Alberta Highway 12
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Alberta Transportation | ||||
Length | 363.8 km[1] (226.1 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | Hwy 22 near Rocky Mountain House | |||
East end | Hwy 51 at Saskatchewan border near Compeer | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Alberta | |||
Specialized and rural municipalities | Clearwater County, Lacombe County, Stettler No. 6 County, Paintearth No. 18 County, Special Area No. 4 | |||
Major cities | Lacombe | |||
Towns | Bentley, Stettler, Castor, Coronation | |||
Villages | Alix, Botha, Halkirk, Veteran, Consort | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 12, commonly referred to as Highway 12, is an east-west highway through central Alberta. It runs from Highway 22, through Lacombe and Stettler, to the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. It generally runs parallel to Highway 13 to the north.[2] Highway 12 is about 364 kilometers (226 mi) long.[1]
Route description
Highway 12 begins at Highway 22, approximately 10 km (6 mi) north of Rocky Mountain House, and travels due east to Bentley where it intersects Highway 20. It continues along the south of Gull Lake and the summer village of Gull Lake, before intersecting Highway 2 (Queen Elizabeth II Highway). East of Highway 2, it passes through the city of Lacombe as 50 Avenue before continues east past the village of Clive. At the intersection of Highway 50 near Tees, Highway 12 turns southeast, passing through the village of Alix and shares a short concurrency with Highway 21, before turning east at Highway 11 near Nevis. It passes through Erskine before it enters Stettler and intersects Highway 56. East of Stettler, it passes Botha, Gadsby, and Halkirk before turning southeast. It passes through Castor, intersects Highway 36 (Veterans Memorial Highway), and passes through Fleet, Coronation, Throne, and Veteran. It shares a 18 km (11 mi) concurrency with Highway 41 (Buffalo Trail) between Consort and Monitor before continuing past Kirriemuir and Altario, finally reaching the Saskatchewan border near Compeer where it continues as Saskatchewan Highway 51.[3]
History
Highway 12 originally travelled 90 km (56 mi) north from Bentley, through Rimbey and Breton, terminating at Highway 39 at Alsike.[4] In January 1988, the section north of Bentley was renumbered to Highway 20 while Highway 51, which at the time traveled west from Bentley and terminated at Highway 761 north of Leslieville, became part of Highway 12.[5] In the 1990s, Highway 12 was extended west to Highway 22.[6]
Major intersections
From west to east:[7]
Rural/specialized municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Clearwater County | | 0.0 | 0.0 | Hwy 22 – Drayton Valley, Rocky Mountain House | |
22.7 | 14.1 | Hwy 761 – Leslieville | |||
Lacombe County | | 39.0 | 24.2 | Hwy 766 – Eckville | |
Bentley | 58.6 | 36.4 | Hwy 20 – Rimbey, Sylvan Lake | ||
61.2 | 38.0 | Hwy 12A east (44 Street) | |||
Gull Lake | 68.6 | 42.6 | Hwy 12A west – Aspen Beach Provincial Park | ||
| 70.4 | 43.7 | Hwy 792 north – Crestomere | ||
City of Lacombe | 79.2 | 49.2 | Hwy 2 – Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary | Interchange; exit 422 on Hwy 2 | |
83.0 | 51.6 | Hwy 2A – Ponoka, Red Deer | |||
Lacombe County | | 96.4 | 59.9 | Hwy 815 – Ponoka, Joffre | |
102.1 | 63.4 | UAR 111 north – Clive | |||
110.4 | 68.6 | UAR 88 north – Tees | |||
111.0 | 69.0 | Hwy 821 north | |||
111.4 | 69.2 | Hwy 50 east – Mirror, Bashaw | |||
Alix | 124.2 | 77.2 | Hwy 601 – Buffalo Lake | ||
| 129.9 | 80.7 | Hwy 21 north / Hwy 921 south – Mirror, Bashaw, Camrose | West end of Hwy 21 concurrency | |
↑ / ↓ | | 131.6 | 81.8 | Hwy 21 south – Delburne, Three Hills | East end of Hwy 21 concurrency |
County of Stettler No. 6 | Nevis | 137.3 | 85.3 | ||
| 139.4 | 86.6 | Hwy 11 west – Red Deer | ||
Erskine | 147.6 | 91.7 | Hwy 835 – Rochon Sands | ||
Town of Stettler | 159.3 | 99.0 | Hwy 56 – Camrose, Drumheller | ||
County of Stettler No. 6 | | 169.9 | 105.6 | Hwy 850 north – Red Willow, Donalda | West end of Hwy 850 concurrency |
Botha | 173.3 | 107.7 | Hwy 850 south | East end of Hwy 850 concurrency | |
Gadsby | 185.4 | 115.2 | Hwy 852 north | ||
County of Paintearth No. 18 | | 198.4 | 123.3 | Hwy 855 north – Big Knife Provincial Park, Daysland | West end of Hwy 855 concurrency |
Halkirk | 200.3 | 124.5 | Hwy 855 south – Endiang | East end of Hwy 855 concurrency | |
Castor | 218.5 | 135.8 | Hwy 861 north (45 Street) to Hwy 599 east | ||
| 222.9 | 138.5 | Hwy 36 – Viking, Hanna | ||
Coronation | 253.1 | 157.3 | Hwy 872 south | West end of Hwy 872 concurrency | |
254.8 | 158.3 | Hwy 872 north – Hardisty | East end of Hwy 872 concurrency | ||
Special Area No. 4 | Veteran | 278.4 | 173.0 | Hwy 884 north – Hughenden, Amisk | West end of Hwy 884 concurrency |
| 280.0 | 174.0 | Hwy 884 south – Youngstown | East end of Hwy 884 concurrency | |
Consort | 303.2 | 188.4 | Hwy 41 north – Wainwright Hwy 886 south – Cereal | West end of Hwy 41 concurrency | |
Monitor | 320.5 | 199.1 | Hwy 41 south – Oyen, Medicine Hat | East end of Hwy 41 concurrency | |
Altario | 349.5 | 217.2 | Hwy 899 – Provost, Esther | ||
Compeer | 363.8 | 226.1 | Hwy 51 east – Kerrobert | Continuation into Saskatchewan | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Highway 12A
Location | Bentley – Gull Lake |
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Length | 9.1 km (5.7 mi) |
Existed | 2017–present |
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 12A is the designation of a 9 km (6 mi) alternate route off Highway 12 serving the south shore of Gull Lake.[2]
In 2012, Alberta Transportation commenced construction of a realignment of Highway 12 between Bentley and Gull Lake, approximately one-half kilometer (1⁄4 mi) south of the original alignment, bypassing the two communities as well as Aspen Beach Provincial Park.[8] In 2017, Highway 12 was designated along the new roadway while the former alignment became Highway 12A.
References
- ^ a b c Google (November 20, 2017). "Highway 12 in central Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
- ^ a b "2017 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
- ^ Alberta Culture and Tourism. Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (2017 ed.). City of Edmonton. §§ K–5, K–6, K–7, and K–8.
- ^ Travel Alberta. Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (1984 ed.). The Province of Alberta. §§ K–5, and J–5.
- ^ "Highway Numbers New". Red Deer Advocate. January 5, 1988. p. 12. Retrieved December 18, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Alberta Tourism Partnership. Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (1997 ed.). The Province of Alberta. § K-5.
- ^ Alberta Road Atlas (2005 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. pp. 63, 64, 65, 66, 72, and 73.
- ^ "Highway 12, near the Town of Bentley". Lacombe County. Alberta Transportation. May 2016. Archived from the original on September 18, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018.