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Alberta Highway 9 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alberta Highway 9
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 9 is an east-west highway through south-central Alberta, Canada. It is designated a ''core route'' in Canada's National Highway System, connecting the Calgary Region with Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Highway 9 spans approximately from the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) east of Calgary to Alberta's border with Saskatchewan. == Route description ==
Highway 9 begins at its interchange with Highway 1 approximately east of Chestermere and west of Strathmore, and approximately north of Langdon via Highway 797. For its first , Highway 9 generally runs in a north/south direction to Beiseker. At Beiseker, Highway 9 runs in an east-west direction for to Drumheller. It then runs north/south for from Drumheller to its intersection with Highway 27 east of Morrin. The highway then runs east/west for the balance of route to the Saskatchewan border, providing connections to Hanna and Oyen as well as numerous smaller communities, and generally running parallel to Highway 12 to the north. The highway continues as Saskatchewan Highway 7 in a northeast direction toward Saskatoon.〔〔〔
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