| Highway 41 | |||||||||
| Buffalo Trail | |||||||||
| Length: | 686 km (426 mi) | ||||||||
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| South end: | US border at Wild Horse | ||||||||
| Major junctions: |
Hwy 501, Hwy 1, Hwy 9, Hwy 12, Hwy 13, Hwy 14, Hwy 16, Hwy 45, Hwy 28, Hwy 55, | ||||||||
| North end: | Highway 55 at La Corey | ||||||||
| Counties: | Cypress, Special area No. 2, Acadia MD, Special area No. 3, Special area No. 4, Provost MD, Wainwright MD, Vermilion River, Two Hills MD, St. Paul, Bonnyville MD | ||||||||
| Major cities: | Medicine Hat, Consort, Wainwright, Vermilion, Bonnyville | ||||||||
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Highway 41 (also called Buffalo Trail) is a 686 km long north-south highway located in eastern Alberta, extending from the hamlet of La Corey (west of the city of Cold Lake along Highway 55) to the United States border at the hamlet of Wild Horse.
Mile by mile
The highway begins at La Corey along
Highway 55 (54°26′33″N 110°45′42″W / 54.4425°N 110.76167°W) and goes south.
Highway 41A
Since Highway 41 bypasses the city of Medicine Hat, intersecting with the Trans-Canada Highway a few miles to the east, a spur route, Highway 41A, was constructed providing a more direct route into the city for traffic coming off 41. The short route branches off the main highway 7 km north of the Trans-Canada and runs approximately 12 km, winding through Medicine Hat and terminating at a junction with Hwy. 1 and Hwy. 3 west of the downtown.
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