Alberta Highway 29

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Highway 29

Highway 29 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Transportation
Length152.7 km[1] (94.9 mi)
ExistedOctober 2006–present
Major junctions
West end Hwy 15 near Lamont
Major intersections
East end Hwy 41 north of Elk Point
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesLamont, Two Hills, St. Paul
TownsLamont, St. Paul
Highway system
Hwy 28A Hwy 31

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 29, commonly referred to as Highway 29, is a 153-kilometre (95 mi) highway in east–central Alberta, Canada that connects Highway 15 near Lamont to Highway 41 north of Elk Point. It runs mostly west to east across aspen parkland through Hairy Hill, turning north through Duvernay, Brosseau, Foisy, St. Brides, and east to St. Paul before ending at Highway 41 approximately 9 km (5.6 mi) north of Elk Point, concurrent with Highways 36 and 45 for lengthy sections.

The route was established in 2006 when Alberta Transportation renumbered portions of Highways 637, 45, 860, 36, and 28 between Highways 15 and 41, forming a more coherent route between St. Paul and Edmonton that involved only two numbered highways.

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