There is a rectangle inscribed by the intersections of 13, 2A, 611 and 795. Traveling Rte 2, the halfway point (and very little else) is in the middle of that rectangle. Nearby towns are Maskwacin, Usona, Falun and Wetaskiwin but if you wanted to stop at Leduc or Ponoka, you wouldn't have to go as far off the highway.
The three biggest cities in Alberta—Calgary, Edmonton, and Red Deer—are relatively close to each other. Calgary and Edmonton, the two largest cities, are approximately 300 kilometers (about 186 miles) apart, while Red Deer is situated roughly halfway between them, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) from both Calgary and Edmonton. This proximity facilitates easy travel and economic connections among the cities.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 1 hour and 58 minutes.
Approximately 154 km, which is about 1 hour 41 mins by car.
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Starting wage in Red Deer, Alberta was $11.98/hour in 2006.Starting wage in Red Deer, Alberta was $11.98/hour in 2006.
Lethbridge, Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton are Alberta's major centers.
The driving distance from Edmonton to Red Deer, Alberta, is 154 kilometres.
Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, Red Deer, Medicine Hat
between their hind legs. Get it? "hind" is a female red deer. hahaha@
Red Deer is a city like Edmonton, except smaller, so depending on what your purpose for being in Red Deer is in the first place, there are museums to visit, I believe there's an art gallery or two, and some other activities around this city. You'll have to get to an information center or get some sort of Red Deer activity brochure at a gas bar or some sort to make some plans on what to do in Red Deer.
A hart is a male red deer. A hind is a female red deer.
Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Lloydminster, St. Albert, etc.