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Roadside Management Classification Map 692 Ch Inchaga Wildland Grande Prairienotik Transportation District Provincial Park Ewin P Roadside Management Classification Map 692 Grande PrairieNotikewin Transportation District P. Park Chinchaga Wildland Functional Classification Provincial Park Roadside Management Future Vision Classification 741 UFD Freeway RFD UAD UED Multi-Lane RAD UAU Major RAU RCU UCU Notikewin Minor Municipal / Rural Road MANNING Non Classified 691 Potential Freeway North Kilometers Star 0 20406080 North American Datum 1983, 10° Transverse Mercator Note: Deadwood Designation Order (O.C. 587/2009) l. 1. 6Freeways90 are designated in the Freeways and Access Locationsve been completed but have not been approved by Order-In-Counci 2. Potential Freeways are roadways where future access plans ha; some short tourism oriented and/or low volume highways 3. Local functional743 classes (RLU, ULU) are not shown on the map may be considered as Locals subject to department approval. Disclaimer: es and is for general use only. Information presented on this map originated from various sourc ended and deleted since Please be advised that some information may have been added, am 35 this map was created. Source Information: Data, Alberta Transportation I.R. Dixonville Transportation Infrastructure Management Systems (TIMS)I.R Digital. 226 overnment Licence. 152 I.R. 228 689 Base map provided by the Government of Alberta under the Open G I.R. 227 Worsley C Date: 7/10/2020 Produced by Modelling and GIS Section 9 Alberta Transportation Cadotte 726 986 Lake Little Buffalo 730 64 Cleardale 986 743 Dunvegan 737 688 Wildland HINES 717 P. Park CREEK Queen Elizabeth PEACE 685 P. Park RIVER 685 729 2A St. Isidore 732 735 Dunvegan 737 Wildland BERWYN GRIMSHAW Greene Valley P. Park Dunvegan Brownvale P. Park Wildland 684 Dunvegan Whitelaw 2 P. Park 2 Wildland FA IRVIEW I.R P. P . ark 151 682 A Marie- 681 Bluesky Reine NAMPA 683 I.R. Peace River 151K Wildland FT LAKE Reno GI 725 P. Park Dunvegan METIS P. Park 740 719 680 Poplar Ridge 744 Moonshine Lake Jean P. Park Cote PEAVINE Peace River 7 Wildland 27 Dunvegan P. Park Wildland METIS SETTLEMENT P. Park 750 SETTLEM SPIRIT RIVER Tangent 49 Eaglesham RYCROFT Wanham FALHER 739 DONNELLY GIROUXVILLE 49 Winagmi Watino Wildland McLENNAN P. Park 731 744 Winagami Lake I.R. P. Park 150D Peoria 677 679 679 679 677 Woking 49 I.R. 150C 2 I.R. 150B Hilliard's Bay 724 2 Guy P. Park Winagmi Wildland Grouard P. Park Demmitt 733 749 750 I.R. 43 676 2A 150 Valhalla Centre La Glace A 59 HIGH Joussard Teepee Creek 676 PRAIRIE Enilda 2 I.R. 721 674 724 152B HYTHE S 672 EXSMITH I.R. 150 672 t n 747 o 749 Fau m ir 736 723 la 671 C BEAVERLO 49 DGE 43 DeBolt Saskatoon Island P. Park Bezanson 670 Young's Point 43 P. Park EAST PRAIRIE GRANDE Ridgevalley Dimsdale METIS 722 Huallen PRAIRIE I.R. TLEMENT WEM 43 154A SET BLEY 40X Wedgewood Elmworth Landry 668 Heights 669 O'Brien Williamson P. Park VALLEYVIEW 747 666 P. Park I.R. 154 Grovedale 665 I.R. 154B Little Smoky 43 40 Two Lakes FOX CREEK P. Park I.R. 134A I.R. 232 947 WH Kakwa Wildland Provincial Park Pierre Grey's Lake P. Park GRANDE CACHE 32 40 WILLMORE 748 Sundance Peers P. Park WILDERNESS 748 PARK Obed Lake EDSON Pinedale Niton Jct. P. Park Marlboro William A. Switzer Rock Lake P. Park P. Park 16 Rock Lake - Solomon Creek WildlandP. Park HINTON Brule 47.
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