Poundmaker_Trail

Poundmaker Trail

Poundmaker Trail

Ceremonial name of highway in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada


Poundmaker Trail is a 361-kilometre (224 mi) interprovincial highway in Western Canada that runs from Edmonton, Alberta, to North Battleford, Saskatchewan, following Alberta Highway 14 and Saskatchewan Highway 40.[1] The highway is named after Pitikwahanapiwiyin (c. 1842July 4, 1886), commonly known as Poundmaker, a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people.[2]

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The former alignment of Poundmaker Trail followed Saskatchewan Highway 16A through Battleford and across the North Saskatchewan River along original Battlefords Bridge via Finlayson Island. Around 2003, in conjunction with the Battlefords Bridge being twinned along the Highway 4/16/40 corridor,[3] the original bridges were closed to motor vehicles, and Highway 16A was decommissioned.[4]

Junction list

Alberta
Hwy 216 southeast of Edmonton
Hwy 21 southeast of Sherwood Park
Hwy 36 in Viking
Hwy 41 in Wainwright
Hwy 17 south of Lloydminster
Saskatchewan
Hwy 21 east of Cut Knife
Hwy 29 east of Battleford
Hwy 4 in Battleford

See also


References

  1. Google. "Poundmaker Trail through Alberta and Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Google.
  2. "Saskatchewan Road Map Travel Guide: #40 The Poundmaker Trail ..." Mile By Mile Media. 2007. Archived from the original on April 17, 2007. Retrieved May 10, 2007.
  3. "Battlefords Bridge Officially Opened Today". Government of Saskatchewan. November 1, 2002. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  4. Foster, Jayne (August 24, 2013). "Repairs for old bridges". Battlefords News-Optimist. Retrieved May 24, 2017.

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