Urban Approach Roads
An urban approach road (UAR) is an access route managed by Alberta Transportation that connects urbanized areas to designated provincial highways. The following is a list of all urban approach roads in Alberta as of May, 2010.
UAR No. |
Connecting Highway |
Destination | Length (km) |
---|---|---|---|
55 | Highway 56 | Big Valley | 1.579 |
56 | Highway 45 | Dewberry | 1.703 |
57 | Highway 45 | Clandonald | 2.84 |
68 | Highway 43 | Rochfort Bridge | 0.763 |
71 | Highway 21 | Huxley | 0.557 |
73 | Highway 44 | Pibroch | 1.419 |
74 | Highway 28 | Waskatenau | 0.805 |
79 | Highway 2 | Vimy | 1.374 |
81 | Highway 44 | Jarvie | 1.626 |
82 | Highway 44 | Flatbush | 3.248 |
83 | Highway 44 | Fawcett | 0.953 |
84 | Highway 43 | Onoway | 0.938 |
86 | Highway 13 | Hughenden | 0.382 |
87 | Highway 13 | Metiskow | 2.955 |
88 | Highway 12 | Tees | 0.35 |
89 | Highway 21 | Elnora | 3.267 |
90 | Highway 21 | Lousana | 3.634 |
96 | Highway 28 | Bonnyville Beach | 3.296 |
104 | Highway 28 | Warspite | 0.825 |
108 | Highway 13 | Cadogan | 10.527 |
110 | Highway 36 | Scandia | 2.068 |
111 | Highway 12 | Clive | 1.087 |
113 | Highway 27 | Morrin | 0.815 |
114 | Highway 54 | Dickson | 3.225 |
115 | Highway 16 | Evansburg | 1.033 |
116 | Highway 28 | Vilna | 1.118 |
122 | Highway 9 | Craigmyle | 2.279 |
124 | Highway 2 | Widewater | 0.584 |
125 | Highway 2 | Kinuso | 1.838 |
128 | Highway 597 | Blackfalds | 1.008 |
133 | Highway 21 | Rockyford | 8.251 |
136 | Highway 2 | Donnelly | 0.257 |
137 | Highway 36 | Galahad | 6.517 |
139 | Highway 41 | Empress | 10.048 |
141 | Highway 9 | Beiseker | 0.475 |
144 | Highway 9 | Irricana | 0.879 |
150 | Highway 29 | Hairy Hill | 0.884 |
154 | Highway 41 | Hilda | 4.947 |
155 | Highway 45 | Derwent | 0.669 |
156 | Highway 28 | Smoky Lake | 0.886 |
158 | Highway 28 | Radway | 0.618 |
160 | Highway 2 | Tawatinaw | 2.778 |
161 | Highway 23 | Carmangay | 0.735 |
164 | Highway 11 | Benalto | 1.501 |
165 | Highway 20 | Bluffton | 1.695 |
166 | Highway 2 | Joussard | 2.188 |
167 | Highway 2 | Canyon Creek | 0.456 |
168 | Highway 41 | Schuler | 4.781 |
170 | Highway 2 | Faust | 0.895 |
171 | Highway 61 | Wrentham | 0.913 |
172 | Highway 21 | New Sarepta | 3.507 |
174 | Highway 2 | Enilda | 0.463 |
175 | Highway 13 | Winfield | 1.147 |
178 | Highway 41 | Acadia Valley | 0.913 |
180 | Highway 28 | Ashmont | 0.932 |
181 | Highway 617 | Hay Lakes | 0.682 |
185 | Highway 69 | Fort McMurray Airport | 3.026 |
187 | Highway 21 | Swalwell | 5.519 |
189 | Highway 13 | Gwynne | 0.328 |
197 | Highway 32 | Peers | 0.164 |
199 | Highway 16 | Ranfurly | 0.651 |
205 | Highway 3 | Kipp | 1.76 |
206 | Highway 21 | Bashaw | 0.891 |
210 | Highway 56 | Meeting Creek | 1.365 |
212 | Highway 49 | Guy | 0.829 |
213 | Highway 36 | Kikino | 4.225 |
214 | Highway 2 | Bluesky | 0.418 |
216 | Highway 16 | Minburn | 0.774 |
217 | Highway 28 | Bellis | 2.264 |
220 | Highway 41 | Czar | 0.801 |
221 | Highway 21 | Delburne | 0.942 |
224 | Highway 63 | Abee | 0.248 |
225 | Highway 55 | Rich Lake | 1.443 |
227 | Highway 35 | High Level Airport | 1.374 |
236 | Highway 29 | St. Edouard | 0.929 |
238 | Highway 2 | Berwyn | 0.598 |
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