Alberta/Highway classification
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This page describes the highway classification scheme used in Alberta following the 2022 Canadian highway guidelines. This is a working draft and contents may be subject to discussion.
Guidelines
These tagging guidelines are tentative, and should be discussed with other Alberta mappers before applying to the map. The existing guidelines in the main provincial page still applies. Calgary and Edmonton are special cases
- highway=motorway - Freeways (e.g. Anthony Henday, Stoney Trail, most of the QE2)
- highway=trunk - NHS core routes that aren't freeway standard (e.g. parts of the QE2 that are below freeway standard, most of the Yellowhead and Trans-Can, Highway 63, Highway 9), plus some additional routes listed below
- highway=primary - Most provincial highways (numbers 1-216) that aren't trunk or motorway, at-grade segments of the Edmonton ring road except Yellowhead Trail (trunk, upgrade to freeway ongoing). Calgary primary roads still need to be settled.
- highway=secondary - Highways 501-986, most other arterials in urban areas
- highway=tertiary - important rural roads (usually paved and/or with higher posted speed limit than the 80 kh/h default for most rural roads), collector streets in urban areas
- highway=unclassified - most rural roads
- highway=residential - residential roads
expressway=yes will be used to indicate roads that are designed for high speed but are not completely controlled-access. In Alberta, these are usually divided, and are slated for upgrade to freeway in the long term. The classification of such roads follow those listed above.
Population centres
Population centres for trunk determination includes all cities that are centres of census metropolitan areas, and most cities and towns used as control cities in NHS routes. In most of Alberta, these should generally be cities, but some towns of importance are also listed.
- Calgary
- Cold Lake
- Edmonton
- Fort McMurray
- Grande Prairie
- High Level
- Lethbridge
- Lloydminster (including area in Saskatchewan)
- Medicine Hat
- Peace River
- Red Deer
Out-of-province and across the US border
- Cranbrook, BC
- Dawson Creek, BC
- Great Falls, MT
- Kamloops, BC
- North Battleford, SK
- Prince Albert, SK
- Prince George, BC
- Saskatoon, SK
- Swift Current, SK
- Yellowknife, NT
Also of consideration for determining potential trunk routings are the 6 border crossings, but only the Coutts-Sweet Grass crossing connecting with I-15 can be considered to provide the only trunk connecting as one that is open 24 hours and also the busiest.
Motorways
Highway | Location | Motorway status begins | Motorway status ends | Note |
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Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) | Alberta Rockies and Calgary Region | Harvey Pass Trail parking access | Driveway west of exit 161 | |
Highway 1 (Trans-Cananda Highway) | Calgary Region | RR 40 | CP overpass east of Sarcee Trail | |
Crowchild Trail | Calgary | Twelve Mile Coulee Road | 24 Avenue Northwest | |
Highway 2 | Calgary Region | 306 Avenue East in Foothills County | TR 310 in Mountain View County | Deerfoot Trail between exits 225 and 271, and Queen Elizabeth II Highway north of Calgary. |
Highway 2 | Central Alberta | TR 340 in Mountain View County-Red Deer County boundary | TR 362 in Red Deer County | Queen Elizabeth II Highway |
Highway 2 | Central Alberta | TR 362 in Red Deer County | Farm access near Blackfalds | Queen Elizabeth II Highway |
Highway 2 | Central Alberta and Edmonton Region | Farm access near Blackfalds | 31 Avenue Northwest in Edmonton. | Queen Elizabeth II Highway up to Edmonton city limits. Gateway Boulevard and Calgary Trail in Edmonton. |
Macleod Trail | Calgary Region | Highway 2 near Calgary | Dunbow Road/242 Avenue West. | Highway 2 continuation north of fork where Highway 2 follows Deerfoot. |
Whitemud Drive | Edmonton | Anthony Henday Drive exit 18 | Anthony Henday Drive 64 in Sherwood Park | |
Glenmore Trail | Calgary | Sarcee Trail and Stoney/Tsuut'ina Trail | Barlow Trail | Highway 8 designation ends at Deerfoot Trail |
Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) | Edmonton Region | Atim Road in Parkland County | 149 Street in Edmonton | |
Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) | Edmonton Region | 61 Street in Edmonton | Atim Road | |
Highway 16A (Stony Plain Road and 100 Avenue) | Edmonton | 231 Street | Anthony Henday Drive | |
Stoney Trail and Tsuut'ina Trail | Calgary | Ring road around Calgary, with section under construction between Highway 1 and Highway 8 | Entire route | |
Anthony Henday Drive | Edmonton | Ring road around Edmonton | Entire route | |
Sherwood Park Freeway | Edmonton and Sherwood Park | 82 Avenue | Wye Road | |
Crowchild Trail | Calgary | Glenmore Trail | Kensington Road Northwest | |
Macleod Trail | Calgary | Sheriff King Road | Lake Fraser Gate Southeast |
Motorway islands
These disconnected sections of freeway-grade highway ("motorway islands") with at least two interchanges and are least 3.2-16 km are to be tagged highway=motorway.
Highway | Location | Motorway status begins | Motorway status ends | Note |
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Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) | Brooks | RR 150 | RR 142 | |
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) | Medicine Hat | Boundary Road Northwest | 1 Street Southwest | |
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) | Medicine Hat | 16 Street Southwest | 54 Street Southeast | |
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) | Medicine Hat | 16 Street Southwest | 54 Street Southeast | |
Highway 2 | Calgary Region | TR 184A near High River | 466 Avenue East near High River | |
Highway 2 | Calgary Region | 466 Avenue East | 370 Avenue East | |
Highway 2 (Northern Woods and Water Route) | Peace River | Old Highway 688 near Peace River | 78 Street in Peace River | |
Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) | Southern Alberta | 51 Avenue in Coaldale | 28 Street in Lethbridge | |
Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) | Parkland County | RR 43 | RR 24 | |
Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) | Parkland County | Rosenthal Road | Atim Road | |
Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) | Edmonton | 107 Street Northwest | 68 Street Northwest | |
Highway 63 (Memorial Drive) | Fort McMurray | Gregoire Drive/Beacon Hill Drive | Hardin Street | |
Highway 63 (Memorial Drive) | Fort McMurray | Morrison Street | Taiganova Crescent | |
Wayne Gretzky Drive | Edmonton | 101 Avenue Northwest | Expo Centre access | |
Whoop-Up Drive | Lethbridge | Jerry Pots Boulevard West | 5 Street South |
These motorway islands with at least two interchanges but are not long enough (at least 3.2-16 km) are not to be tagged as highway=motorway but tagged according to their relative importance in the road network and also tagged with expressway=yes. Motorway islands with only one interchange are not listed for obvious reasons.
Highway | Location | Motorway status begins | Motorway status ends status ends | Present tagging | Proposed classification | Note |
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Highway 686 | Fort McMurray | North Parsons Parkway | Highway 63 | Motorway | Secondary | |
Airport Trail | Calgary | Deerfoot Trail | Barlow Trail | Motorway | Primary | Can be restored to motorway between Deerfoot and 36 Street Northeast once Barlow interchange is completed. |
Memorial Drive | Calgary | Edmonton Trail | Deerfoot Trail | Motorway | Primary |
Trunk roads
Trunk network will largely be the same, but with further additions. Changes to be coordinated with those in Montana and Saskatchewan:
Highway | NHS | Service level | Functional classification | Trunk status begins | Trunk status ends | Note |
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Highway 1 | Core | Level 1 | Freeway and arterial (divided) | BC 1 at Kicking Horse Pass | SK 1 (TCH) at Saskatchewan boundary | Entire route, with motorway segments from Harvey Pass access to exit 140, RR 40 to east of CP overpass past Sarcee Trail, Barlow Trail to 68 Street East, RR 150 to RR 142, Boundary Road to 1 Street |
Highway 2 | Core | Level 1 | Freeway and arterial (divided) | Highway 3 west of Fort Macleod | Whitemud Drive, Edmonton | Deerfoot Trail across Calgary and Queen Elizabeth II Highway (QEII) between Calgary and Edmonton city limits. Motorway segments around High River and Okotoks, from south of Calgary to north of exit 315, from Red Deer County-Mountain View County boundary to TR 392, and farm access near Blackfalds to service road access north of 23 Avenue in Edmonton |
Highway 2 | Core | Level 1 | Arterial (undivided) and expressway | Highway 49 near Donnelly | Highway 43 in Grande Prairie | Northern Woods and Water Route/NWWR between Donnelly, Peace River and Spirit River. Motorway around Peace River. |
Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) | Yes | Level 1 | Arterial and freeway | BC 3 at Crowsnest Pass | Highway 1 at Medicine Hat | Motorway segments at Lethbridge |
Highway 4 | Core | Level 1 | Arterial (divided) | I-15 in Coutts-Sweet Grass border crossing | Highway 3 at Lethbridge | Entire route |
Highway 9 | Core | Level 1 | Arterial (undivided) | Highway 1 (TCH) near Chestermere | SK 7 in Alsask | Entire route |
Highway 15 | Core | Level 1 | Expressway and arterial | Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) in Edmonton | Highway 28A near Gibbons | 50 Street and Manning Drive |
Highway 16/Yellowhead Highway | Core | Level 1 | Freeway, expressway and arterial (divided) | BC 16 at Yellowhead Pass | SK 16 in Lloydminster | Motorway segments around Wabamun, Stony Plain to Edmonton, and Sherwood Park |
Highway 28 | Core (Highway 28A-Highway 63), feeder (Highway 63-Cold Lake) | Level 1 (Highway 28A-Highway 63), Level 2 (Highway 63-Cold Lake) | Freeway/expressway and arterial | Highway 28A near Gibbons | Highway 63 near Redwater | |
Highway 28A | Core | Level 1 | Arterial divided | Highway 15 (Manning Drive) in Edmonton | Highway 55 in Cold Lake | Entire route |
Highway 35 (Mackenzie Highway) | Core | Level 1 | Arterial (undivided) | Highway 2 near Grimshaw | Mackenzie Highway (NT 1) at NT boundary | Entire route |
Highway 41 (Buffalo Trail) | No | Level 2 | Arterial (undivided) | Highway 1 (TCH) near Medicine Hat | Highway 28 at Bonnyville | |
Highway 43 | Core | Level 1 | Arterial and expressway | BC Highway 2 | Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) near Stony Plain | Entire route |
Highway 49 | Core | Level 1 | Arterial and expressway | Highway 43 in Valleyview | Highway 2 near Donnelly | |
Highway 63 | Core (Redwater-Fort McMurray), No (north of Fort McMurray) | Level 1 | Freeway, expressway and arterial | Highway 28 near Redwater | Fort McKay |
Expressway
Expressways in Alberta are to be tagged with expressway=yes. These are usually divided, with limited access to properties and high speed limits and some grade separations.
Highway | Classification | Expressway status begins | Expressway status ends | Note |
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Highway 1 (TCH) | Trunk | BC boundary near Lake Louise | Harvey Pass Trail access | |
Highway 1 (TCH) | Trunk | exit 143 | Range Road 40 at Rocky View County | |
Highway 1 (TCH) | Trunk | 68 Street in Calgary | Range Road 150 near Brooks | |
Highway 1 (TCH) | Trunk | Range Road 142 near Brooks | 20 Street NE at Medicine Hat | |
Highway 1 (TCH) | Trunk | 1 Street SW at Medicine Hat | 16 Street SW at Medicine Hat | |
Highway 1 (TCH) | Trunk | 54 Street SE at Medicine Hat | Saskatchewan boundary | |
Highway 2 | Trunk | exit 89 near Fort Macleod | Highway 533 near Nanton | |
Highway 2 | Trunk | 26 Avenue at Nanton | Township Road 184A near High River | |
Highway 2 | Trunk | 370 Avenue E near Okotoks | 306 Avenue E near Okotoks | |
Queen Elizabeth II Highway | Trunk | Township Road 310 near Carstairs | Township Road 340 at Mountain View County-Red Deer County boundary | |
Queen Elizabeth II Highway | Trunk | Township Road 392 near Red Deer | Farm access near Blackfalds | |
Highway 2 | Primary | Villeneuve Road in St. Albert | end of divided highway near Morinville | |
Crowsnest Highway | Trunk | end of divided highway west of Highway 3A | end of divided highway east Beckenridge Avenue at Lundbreck | |
Crowsnest Highway | Trunk | end of divided highway east of Highway 810 | 21 Street and Lyndon Road at Fort Macleod | |
Crowsnest Highway | Trunk | 25A Street at Fort Macleod | 51 Avenue at Coalhurst | |
Crowsnest Highway | Trunk | 28 Street at Lethbridge | end of divided highway east of Highway 36 at Taber | |
Highway 4 | Trunk | I-15 at Coutts-Sweet Grass border crossing | Crowsnest Trail at Lethbridge | Entire route |
David Thompson Highway | Primary | 60 Street near Sylvan Lake | Johnstone Drive and Orr Drive at Red Deer |
Resources
- Provincial Highway Service Classification Map, Alberta Transportation. Used to determine potential trunk routings. Alberta Transportation uses four service classifications of highways, which are independent of traffic volumes:
- Level 1 - International and interprovincial importance. Links population centres of over 50,000. Includes all NHS core routes.
- Level 2 - Similar to level 1, but of intra-provincial importance.
- Level 3 - Inter-regional or intermunicipal importance.
- Level 4 - Intra-regional importance.
- Roadside Management Classification Map, Alberta Transportation. Used to determine additional trunk routes, as most of the existing trunks (also NHS core routes) are being planned for eventual upgrade to freeway.
- Functional Classification Map - Existing Conditions, Alberta Transportation. Reflects current functional classification. Alberta Transportation classifies its provincial highways into either freeway, urban expressway, arterial, collector and local, with sub-classifications for urban and rural areas. Except for freeway, most don't have one-to-one correspondence with OSM, and they mostly reflect the road's construction standard.
- Traffic Data Mapping, Alberta Transportation. Used here to determine the best routes for potential additional trunk routes crossing provinces where there are more than one excluding existing trunks (e.g. Red Deer to Saskatoon trunk).
In neighbouring provinces and US states
- British Columbia
- Numbered Highway Functional Classes Map, BC Ministry of Transportation.
- National Highway System Map, BC Ministry of Transportation
- Montana
- Montana Highway Functional Classification Map, Montana Department of Transportation. Montana roads are functionally classified as:
- Principal arterial - Interstate
- Principal arterial - non-Interstate
- Minor arterial
- Major collector
- Minor collector
- Local
- Montana Highway Functional Classification Map, Montana Department of Transportation. Montana roads are functionally classified as:
Neighbouring projects
For classification projects in neighbouring provinces and territories connected by highway with Alberta:
- British Columbia - Yes
- Northwest Territories - No (existing classifications already compatible with nationwide proposal)
- Saskatchewan - Yes
Neighbouring US states (basing on United States/2021 Highway Classification Guidance)
- Montana - No