Crowchild Trail

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Crowchild Trail
Crowchildtrail.jpg
Crowchild Trail, just north of 5 Ave NW looking South
Former name(s) 24 Street W
Maintained by City of Calgary
Length 22.3 km (13.9 mi)
Location Calgary, Alberta
South end North Glenmore Park
Major
junctions
Glenmore Trail
Bow Trail
Hwy 1 (16 Avenue NW)
Shaganappi Trail
Hwy 201 (Stoney Trail)
Northwest end 12 Mile Coulee Road

Crowchild Trail is an expressway located on the west side of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Part of this road was the Morley Trail when it was an actual trail. It was first paved in the 1930s. It then became the main highway to Banff and was the home of Eamon's Bungalow Camp and service station. When the Trans-Canada Highway was created it dropped in importance.[1][2]

The road was originally signed as 24th Street SW from North Glenmore Park to the Bow River, 24th Street NW from the Bow to the intersection with 16th Avenue NW (the Trans-Canada Highway, Highway 1), and Highway 1A from 16th Ave NW to the city limits. It was renamed Crowchild Trail in March, 1971 in honour of David Crowchild, Chief of the Tsuu T'ina Nation from 1946 to 1953.

Crowchild Trail's south terminus is located at North Glenmore Park as a minor arterial road. Exiting northbound from the park the road intersects several residential streets within the communities of Lakeview and North Glenmore Park, and several residential dwellings are located on the Trail itself. Continuing northward, its first major intersection is with Glenmore Trail at an interchange that was built in 1981, which is the point at which Crowchild becomes an freeway. After an interchange was completed at 50th Avenue SW in 2003, Crowchild Trail became a true freeway from Glenmore Trail to Kensington Road NW, with overpasses at Flanders Avenue SW, 33 Avenue SW and 17 Avenue SW and interchange intersections with 10 Avenue SW, Bow Trail and Memorial Drive. The speed limit on the freeway sections are 80 km/h (50 mph).

Traffic slows immediately north of the Bow River (dropping to a principal arterial with a 60 km/h (40 mph) limit), with signal-controlled intersections at Kensington Road NW and 5th Avenue NW, and heavy use by football fans and transit users at McMahon Stadium and students of the University of Calgary. After 24th Avenue NW the road veers northwest, and once again becomes an uninterrupted freeway until the Stoney Trail ring road. As of 2012, the interchange was completed at Stoney Trail, which makes Crowchild Trail a freeway nearly to the city limits, at which point (following a signalized intersection with Twelve Mile Coulee Road), Crowchild Trail continues as Bow Valley Trail, eventually linking to the towns of Cochrane and Canmore.

Major intersections[edit]

From south to north, the following intersections[3] are observed along Crowchild Trail: The entire route is in Calgary.

km[4] mi Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 Linden Drive / North Glenmore Park Starts north of Glenmore Reservoir as a minor arterial road
0.4 0.25 66 Avenue SW Four-way stop
0.7 0.43 63 Avenue SW Traffic signals
1.0 0.6 Glenmore Trail / Hwy 8 (unsigned highway) Diamond interchange with signalized intersections on Crowchild Trail.
Southbound to eastbound flyover.
Freeway begins
1.6 1.0 54 Avenue SW Northbound right-in/right-out
2.1 1.3 50 Avenue SW / Mount Royal Gate
Mount Royal University
Partial cloverleaf interchange
3.0 1.9 Flanders Avenue / Richard Road Dogbone interchange under construction[5]
3.9 2.4 33 Avenue SW Diamond interchange
4.6 2.9 17 Avenue SW Partial cloverleaf interchange
6.2 3.9 Bow Trail
City Centre
Interchange
No access from Bow Trail eastbound to Crowchild Trail southbound
No access from Crowchild Trail northbound to Bow Trail westbound.
6.4 4.0 12 Avenue SW (via 10 Avenue SW) Southbound exit, northbound entrance
6.9 4.3 Crosses Bow River
4.6 2.9 Memorial Drive Interchange
Freeway ends, expressway begins
7.3 4.5 Kensington Road Traffic signals
7.5 4.7 2 Avenue SW Northbound right-in/right-out
7.9 4.9 5 Avenue NW Traffic signals
8.5 5.3 University Drive
To Hwy 1 (TCH) / 16 Avenue N
University of Calgary
Northbound exit, southbound entrance
8.8 5.5 13 Avenue NW (To University Drive) Southbound exit only
9.0 5.6 Hwy 1 (TCH) / 16 Avenue N – Banff, Medicine Hat Hwy 1A begins
Northbound exit, southbound entrance
9.5 5.9 23 Avenue NW (To Banff Trail) Traffic signals
Access to McMahon Stadium
9.6 6.0 Banff Trail No access to southbound Banff Trail (business access only)
Connects 16 Avenue NW to northbound Crowchild Trail
9.5 5.9 24 Avenue NW
University of Calgary
Traffic signals
Crowchild Trail turns northwest.
Freeway begins
10.2 6.3 Passes University C-Train Station No access from Crowchild Trail
11.0 6.8 Charleswood Drive / 32 Avenue NW
University of Calgary
Folded diamond interchange
9.6 6.0 Brentwood Road Westbound exit only
10.2 6.3 Brisebois Drive / 40 Avenue NW
Brentwood C-Train Station
Folded diamond interchange
12.6 7.8 Northland Drive Diamond interchange
13.3 8.3 Shaganappi Trail Split diamond interchange
14.6 9.1 53 Street NW
Dalhousie C-Train Station
Diamond interchange
15.7 9.8 Sarcee Trail / Silver Springs Gate Folded diamond interchange
17.7 11.0 Nose Hill Drive Diamond interchange
18.0 11.2 Crowfoot Parade
Crowfoot C-Train Station
Diamond interchange
Use Nose Hill Drive exit ramp.
18.2 11.3 Crowfoot Rise Westbound right-in/right out
Use Nose Hill Drive exit ramp.
19.7 12.2 Hwy 201 / Stoney Trail (Exit 41) Cloverstack interchange
20.3 12.6 Passes Tuscany C-Train Station No access from Crowchild Trail
Freeway ends
22.3 13.9 12 Mile Coulee Road Traffic signals
Continues as Hwy 1A west (Bow Valley Trail) – Cochrane, Canmore

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://calgary.openfile.ca/blog/curator-blog/curated-news/2012/will-corey-hart-save-calgary-heritage-site
  2. ^ http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2012/05/07/calgary-eamons-plan.html
  3. ^ Sherlock's Map of Calgary (16th ed.). Langdon, Alberta: Sherlock Publishing Ltd. 2014. pp. 7, 8, 17, 18, 26, 34, 40. ISBN 1-895229-80-4. 
  4. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 19 April 2016. 
  5. ^ "New Crowchild Trail / Flanders Avenue Interchange" (PDF). The City of Calgary. Retrieved 21 April 2016.