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Alberta Highway 33

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 33, commonly referred to as Highway 33 and officially named Grizzly Trail, is a north–south highway in west–central Alberta, Canada.

Highway 33

Grizzly Trail
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Ministry of Transportation
Length218.6 km[1] (135.8 mi)
Major junctions
South end Hwy 43 near Gunn
Major intersections Hwy 18 in Barrhead
Hwy 32 in Swan Hills
North end Hwy 2 near Kinuso
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesLac Ste. Anne County, County of Barrhead No. 11, Woodlands County, Big Lakes County
TownsBarrhead, Swan Hills
Highway system

Highway 33 begins at Highway 43 near the hamlet of Gunn and travels north to the town of Barrhead. North of Barrhead, Highway 33 turns northwest, crossing the Athabasca River at Fort Assiniboine, before reaching the town of Swan Hills. Highway 33 continues north from Swan Hills to Highway 2 east of Kinuso. Highway 33 is about 219 kilometres (136 mi) in length.[1][2]

History edit

Highway 33 follows the original Klondike Trail, which was advertised by Edmonton merchants as the shortest route to the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, from the Athabasca River at Pruden's Crossing, near Fort Assiniboine, through present-day Swan Hills and along the Swan River to north to present-day Kinuso. The trail followed a very difficult and dangerous route and by 1901-02 use of the trail declined, soon after it was abandoned altogether in favour of other routes to the Peace River area.[3][4]

Highway 33 originally started as short highway that connected Highway 43, 7 km (4 mi) south of Onoway, to Alberta Beach.[5] In the 1970s, Highway 33 was extended north to Barrhead from Gunn, resulting in an 8 km (5 mi) gap between Alberta Beach and Gunn.[6] Highway 18, which ran between Barrhead and Swan Hills, was renumbered to Highway 33 and the highway was extended north to Kinuso.[7] In c. 1985, the original section to Alberta Beach became part of Highway 633.[8][9] Highway 33 in Alberta is officially known as "Grizzly Trail" as after Fort Assinaboine, it passes directly through the middle of the primary habitat of the Swan Hills grizzly bear[10][11]

Points of Interest edit

Approximately 1/2 way along Highway 33, following it 111km from either end will place you at or near the geographical center of Alberta.[12]

 

Major intersections edit

From south to north:

Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Lac Ste. Anne County−18.7−11.6  Hwy 43 – Grande Prairie, EdmontonSouth of Onoway; former eastern terminus
−10.6−6.6  Hwy 633 west – DarwellFormer Hwy 634
Alberta Beach−8.1−5.0Former western terminus
8 km (5 mi) gap
0.00.0  Hwy 43 – Edmonton, Whitecourt, Grande PrairieEast of Gunn
Rich Valley13.58.4
Birch Cove25.816.0
County of Barrhead No. 1128.017.4  Hwy 651 east – Legal
30.018.6Crosses the Pembina River
31.919.8  Hwy 654 westSouth end of Hwy 654 concurrency
38.323.8  Hwy 654 east – ManolaNorth end of Hwy 654 concurrency
Barrhead44.827.8  Hwy 18 west (53 Avenue) – MayerthorpeSouth end of Hwy 18 concurrency
48.029.8  Hwy 18 east – WestlockHwy 33 branches west;
north end of Hwy 18 concurrency
Camp Creek66.941.6
79.749.5  Hwy 763 south – Tiger Lilly
↑ / ↓82.351.1Crosses the Athabasca River
Woodlands CountyFort Assiniboine83.952.1  Hwy 661 east – DappHwy 33 branches northwest
91.156.6  Hwy 658 west – Goose Lake, Blue Ridge
Big Lakes CountySwan Hills145.290.2  Hwy 32 south – WhitecourtHwy 33 branches north
218.6135.8  Hwy 2 – Peace River, Slave Lake, EdmontonEast of Kinuso
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus
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Photos edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Google (2017-12-18). "Highway 33 in Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  2. ^ "2015 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2015. (PDF) from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
  3. ^ . Town of Barrhead. Archived from the original on May 20, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  4. ^ Thome, Michael (2012-07-19). "Klondike Trail". RETROactive. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  5. ^ The H.M. Gousha Company (1956). Shell Map of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba (Map). The Shell Oil Company. § C-12.
  6. ^ Travel Alberta (1976–1977). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). The Province of Alberta. §§ H-4, H-5, I-5.
  7. ^ Travel Alberta (1978–1979). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). The Province of Alberta. §§ H-4, H-5, I-5.
  8. ^ Province of Alberta Canada 1985 Official Road Map (Map). Alberta Tourism and Small Business. § I-5.
  9. ^ Province of Alberta Canada 1986 Official Road Map (Map). Alberta Tourism and Small Business. § I-5.
  10. ^ https://albertawilderness.ca/issues/wildlife/grizzly-bear/#parentHorizontalTab1
  11. ^ https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fc17fe61-a32d-45ff-a064-d6e6582549de/resource/20eb3fa5-fdcf-4054-a06e-adcba32491fe/download/2009-GrizzlyBearPopulationEst-SwanHills-2009.pdf
  12. ^ https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMATJT_Geographical_Centre_of_Alberta_Canada

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Alberta Provincial Highway No 33 commonly referred to as Highway 33 and officially named Grizzly Trail is a north south highway in west central Alberta Canada Highway 33Grizzly TrailRoute informationMaintained by Alberta Ministry of TransportationLength218 6 km 1 135 8 mi Major junctionsSouth endHwy 43 near GunnMajor intersectionsHwy 18 in Barrhead Hwy 32 in Swan HillsNorth endHwy 2 near KinusoLocationCountryCanadaProvinceAlbertaSpecialized and rural municipalitiesLac Ste Anne County County of Barrhead No 11 Woodlands County Big Lakes CountyTownsBarrhead Swan HillsHighway systemProvincial highways in Alberta Hwy 32 Hwy 35 Highway 33 begins at Highway 43 near the hamlet of Gunn and travels north to the town of Barrhead North of Barrhead Highway 33 turns northwest crossing the Athabasca River at Fort Assiniboine before reaching the town of Swan Hills Highway 33 continues north from Swan Hills to Highway 2 east of Kinuso Highway 33 is about 219 kilometres 136 mi in length 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Points of Interest 3 Major intersections 4 Photos 5 ReferencesHistory editHighway 33 follows the original Klondike Trail which was advertised by Edmonton merchants as the shortest route to the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush from the Athabasca River at Pruden s Crossing near Fort Assiniboine through present day Swan Hills and along the Swan River to north to present day Kinuso The trail followed a very difficult and dangerous route and by 1901 02 use of the trail declined soon after it was abandoned altogether in favour of other routes to the Peace River area 3 4 Highway 33 originally started as short highway that connected Highway 43 7 km 4 mi south of Onoway to Alberta Beach 5 In the 1970s Highway 33 was extended north to Barrhead from Gunn resulting in an 8 km 5 mi gap between Alberta Beach and Gunn 6 Highway 18 which ran between Barrhead and Swan Hills was renumbered to Highway 33 and the highway was extended north to Kinuso 7 In c 1985 the original section to Alberta Beach became part of Highway 633 8 9 Highway 33 in Alberta is officially known as Grizzly Trail as after Fort Assinaboine it passes directly through the middle of the primary habitat of the Swan Hills grizzly bear 10 11 Points of Interest editApproximately 1 2 way along Highway 33 following it 111km from either end will place you at or near the geographical center of Alberta 12 nbsp Major intersections editFrom south to north Rural specialized municipalityLocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotes Lac Ste Anne County 18 7 11 6 nbsp Hwy 43 Grande Prairie EdmontonSouth of Onoway former eastern terminus 10 6 6 6 nbsp Hwy 633 west DarwellFormer Hwy 634 Alberta Beach 8 1 5 0Former western terminus 8 km 5 mi gap 0 00 0 nbsp Hwy 43 Edmonton Whitecourt Grande PrairieEast of Gunn Rich Valley13 58 4 Birch Cove25 816 0 County of Barrhead No 11 28 017 4 nbsp Hwy 651 east Legal 30 018 6Crosses the Pembina River 31 919 8 nbsp Hwy 654 westSouth end of Hwy 654 concurrency 38 323 8 nbsp Hwy 654 east ManolaNorth end of Hwy 654 concurrency Barrhead44 827 8 nbsp Hwy 18 west 53 Avenue MayerthorpeSouth end of Hwy 18 concurrency 48 029 8 nbsp Hwy 18 east WestlockHwy 33 branches west north end of Hwy 18 concurrency Camp Creek66 941 6 79 749 5 nbsp Hwy 763 south Tiger Lilly 82 351 1Crosses the Athabasca River Woodlands CountyFort Assiniboine83 952 1 nbsp Hwy 661 east DappHwy 33 branches northwest 91 156 6 nbsp Hwy 658 west Goose Lake Blue Ridge Big Lakes CountySwan Hills145 290 2 nbsp Hwy 32 south WhitecourtHwy 33 branches north 218 6135 8 nbsp Hwy 2 Peace River Slave Lake EdmontonEast of Kinuso 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminus KML file edit help Template Attached KML Alberta Highway 33KML is not from WikidataPhotos edit nbsp Highway 33 north of Swan Hills nbsp Junction sign on Highway 43References edit a b c Google 2017 12 18 Highway 33 in Alberta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2017 12 18 2015 Provincial Highway 1 216 Progress Chart PDF Alberta Transportation March 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 2016 04 10 Retrieved 2016 10 12 History of Barrhead Town of Barrhead Archived from the original on May 20 2018 Retrieved May 20 2018 Thome Michael 2012 07 19 Klondike Trail RETROactive Government of Alberta Retrieved 2018 05 20 The H M Gousha Company 1956 Shell Map of British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba Map The Shell Oil Company C 12 Travel Alberta 1976 1977 Alberta Official Road Map Map The Province of Alberta H 4 H 5 I 5 Travel Alberta 1978 1979 Alberta Official Road Map Map The Province of Alberta H 4 H 5 I 5 Province of Alberta Canada 1985 Official Road Map Map Alberta Tourism and Small Business I 5 Province of Alberta Canada 1986 Official Road Map Map Alberta Tourism and Small Business I 5 https albertawilderness ca issues wildlife grizzly bear parentHorizontalTab1 https open alberta ca dataset fc17fe61 a32d 45ff a064 d6e6582549de resource 20eb3fa5 fdcf 4054 a06e adcba32491fe download 2009 GrizzlyBearPopulationEst SwanHills 2009 pdf https www waymarking com waymarks WMATJT Geographical Centre of Alberta Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alberta Highway 33 amp oldid 1210150006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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