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Alberta Highway 41

Highway in Alberta, Canada

Alberta Highway 41

Highway in Alberta, Canada

FieldValue
provinceAB
typeHwy
route41
alternate_nameBuffalo Trail
map[[File:Alberta Highway 41 Map.png240px]]
map_customyes
map_notesHighway 41 highlighted in red
length_km689.1
length_ref
direction_aSouth
direction_bNorth
terminus_aat the U.S. border in Wild Horse
junction{{plainlist
*{{jctstateABTCH1}} near Medicine Hat
*{{jctstateABHwy9}} near Oyen
*{{jctstateABHwy13}} near Czar
*{{jctstateABHwy14}} in Wainwright
*{{jctstateABTCH16}} in Vermilion
*{{jctstateABHwy45}} near Derwent
*{{jctstateABHwy29}} near Elk Point
*{{jctstateABHwy28}} in Bonnyville}}
terminus_bin La Corey
rural_municipalitiesCypress County, Special Area No. 2, Acadia No. 34 M.D., Special Area No. 3, Special Area No. 4, Provost No. 52 M.D., Wainwright No. 61 M.D., Vermilion River County, Two Hills No. 21 County, St. Paul No. 19 County, Bonnyville No. 87 M.D.
townsOyen, Wainwright, Vermilion, Elk Point, Bonnyville
villagesConsort, Czar
previous_typeHwy
previous_route40
next_typeHwy
next_route42
  • near Medicine Hat
  • near Oyen
  • near Czar
  • in Wainwright
  • in Vermilion
  • near Derwent
  • near Elk Point
  • in Bonnyville}}

Highway 41, officially named Buffalo Trail, is a 686 km north-south highway in eastern Alberta, Canada. It extends from the United States border at Wild Horse to Highway 55 in the hamlet of La Corey north of Bonnyville. Highway 41, along with Highway 36 and the portion of Highway 881 north of Lac La Biche, is part of the Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor, an economic development corridor that links the oil sands with Texas and Mexico, and works in association with the North American Ports-to-Plains Alliance.

Route description

Elkwater

Highway 41 begins at the Canada–United States border at Wild Horse as the northern continuation of Montana Secondary Highway 232, located about 43 mi north of Havre, Montana. It passes through Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park and the hamlet of Elkwater, before reaching the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) about 4.5 km west of Irvine. Highway 41 runs concurrent with Highway 1 for 16 km before turning north at Dunmore, about 10 km east of Medicine Hat. Highway 41 travels in a northeasterly direction for about 65 km before turning due north, parallel to the Saskatchewan border which is about 6.5 km further east. North of the Acadia Valley, Highway 41 travels in a northeasterly direction to Oyen, and intersects Highway 9 about 4 km north of town. Highway 41 continues for 68 km to Highway 12 near the Monitor, where it runs concurrent with Highway 12 for 17 km to Consort and resumes travelling north. Highway 41 intersects Highway 13 4 km north of Czar, before reaching Wainwright and intersecting Highway 14. Highway 41 continues for 57 km and crosses the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) at Vermilion. About 7 km east Derwent, Highway 41 shares a 4 km concurrency with Highway 45 before reaching Elk Point. Highway 41 passes Highway 29 before reaching Highway 28 at Hoselaw, where he two routes share an 18 km concurrency to Bonnyville. Highway 41 continues north for 20 km and ends at Highway 55 at La Corey, about 40 km west of Cold Lake.

Major intersections

From south to north: Interprovincial Park](cypress-hills-interprovincial-park)

Highway 41A

Segment of Highway 41A in Alberta
Highway 41A in Medicine Hat, Alberta

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 41A is the designation of an alternate route off Highway 41 serving the city of Medicine Hat. It branches off Highway 41 approximately 7 km north of the Trans-Canada Highway and runs approximately 12 km. It winds through Medicine Hat and terminates at its junction with the Trans-Canada Highway and the Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) west of the downtown core.

Major intersections

Starting from the east end of Highway 41A.

References

References

  1. "Highway 41 in Alberta".
  2. (March 2016). "2016 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart". Alberta Transportation.
  3. "Ports to Plains Corridor".
  4. "The EATC – Alberta Trade Corridor".
  5. "Highway 41A in Alberta".
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