Alberta Highway 628 - Km By Km Description

Km By Km Description

Starting from the west end of Highway 628:

County km Intersecting road Notes Coordinates
Parkland County -8.1 Range Road 15 As Township Road 524
Spring Lake
53°30′43″N 114°7′28″W / 53.51194°N 114.12444°W / 53.51194; -114.12444 (628 km -8)
0.0 Hwy 779, Range Road 10 Stony Plain 53°30′44″N 114°0′7″W / 53.51222°N 114.00194°W / 53.51222; -114.00194 (628 km 00)
6 Range Road 273 (Golden Spike Road) North to Spruce Grove 53°30′43″N 113°54′36″W / 53.51194°N 113.91000°W / 53.51194; -113.91000 (628 km 06)
15 Hwy 60, Range Road 263 North to Acheson & Hwy 16
South to Stony Plain 135 & Devon
53°30′45″N 113°45′45″W / 53.51250°N 113.76250°W / 53.51250; -113.76250 (628 km 15)
City of Edmonton 19 Range Road 261, 231 Street End of Highway 628 53°30′44″N 113°42′48″W / 53.51222°N 113.71333°W / 53.51222; -113.71333 (628 km 19)
22 Hwy 216, Anthony Henday Drive Grade separated
As Whitemud Drive
Begin 2 south concurrency
53°30′44″N 113°39′33″W / 53.51222°N 113.65917°W / 53.51222; -113.65917 (628 km 22)
37 Hwy 2, Calgary Trail, Gateway Boulevard Grade separated
End 2 south concurrency
Begin 14 east concurrency
53°28′49″N 113°29′37″W / 53.48028°N 113.49361°W / 53.48028; -113.49361 (628 km 37)
Strathcona County 47 Hwy 216, Anthony Henday Drive, Range Road 234 Grade separated
End 14 east concurrency
Start of Highway 628
53°28′58″N 113°20′34″W / 53.48278°N 113.34278°W / 53.48278; -113.34278 (628 km 47)
53 Hwy 21, Range Road 230 End of Highway 628
North to Sherwood Park
53°28′58″N 113°14′45″W / 53.48278°N 113.24583°W / 53.48278; -113.24583 (628 km 53)
65 Range Road 215 As Township Road 552
South to Half Moon Lake
53°28′59″N 113°4′28″W / 53.48306°N 113.07444°W / 53.48306; -113.07444 (628 km 65)
71 Hwy 630 North Cooking Lake 53°29′0″N 112°59′44″W / 53.48333°N 112.99556°W / 53.48333; -112.99556 (628 km 71)
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