Alberta Highway 43 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

Highway 43 begins at Alberta's provincial border with British Columbia as a continuation of British Columbia Highway 2 northwest of the Hamlet of Demmitt. It continues for 499 km (310 mi) ending at Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway). The following is a list of the existing major intersections and identified future interchange locations along the route.

Municipality km Description Coordinates
County of Grande Prairie No. 1 0 Alberta-British Columbia border
20 Hwy 59 east – Buffalo Lake, Sexsmith
Village of Hythe 32 Hwy 721 north
34 Hwy 672
County of Grande Prairie No. 1 42 Hwy 671 west at Albright
Town of Beaverlodge 48 Hwy 722 south (8 Avenue West)
County of Grande Prairie No. 1 53 Hwy 723 north – Valhalla Centre
57 Hwy 667 west at Huallen
65 Range Road 85, formerly Hwy 724, branches off to the south
Dropped by province in 2010/2011
Town of Wembley 68 Hwy 724 north – La Glace
County of Grande Prairie No. 1 71 Park Access Road 117 (Range Road 81) branches off to the north to Saskatoon Island Provincial Park
81 Hwy 43X will branch off to the north (future west interchange for future extension of Grande Prairie bypass)
City of Grande Prairie 86 124 Street to Grande Prairie Airport
89 Hwy 40 south (Wapiti Road/108 Street) – Grande Cache, Hinton
94 Hwy 670 east (132 Avenue) – Bezanson
County of Grande Prairie No. 1 97 Hwy 2 north – Sexsmith, Grimshaw, Peace River
Hwy 43X west (first segment of Grande Prairie bypass)
123 Hwy 733 north – Rycroft / Hwy 670 south – Grande Prairie near Bezanson
Crosses the Smoky River
M.D. of Greenview No. 16 139 Range Road 21, formerly Hwy 734, branches off to the south
149 Hwy 736 north at DeBolt
175 Park Access Road 135 (Range Road 251) branches off to the north to Young's Point Provincial Park near Sturgeon Heights
183 Park Access Road 113 (Range Road 241A) branches off to the north to Williamson Provincial Park near Calais
Town of Valleyview 202 Hwy 49 north – Falher, Rycroft
M.D. of Greenview No. 16 209 Hwy 665 east
Crosses the Little Smoky River
242 Little Smoky Road, formerly Hwy 745, branches off the north at Little Smoky
Town of Fox Creek 290 Future interchange to provide access to Fox Creek
M.D. of Greenview No. 16 303 Hwy 947 south
Woodlands County 362 Hwy 32 north – Swan Hills
Hwy 32 south concurrency begins
Town of Whitecourt Crosses the Athabasca River
370 Hwy 32 south – Peers, Edson
Hwy 32 south concurrency ends
Crosses the McLeod River
376 Hwy 43X will branch off to the west (future east interchange for future Whitecourt bypass)
Woodlands County 393 Hwy 751 south – MacKay
395 Hwy 658 north – Fort Assiniboine
Lac Ste. Anne County 405 Hwy 18 east – Barrhead, Westlock at Green Court
Town of Mayerthorpe 415 Hwy 22 (Cowboy Trail) – Entwistle, Drayton Valley
Lac Ste. Anne County 422 Urban Approach Road 68 (Range Road 80/Main Street) branches off to the north to Rochfort Bridge
431 Hwy 757 north
Hwy 757 south concurrency begins
Crosses the Pembina River
433 Hwy 757 south – Gainford at Sangudo
Hwy 757 south concurrency ends
450 Hwy 764 north at Cherhill
455 Hwy 765 south – Darwell, Wabamun near Glenevis
475 Hwy 33 north – Barrhead, Swan Hills at Gunn
481 Hwy 37 east – Namao, Fort Saskatchewan near Onoway
Highway 43 turns south
489 Hwy 633 – St. Albert, Villeneuve, Alberta Beach
Parkland County 499 Hwy 16 (Yellowhead Highway) – Edmonton, Edson, Hinton, Jasper
Full interchange
Highway 43 ends
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened
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