Alberta Highway 29

Alberta Highway 29 shield

Highway 29
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Transportation
Length: 152 km (94 mi)
Existed: 2006 – present
Major junctions
West end: Hwy 15 near Lamont
  Hwy 45
Hwy 36
East end: Hwy 41 north of Elk Point
Location
Specialized
and rural
municipalities:
Lamont County, Two Hills No. 21 County, Smoky Lake County, St. Paul No. 19 County
Towns: Lamont, St. Paul
Highway system

Provincial highways in Alberta

Hwy 28Hwy 31

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 29[1] is an east–west highway located in east–central Alberta.

Highway 29 was established in 2006 by renumbering portions of Highway 637, Highway 45, Highway 860, Highway 36, and Highway 28 between Highway 15, approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) northwest of the Town of Lamont, and Highway 41, approximately 28 km (17 mi) east of the Town of St. Paul.[2]

It begins northwest of Lamont at Highway 15, and runs east through Hairy Hill, Duvernay, Brosseau, Foisy, St. Brides, and St. Paul before ending at Highway 41 approximately 9 km (5.6 mi) north of Elk Point.

Major intersections

Municipality km Intersecting road Notes Coordinates
Lamont County 0 Hwy 15 Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Bruderheim, Mundare Township Road 554
Highway 29 begins
53°46′24″N 112°49′42″W / 53.77333°N 112.82833°W / 53.77333; -112.82833 (29 km 000)
3 Hwy 831 Waskatenau, Boyle Lamont
Range Road 194
53°46′27″N 112°46′39″W / 53.77417°N 112.77750°W / 53.77417; -112.77750 (29 km 003)
32 Hwy 855 Andrew, Mundare Range Road 164 53°46′24″N 112°19′55″W / 53.77333°N 112.33194°W / 53.77333; -112.33194 (29 km 032)
County of Two Hills No. 21 50 Hwy 857 Willingdon, Vegreville Range Road 145 53°46′24″N 112°3′33″W / 53.77333°N 112.05917°W / 53.77333; -112.05917 (29 km 050)
53 Hwy 45 west Willingdon, Bruderheim Hairy Hill
Begin Highway 45 concurrency
53°46′33″N 112°0′57″W / 53.77583°N 112.01583°W / 53.77583; -112.01583 (29 km 053)
61 Hwy 45 east Two Hills, Derwent, Marwayne End Highway 45 concurrency 53°46′18″N 111°53′55″W / 53.77167°N 111.89861°W / 53.77167; -111.89861 (29 km 061)
62 Hwy 860 north Highway 645 Range Road 133 53°46′23″N 111°53′10″W / 53.77306°N 111.88611°W / 53.77306; -111.88611 (29 km 062)
75 Hwy 36 south Two Hills, Viking Duvernay
Range Road 122
Highway 29 turns north
Begin Highway 36 concurrency
53°46′23″N 111°41′17″W / 53.77306°N 111.68806°W / 53.77306; -111.68806 (29 km 075)
77 North Saskatchewan River 53°47′21″N 111°41′17″W / 53.78917°N 111.68806°W / 53.78917; -111.68806 (29 km 077)
78 Township Road 560 Brosseau 53°48′8″N 111°41′17″W / 53.80222°N 111.68806°W / 53.80222; -111.68806 (29 km 078)
88 Township Road 570 Highway turns east 53°53′9″N 111°40′55″W / 53.88583°N 111.68194°W / 53.88583; -111.68194 (29 km 088)
County of St. Paul No. 19 94 Range Road 114 Foisy 53°53′22″N 111°35′20″W / 53.88944°N 111.58889°W / 53.88944; -111.58889 (29 km 094)
97 Hwy 646 east Lafond, Elk Point Range Road 112
Highway turns north
53°53′24″N 111°32′55″W / 53.89000°N 111.54861°W / 53.89000; -111.54861 (29 km 097)
107 Hwy 652 west Saddle Lake Township Road 570 53°58′36″N 111°32′23″W / 53.97667°N 111.53972°W / 53.97667; -111.53972 (29 km 107)
109 Hwy 36 north Ashmont, Vilna, Lac La Biche St. Brides
Township Road 571
Highway 29 turns east
End Highway 36 concurrency
53°59′28″N 111°32′21″W / 53.99111°N 111.53917°W / 53.99111; -111.53917 (29 km 109)
126 Hwy 881 north St. Vincent, Therien St. Paul
40 Street, Range Road 93
Begin Highway 881 concurrency
53°59′28″N 111°16′2″W / 53.99111°N 111.26722°W / 53.99111; -111.26722 (29 km 126)
128 Hwy 881 south Myrnam, Mannville Range Road 92
End Highway 881 concurrency
53°59′28″N 111°14′33″W / 53.99111°N 111.24250°W / 53.99111; -111.24250 (29 km 128)
137 Range Road 83 St. Edouard 53°59′55″N 111°7′7″W / 53.99861°N 111.11861°W / 53.99861; -111.11861 (29 km 137)
142 Township Road 570 Now on Township Road 570 53°58′37″N 111°2′40″W / 53.97694°N 111.04444°W / 53.97694; -111.04444 (29 km 142)
152 Hwy 41 Cold Lake, Bonnyville, Elk Point, Vermilion Range Road 70
Y intersection
Highway 29 ends
53°58′35″N 110°53′45″W / 53.97639°N 110.89583°W / 53.97639; -110.89583 (29 km 152)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 6
  2. Government of Alberta (October 2006). "Travel to St. Paul made easier with new Highway 29 designation". Retrieved 2007-02-07.

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