Major Intersections
From south to north:
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| 0 | Hwy 3 – Lethbridge, Cowley, Crowsnest Pass Highway 22 begins |
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| 24 | Crosses Oldman River | ||||
| 44 | Hwy 520 east – Claresholm, Barons | ||||
| 71 | Hwy 533 east – Nanton, Vulcan Chain Lakes Provincial Park located just west of highway |
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| 82 | Hwy 532 west – Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park | ||||
| 96 | Hwy 540 east – Pekisko | ||||
| 109 | Longview Crosses the Highwood River |
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| 111 | Hwy 541 west – Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park | ||||
| 118 | Hartell Hwy 543 east – High River |
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| 128 | Black Diamond Hwy 7 east – Okotoks, Aldersyde Highway 22 turns west |
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| 132 | Turner Valley Hwy 546 west Highway 22 continues north |
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| 143 | Hwy 549 west – Millarville Begin Highway 549 concurrence |
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| 146 | Hwy 549 east – Okotoks End Highway 549 concurrence |
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| 159 | Hwy 22X east – Calgary Highway 22 turns west near Priddis |
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| 185 | Hwy 66 west – Little Elbow recreation area Hwy 762 south – Millarville Highway 22 continues north |
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| 189 | Bragg Creek Hwy 758 south – Bragg Creek Provincial Park |
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| 194 | Passes the resort community of Redwood Meadows | ||||
| 199 | Hwy 8 east – Calgary (Glenmore Trail) | ||||
| 207 | Hwy 1 (Exit 161/161A) – Calgary, Banff | ||||
| 217 | Crosses the Bow River and enters Cochrane | ||||
| 219 | Hwy 1A – Calgary, Canmore exits Cochrane |
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| 228 | Hwy 567 east – Airdrie, Irricana | ||||
| 244 | Bottrel (2 km west) Hwy 574 east – Madden, Crossfield |
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| 255 | Hwy 579 west – Water Valley | ||||
| 259 | Cremona Hwy 580 east – Carstairs |
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| 274 | Shantz Hwy 582 east – Didsbury |
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| 289 | Hwy 27 east – Olds, Torrington, Three Hills Highway 22 turns west |
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| 294 | Enters Sundre Crosses the Little Red Deer River |
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| 297 | Crosses Red Deer River | ||||
| 298 | Hwy 760 south – Bergen | ||||
| 299 | Hwy 584 west Highway 22 continues north and exits Sundre |
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| 315 | Hwy 587 east – Bowden | ||||
| 332 | Hwy 54 east – Innisfail Highway 22 jogs west |
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| 337 | Passes through Caroline | ||||
| 345 | Hwy 591 west Highway 22 continues north |
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| 371 | Hwy 11 east – Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Stettler Highway 22 turns west Begin Highway 11 concurrence |
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| 379 | Rocky Mountain House Hwy 11A west / Hwy 752 south Hwy 598 east – Leslieville |
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| 383 | Hwy 11 west – Nordegg, Saskatchewan River Crossing End Highway 11 concurrence Highway 22 continues north and exits Rocky Mountain House |
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| 389 | Hwy 12 east – Bentley, Lacombe, Stettler | ||||
| 416 | Hwy 53 east – Rimbey, Ponoka | ||||
| 443 | Hwy 13 – Alder Flats, Winfield, Wetaskiwin | ||||
| 463 | Hwy 616 – Buck Creek, Breton | ||||
| 474 | Hwy 39 east – Thorsby, Calmar, Leduc Highway 22 jogs west |
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| 480 | Crosses the North Saskatchewan River | ||||
| 485 | Hwy 620 west – Lodgepole, Brazeau Reservoir Highway 22 turns north and passes through Drayton Valley |
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| 495 | Rocky Rapids Hwy 621 west – Cynthia |
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| 505 | Hwy 624 east – Tomahawk | ||||
| 530 | Hwy 16 east – Spruce Grove, Edmonton Hwy 16A west – Entwistle, Evansburg Highway 22 truns west Begin Highway 16 concurrence, crosses the Pembina River |
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| 538 | Hwy 16 west – Edson, Hinton, Jasper Highway 22 continues north End Highway 16 concurrence |
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| 539 | Hwy 16A – Entwistle, Evansburg | ||||
| 571 | Hwy 647 west – Anselmo | ||||
| 577 | Hwy 43 – Valleyview, Grande Prairie, Edmonton Highway 22 passes through Mayerthorpe |
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| 584 | Hwy 18 – Green Court, Barrhead, Westlock Highway 22 ends |
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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