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词条 Alberta Highway 33
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  1. History

  2. Major intersections

  3. Photos

  4. References

{{Infobox road
| province = AB
| type = Hwy
| route = 33
| alternate_name = Grizzly Trail
| map = Alberta Highway 033.png
| length_km = 218.6
| length_ref = [1]
| direction_a = South
| direction_b = North
| terminus_a ={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|43}} near Gunn
| junction = {{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|18}} in Barrhead
{{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|32}} in Swan Hills
| terminus_b ={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|2}} near Kinuso
| towns = Barrhead, Swan Hills
| rural_municipalities = Lac Ste. Anne County, County of Barrhead No. 11, Woodlands County, Big Lakes County
| established =
| previous_type = Hwy
| previous_route = 32
| next_type = Hwy
| next_route = 35
}}

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 33, commonly referred to as Highway 33 and officially named Grizzly Trail, is a north–south highway in west–central Alberta, Canada.

Highway 33 begins at Highway 43 near the hamlet of Gunn and travels north to the town of Barrhead. North of Barrhead, Highway 33 turns northwest, crossing the Athabasca River at Fort Assiniboine, before reaching the town of Swan Hills. Highway 33 continues north from Swan Hills to Highway 2 east of Kinuso. Highway 33 is about {{convert|219|km}} in length.[1][2]

History

Highway 33 follows the original Klondike Trail, which was advertised by Edmonton merchants as the shortest route to the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, from the Athabasca River at Pruden's Crossing, near Fort Assiniboine, through present-day Swan Hills and along the Swan River to north to present-day Kinuso. The trail followed a very difficult and dangerous route and by 1901-02 use of the trail declined, soon after it was abandoned altogether in favour of other routes to the Peace River area.[3][4]

Highway 33 originally started as short highway that connected Highway 43, {{cvt|7|km|0}} south of Onoway, to Alberta Beach.[5] In the 1970s, Highway 33 was extended north to Barrhead from Gunn, resulting in a {{cvt|8|km|0}} gap between Alberta Beach and Gunn.[6] Highway 18, which ran between Barrhead and Swan Hills, was renumbered to Highway 33 and the highway was extended north to Kinuso.[7] In {{circa|1985}}, the original section to Alberta Beach became part of Highway 633.[8][9]

Major intersections

From south to north:

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|county_special=Lac Ste. Anne County
|cspan=7
|location=none
|lspan=2
|type=closed
|km=-18.7
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|43|city1=Grande Prairie|city2=Edmonton}}
|notes=South of Onoway; former eastern terminus
}}{{ABint
|km=-10.6
|type=closed
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|633|dir1=west|city1=Darwell}}
|notes=Former {{roadlink|province=AB|Hwy|634}}
}}{{ABint
|location=Alberta Beach
|km=-8.1
|type=closed
|road=
|notes=Former western terminus
}}{{Jctgap
|type=closed
|text={{cvt|8|km|0}} gap
}}{{ABint
|location=none
|km=0.0
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|43|city1=Edmonton|city2=Whitecourt|city3=Grande Prairie}}
|notes=East of Gunn
}}{{ABint
|location=Rich Valley
|km=13.5
|road=
|notes=
}}{{ABint
|location=Birch Cove
|km=25.8
|road=
|notes=
}}{{ABint
|county_special=County of Barrhead No. 11
|cspan=8
|location=none
|lspan=4
|km=28.0
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|651|dir1=east|city1=Legal}}
|notes=
}}{{Jctbridge
|km=30.0
|bridge=Crosses the Pembina River
}}{{ABint
|type=concur
|km=31.9
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|654|dir1=west}}
|notes=South end of Hwy 654 concurrency
}}{{ABint
|type=concur
|km=38.3
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|654|dir1=east|city1=Manola}}
|notes=North end of Hwy 654 concurrency
}}{{ABint
|location=Barrhead
|type=concur
|km=44.8
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|18|name1=53 Avenue|dir1=west|city1=Mayerthorpe}}
|notes=South end of Hwy 18 concurrency
}}{{ABint
|location=none
|type=concur
|km=48.0
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|18|dir1=east|city1=Westlock}}
|notes=Hwy 33 branches west;
north end of Hwy 18 concurrency
}}{{ABint
|location=Camp Creek
|km=66.9
|road=
|notes=
}}{{ABint
|location=none
|km=79.7
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|763|dir1=south|city1=Tiger Lilly}}
|notes=
}}{{Jctbridge
|county_special=↑ / ↓
|location=none
|km=82.3
|bridge=Crosses the Athabasca River
}}{{ABint
|county_special=Woodlands County
|cspan=2
|location=Fort Assiniboine
|km=83.9
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|661|dir1=east|city1=Dapp}}
|notes=Hwy 33 branches northwest
}}{{ABint
|location=none
|km=91.1
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|658|dir1=west|city1=Goose Lake|city2=Blue Ridge}}
|notes=
}}{{ABint
|county_special=Big Lakes County
|cspan=2
|location=Swan Hills
|km=145.2
|road={{jct|province=AB|Hwy|32|dir1=south|city1=Whitecourt}}
|notes=Hwy 33 branches north
}}{{ABint
|location=none
|km=218.6
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|2|city1=Peace River|city2=Slave Lake|city3=Edmonton}}
|notes=East of Kinuso
}}{{Jctbtm|keys=closed,concur}}{{Attached KML|display=inline,title}}{{-}}

Photos

References

1. ^{{google maps|title=Highway 33 in Alberta|url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@54.4546655,-114.6238836,8.25z|accessdate=December 18, 2017}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/Content/docType329/Production/2015_PROVINCIAL_HWY_1-216_CONTROL_SECTION_MAP.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160410182657/http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/Content/docType329/Production/2015_PROVINCIAL_HWY_1-216_CONTROL_SECTION_MAP.pdf |archivedate=April 10, 2016 |accessdate=October 12, 2016 |date=March 2015 |title=2015 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart |publisher=Alberta Transportation |deadurl=no }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=History of Barrhead|url=http://www.barrhead.ca/history-of-barrhead|website=Town of Barrhead|accessdate=May 20, 2018|language=en}}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Thome|first1=Michael|title=Klondike Trail|url=https://albertashistoricplaces.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/klondike-trail/|website=RETROactive|publisher=Government of Alberta|accessdate=May 20, 2018|date=July 19, 2012}}
5. ^{{cite map|author = The H.M. Gousha Company|publisher = The Shell Oil Company|year = 1956|title = Shell Map of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba|url = http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/workspace/handleMediaPlayer;JSESSIONID=85eb3a9c-db16-4231-badc-40df4382c572?lunaMediaId=RUMSEY~8~1~212315~5500350|section = C-12}}
6. ^{{cite map|author = Travel Alberta|publisher = The Province of Alberta|year = 1976-77|title = Alberta Official Road Map|sections=H-4, H-5, I-5}}
7. ^{{cite map|author = Travel Alberta|publisher = The Province of Alberta|year = 1978-79|title = Alberta Official Road Map|sections=H-4, H-5, I-5}}
8. ^{{Cite map | publisher=Alberta Tourism and Small Business | title=Province of Alberta Canada 1985 Official Road Map | section=I-5}}
9. ^{{Cite map | publisher=Alberta Tourism and Small Business | title=Province of Alberta Canada 1986 Official Road Map | section=I-5}}
{{Alberta Provincial Highways|Hwy=yes}}

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