Mackenzie Highway

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For the US highway known as the McKenzie Highway, see Oregon Route 126.

Alberta Highway 35 (Mackenzie).pngNWT-1.svg

Mackenzie Highway
Alberta Highway 35
Northwest Territories Highway 1
Route information
Length: 1,155 km (718 mi)
AB-35: 465 km (289 mi)
NWT-1: 690 km (428.7 mi)
Major junctions
South end: Hwy 2 at Grimshaw, Alberta
 

Hwy 690 near Deadwood
Hwy 697 near Paddle Prairie
Hwy 58 at High Level
NWT-2.svg Highway 2 (Hay River Highway) at Enterprise
NWT-3.svg Highway 3 (Yellowknife Highway) near Fort Providence

NWT-7.svg Highway 7 (Liard Highway) near Fort Simpson
North end: Wrigley, Northwest Territories
Highway system
Provincial highways in Alberta
Northwest Territories highways
Hwy 8 NWT-1.svg Hwy 2

The Mackenzie Highway is a Canadian highway in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. It begins as Alberta Highway 2 at Mile Zero in Grimshaw, Alberta.[1] After the first 5.0 km (3.1 mi), it becomes Alberta Highway 35 for the balance of its length through Alberta and then becomes Northwest Territories Highway 1.

The highway is designated as part of Canada's National Highway System, holding core route status from its terminus at Grimshaw to its intersection with the Yellowknife Highway, and northern/remote route status for the remainder of the route to its northern terminus at Wrigley.

Originally begun in 1938, prior to World War II, the project was abandoned at the outbreak of war, then resumed in the late 1940s and completed to Hay River, Northwest Territories in 1949, though some sections, particularly in the vicinity of Steen River, remained difficult.

In 1960, it was extended from Enterprise, approximately 23.6 miles (38 km) south of Hay River, to the northwest, then north past Fort Providence to Behchoko (at the time, known as Rae-Edzo) and southeast to the City of Yellowknife, which in 1967 became the capital of the Northwest Territories. Much of this extension is now known as Northwest Territories Highway 3, the Yellowknife Highway. (The 23.6-mile (38.0 km) stretch from Enterprise to Hay River is Highway 2).

In approximately 1970, the highway was extended west from what is now the southern terminus of Highway 3 to reach Fort Simpson, and in 1971, when the section to Fort Simpson was opened to traffic, work began to prepare a road grade from there to Wrigley, but the work was abandoned. This roadway, which starts at a junction 2.2 miles (3.5 km) from the island that "downtown" Fort Simpson is situated on, was finally made usable in 1994, and includes the N'dulee ferry and ice crossings.

There are social and economic studies being done on the extension of the highway north from Wrigley to join the Dempster Highway; the N.W.T. government has completed 34 bridges across all but six of the widest river crossings, serving the ice road and awaiting the all-weather route.[2]

Just east of Fort Simpson's airport, the highway crosses the Liard River by ferry (summer) and ice bridge (winter). 27.9 miles (45 km) further east of this crossing, the location known as Checkpoint is the site of a former gas station at the junction with the Liard Highway (Northwest Territories Highway 7, British Columbia Highway 77) from Fort Nelson, British Columbia.

Major intersections[edit]

Municipality km Mile Destination Notes
Town of Grimshaw 0.0 0.0 Alberta Highway 2A.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 2A east Begins as Highway 2
Municipal District of Peace No. 135 5 3 Alberta Highway 2.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 2 east Continues as Highway 35
County of Northern Lights 14 9 Alberta Highway 737.svg Alberta Highway 737 (Warrensville Rd) west Eastern terminus of Alberta Highway 737
20 12 Alberta Highway 986.svg Alberta Highway 986 east Western terminus of Alberta Highway 986
63 39 Alberta Highway 690.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 690 east Western terminus of Alberta Highway 690
Town of Manning 83 51 Alberta Highway 691.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 691 east Western terminus of Alberta Highway 691
County of Northern Lights 219 136 Alberta Highway 697.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 697 east Western terminus of Alberta Highway 697
Town of High Level 279 173 Alberta Highway 58.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 58 west Southern terminus of Highway 58 concurrency
280 174 Alberta Highway 58.svg Intersects Alberta Highway 58 east Northern Terminus of concurrency with Highway 58
Mackenzie County 363 225 Intersects Zama Road
ABNT border 465
0.0
289
0.0
AlbertaNorthwest Territories border
Enterprise 83 52 NWT-2.svg Hwy 2 (Hay River Highway) north Southern terminus of Highway 2
Near Fort Providence 186 115 NWT-3.svg Hwy 3 (Yellowknife Highway) north Souther terminus of Highway 3
Near Fort Simpson 412 256 NWT-7.svg Hwy 7 (Liard Highway) south Northern terminus of Highway 7
Wrigley 690 429 Northern terminus of Highway 1
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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