Alberta Highway 100

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Highway 100

Highway 100 refers to the Sherwood Park Freeway, in Edmonton, Alberta. At one point, it was part of Highway 14, but with the completion of the interchange at Highway 14 and Whitemud Drive, the designated route of Highway 14 was changed to follow Whitemud Drive to Calgary Trail, beyond which Whitemud Drive is designated Highway 2. The former Highway 14 along the east edge of the city was renamed Highway 216, and the Sherwood Park Freeway was designated Highway 100, although no signs indicating such are posted along the road. There are six interchanges on the freeway. The freeway ends just before 75 Street, where it also splits and continues into Edmonton as Whyte Ave and Argyll Road. To the east, Highway 100 continues as Wye Road (Secondary Highway 630) through Sherwood Park and to the east, turning southeast past North Cooking Lake, and eventually meets up with Highway 14 near Tofield. The official length of Highway 100 is only a 6 kilometres[citation needed], making it one of the province's shortest highways.

[edit] List of exits

Sherwood Park Freeway Exit List
tSTR
Continues as 82nd Avenue/Whyte Avenue westbound to Old Strathcona
KRZ
71st Street At-grade intersection
ABZlg
Argyll Road
SBRÜCKE
Railway underpass
KRZ4d
50th Street
KRZ4d
34th Street
BRÜCKE1
Railway overpass
ABZdf
17th Street Use 76th avenue exit to access 17th Street from east
ABZlg
76th avenue Use 17th street exit to access 76th avenue from west
KRZ4d
Highway 216 - Anthony Henday Drive
KRZ
Ordze Road (North), Ordze Crescent (South) At-grade intersection
tSTR
Continues as Highway 630 - Wye Road to Sherwood Park
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