Park Access Roads
A park access road (PAR) is an access route managed by Alberta Transportation that connects provincial parks to designated provincial highways. The following is a list of all park access roads in Alberta as of May, 2010.
PAR No. |
Connecting Highway |
Destination | Length (km) |
---|---|---|---|
101 | Highway 25 | Park Lake Provincial Park | 6.768 |
102 | Highway 756 | Crimson Lake Provincial Park | 1.841 |
103 | Highway 873 | Kinbrook Island Provincial Park | 1.766 |
104 | Highway 831 | Long Lake Provincial Park | 1.531 |
106 | Highway 2 | Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park | 5.147 |
107 | Highway 18 Highway 763 |
Thunder Lake Provincial Park | 2.538 |
108 | Highway 679 | Winagami Lake Provincial Park | 2.772 |
109 | Highway 623 | Miquelon Lake Provincial Park | 0.086 |
110 | Highway 529 | Little Bow Provincial Park | 1.756 |
113 | Highway 43 | Williamson Provincial Park | 1.652 |
115 | Highway 41 | Cypress Hills Provincial Park | 2.376 |
116 | Highway 567 | Big Hill Springs Provincial Park | 2.372 |
117 | Highway 43 | Saskatoon Island Provincial Park | 3.808 |
120 | Highway 28 | Garner Lake Provincial Park | 4.782 |
121 | Highway 41 | Gooseberry Lake Provincial Park | 1.618 |
123 | Highway 40 | William A. Switzer Provincial Park | 2.795 |
124 | Highway 20 | Jarvis Bay Provincial Park | 0.547 |
127 | Highway 771 | Pigeon Lake Provincial Park | 1.147 |
129 | Highway 881 | Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park | 2.073 |
130 | Highway 544 | Dinosaur Provincial Park | 16.836 |
131 | Highway 503 | Woolford Provincial Park | 1.808 |
132 | Highway 500 | Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park | 0.883 |
133 | Highway 21 | Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park | 17.965 |
134 | Highway 527 | Willow Creek Provincial Park | 1.747 |
135 | Highway 43 | Young's Point Provincial Park | 9.562 |
136 | Highway 2 | Police Outpost Provincial Park | 20.287 |
138 | Highway 28 | Cold Lake Provincial Park | 1.355 |
142 | Highway 32 | Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park | 4.143 |
143 | Highway 750 | Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park | 10.841 |
150 | Highway 660 | Moose Lake Provincial Park | 1.121 |
152 | Highway 22 | Chain Lakes Provincial Park | 1.216 |
Read more about this topic: Alberta Secondary Highways
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