} in Westlock
*{{JctprovinceABHwy2}} near Clyde}}
terminus_bnear Thorhild
rural_municipalitiesLac Ste. Anne County, Barrhead No. 11 County, Westlock County, Thorhild County
townsBarrhead, Westlock
villagesClyde
previous_typeHwy
previous_route17
next_typeHwy
next_route19
  • near Mayerthorpe
  • near Barrhead
  • in Westlock
  • near Clyde}}

Highway 18 is a 161 km highway in Alberta, Canada. It stretches from Highway 43 at the hamlet of Green Court, through the towns of Barrhead and Westlock, to Highway 63 east of the hamlet of Thorhild.

Route description

Highway 18 begins northwest of the town of Mayerthorpe at the junction of Highway 43 at the hamlet of Green Court. It proceeds east for 8 km, crossing the terminus of Highway 22 prior to reaching Highway 757. It turns north for a few kilometres and bends east again until it crosses Highway 764, then curves north again.

The jog in the road skirts Thunder Lake Provincial Park to the north. Upon reaching Highway 763, Highway 18 turns east to the Town of Barrhead where it meets Highway 33. The two highways run concurrently to the north for approximately 5 km until a T–intersection north of town. Highway 18 then turns east from this intersection while Highway 33 turns west. Highway 769 branches to the north towards Neerlandia, 2 km east of this intersection.

Highway 18 then crosses Highways 776 and 777 before it reaches Westlock at Highway 44, some 103 km from the starting point. It continues east, crossing Highway 2 at Clyde at an intersection known as "Clyde Corner". The highway goes through Thorhild as it crosses Highway 827 and proceeds west until it reaches Highways 63 and 656 where it ends.

History

Highway 18 originally was a connection between Highway 2 at Clyde Corner and the towns of Westlock and Barrhead. In the 1940s it was extended northwest from Barrhead to Fort Assiniboine, and then in 1960 to Swan Hills. In , the 97 km section of Highway 18 between Barrhead and Swan Hills was renumbered to Highway 33, while Secondary Highway 655 between Barrhead and Thunder Lake Provincial Park, as well as Secondary Highway 656 between Clyde and Highway 46 (present-day Highway 63) west of Thorhild became part of Highway 18. Around the same time, gravel roads between Thunder Lake and Green Court were designated as Secondary Highway 918,

Major intersections

From west to east:

References

References

  1. (March 2015). "2015 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart". Alberta Transportation.
  2. "Highway 18 in Alberta".
  3. Department of Public Works. (1939). "Official Road Map". Province of Alberta.
  4. The H.M. Gousha Company. (1951). "Shell Map of Montana". The Shell Oil Company.
  5. (1994). "Pipeline to the Past : the history of Swan Hills and district". Swan Hills Historical Society.
  6. Travel Alberta. (1976–1977). "Alberta Official Road Map". Province of Alberta.
  7. Travel Alberta. (1978–1979). "Alberta Official Road Map". Province of Alberta.
  8. Travel Alberta. (1988). "Alberta Official Road Map". The Province of Alberta.
  9. ''Alberta Road Atlas'' (2005 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. pp. 55, 56, 57.
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