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  1. Nov 10, 2023 · Alberta road map. This map shows cities, towns, highways, main roads, secondary roads, rivers, lakes, national parks and provincial parks in Alberta. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.

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    Highway 1, also known as the Mackenzie Highway, starts at the NWT/Alberta border and continues for approximately 690 kilometres to the community of Wrigley. The first 220 kilometres are paved, as are 60 kilometres from the junction of the Liard Highway to Fort Simpson. The remainder is gravel, with portions treated for dust control. The section of ...

    Highway 2, also known as the Hay River Highway, is a paved highway that connects Hay River to Highway 1 at Enterprise. The highway passes through Hay River, ending on the southern shore of Great Slave Lake.

    Highway 3, also known as the Yellowknife Highway, is a paved highway that connects to Highway 1 just south of the Deh Cho Bridge located at kilometre 23 near Fort Providence. From Fort Providence, it continues along the western and northern shores of Great Slave Lake, past Behchokǫ̀ and on to Yellowknife. Travellers are very likely to encounter woo...

    Highway 4, also known as the Ingraham Trail, extends 70 kilometres east from Yellowknife and travels through numerous parks and day use areas. The first 34 kilometres are paved, the remaining 36 kilometres are gravel, treated for dust control. The end of highway 4 becomes a privately constructed and operated winter re-supply road to a number of min...

    Highway 5, also known as the Fort Smith Highway, is a paved highway that passes through Wood Buffalo National Park. Travellers are very likely to encounter wood bison along this route. Drive with caution.

    Highway 6, also known as the Fort Resolution Highway, begins at kilometre 60 of Highway 5 at the Buffalo River Junction. The route generally follows the shore of Great Slave Lake past the old Pine Point mining site to the community of Fort Resolution. The first 28 kilometres are paved, as are the 28 kilometers from Fort Resolution. The remaining 34...

    Highway 7, also known as the Liard Trail, is a gravel highway that begins at the BC border and continues north for 254 kilometres, generally following the Liard River to the junction of Highway 1. The community of Fort Liard is located 5 kilometres off the highway, 38 kilometres north of the BC border. Travellers are very likely to encounter wood b...

    Highway 8, also known as the Dempster Highway, is a gravel highway (except the last 10 kilometres which are paved) that starts at the Yukon/NWT border and continues for 272 kilometres to Inuvik. The highway passes Fort McPherson at kilometre 85 and Tsiigehtchic at kilometre 142.6. When travelling this highway, be sure to check at the visitor centre...

    Highway 9, also known as the Tłı̨chǫ Highway, is a gravel highway that begins at kilometre 196 of Highway 3. It's the first all season road that connects the community of Whatì to Highway 3 via the Whatı̀ Access Road. Two pull-outs are available at Km 24 and Km 77 where drivers can park safely.

    Highway 10, also known as the Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway, is a gravel highway that was the first in Canada to reach Canada's Arctic coast. The highway connects Inuvik with the Hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk and is located within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. When travelling this highway, be sure to plan ahead and check highway conditions, as it is a lon...

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  3. Type: territory of Canada with 31,200 residents. Description: territory of Canada. Neighbors: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Minnesota, Montana, Newfoundland and Labrador, North Dakota, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon. Location: Northern Canada, Canada, North America. View on Open­Street­Map.

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  4. Feb 13, 2020 · Alberta Large Print / Northwest Territories, Canada Provincial Road Map Map – February 13, 2020. by Lucidmap / GM Johnson (Author) 4.5 85 ratings. See all formats and editions. Map. $5.95 2 New from $5.95. Provincial Map Coverage Area: Northern Alberta, Southern Alberta, Northwest Territories.

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  5. Northwest Territories has nine numbered highways. The longest is the Mackenzie Highway, which stretches from the Alberta Highway 35's northern terminus in the south at the Alberta – Northwest Territories border at the 60th parallel to Wrigley, Northwest Territories in the north.

  6. Detailed street map and route planner provided by Google. Find local businesses and nearby restaurants, see local traffic and road conditions. Use this map type to plan a road trip and to get driving directions in Northwest Territories. Switch to a Google Earth view for the detailed virtual globe and 3D buildings in many major cities worldwide.

  7. Alberta Large Print / Northwest Territories, Canada Provincial Road Map. Map – Feb. 13 2020. Road Map Coverage Area: Northern Alberta, Southern Alberta, & Northwest Territories - Regional Insets of: Banff, Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton, Jasper, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, & Yellowknife (NT)

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