Centre Street (Calgary) - Route

Route

Centre Street N
km Intersection Remarks
0 9 Avenue S One way eastbound
0.1 8 Avenue S Pedestrian mall, one way westbound when open to traffic
0.2 7 Avenue S Transit mall, no access
0.3 6 Avenue S One way westbound
0.4 5 Avenue S One way eastbound
0.5 4 Avenue S One way westbound
0.7 3 Avenue S
0.8 2 Avenue S
0.9 Riverfront Avenue S Overpass (no access), access to Centre Street Bridge lower deck
1.1 Memorial Drive N Overpass (no access), access to Centre Street Bridge lower deck
1.2 Samis Road NE Eastbound only
1.6 7 Avenue N
1.7 8 Avenue N
1.8 9 Avenue N
1.9 10 Avenue N
2.0 11 Avenue N
2.1 12 Avenue N
2.2 13 Avenue N
2.3 14 Avenue NW Westbound only
2.4 15 Avenue NW Westbound only
2.5 16 Avenue N Trans-Canada Highway (route 1)
2.6 17 Avenue N
2.7 18 Avenue N
2.8 19 Avenue N
2.9 20 Avenue N
3.0 21 Avenue N
3.1 22 Avenue N
3.2 23 Avenue N
3.3 24 Avenue N
3.4 25 Avenue N
3.5 26 Avenue N
3.6 27 Avenue N
3.7 28 Avenue N
3.8 29 Avenue N
3.9 30 Avenue N
4.0 31 Avenue N
4.1 32 Avenue N
4.3 34 Avenue N
4.5 36 Avenue N
4.7 38 Avenue N
4.9 40 Avenue N
5.0 41 Avenue N
5.1 42 Avenue N
5.2 43 Avenue N
5.3 44 Avenue N
5.6 Laycock Drive N
5.7 McKnight Boulevard N
5.9 Thorncrest Road N
6.0 Centre Crescent NW South leg, westbound only
6.1 54 Avenue N / Centre Crescent NW
6.2 55 Avenue N
6.5 Northmount Drive NW / 56 Avenue NE
6.7 59 Avenue N
6.8 60 Avenue NE
6.9 Thistle Place NE Turnaround
7.0 Blackthorn Road N
7.1 Tache Avenue NW Westbound only
7.3 64 Avenue N
7.7 68 Avenue NE Eastbound only
8.1 68 Avenue NW Westbound only
8.3 4 Street NW / 72 Avenue NE
8.9 78 Avenue N
9.1 Beddington Boulevard N
9.6 Bergen Road NW / Beddington Drive NE
9.7 Bergen Crescent NW South leg
9.9 Bergen Crescent NW North leg, transit access north to Harvest Hills Boulevard N

Centre Street N continues at Stoney Trail and to the north Intersecting at:

  • Stoney Trail N
  • 144 Avenue N
  • 176 Avenue N

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