Travel Route
A number of highways in southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta roughly follow the original route.
In Alberta, the trail follows Highways 3, 4, 61, 889, and 501.
In Saskatchewan, Highway 13 is designated as Red Coat Trail. The travel corridor from the Manitoba—Saskatchewan border to Winnipeg follows Manitoba PTH 2.
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