Alberta Highway 11

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Alberta Highway 11, also known as the David Thompson Highway, is a major east–west route in central Alberta that connects Red Deer to the Rocky Mountains near Saskatchewan River Crossing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
transportation infrastructure
alsoKnownAs David Thompson Highway NERFINISHED
category Alberta provincial highways 1–216 NERFINISHED
Roads in Alberta
connects Red Deer NERFINISHED
Saskatchewan River Crossing area NERFINISHED
country Canada
direction east–west
easternTerminusIn Red Deer NERFINISHED
hasJunctionWith Highway 12 NERFINISHED
Highway 2 NERFINISHED
Highway 20 NERFINISHED
Highway 22 NERFINISHED
Highway 93 NERFINISHED
highwayNumber 11
highwayType Alberta provincial highway
jurisdiction Province of Alberta NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alberta
maintainedBy Alberta Transportation NERFINISHED
namedAfter David Thompson NERFINISHED
partOf Alberta provincial highway network NERFINISHED
passesNear Nordegg NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountain House NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Sylvan Lake NERFINISHED
passesThrough Clearwater County NERFINISHED
Red Deer County NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains foothills NERFINISHED
region central Alberta
surface paved
tourismCorridor access to Abraham Lake
access to Banff National Park region via Highway 93
access to David Thompson Country
usedFor commercial traffic
local transportation
tourist traffic
westernTerminusNear Saskatchewan River Crossing NERFINISHED

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Alberta Highway 2 hasJunctionWith Alberta Highway 11