Alberta Highway 6
Highway in Alberta, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highway 6 is a north-south highway in southern Alberta, Canada. It spans approximately 74 kilometres (46 mi) from Alberta's border with Montana to Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway).[2][3]
Highway 6 highlighted in red | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors | ||||
Length | 73.5 km[1] (45.7 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | MT 17 at Canada-U.S. border near Chief Mountain | |||
Highway 5 in Waterton Lakes National Park | ||||
North end | Highway 3 near Pincher Creek | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Alberta | |||
Specialized and rural municipalities | I.D. No. 4, Cardston County, Pincher Creek No. 9 M.D. | |||
Towns | Pincher Creek | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway 6 is part of the Cowboy Trail between Highway 5 in Waterton Lakes National Park and the Crowsnest Highway, where the Cowboy Trail follows Highway 3 to Highway 22 and continues north.[4]
Route description
Montana Highway 17 in Glacier National Park becomes Alberta Highway 6 in Waterton Lakes National Park as it crosses the Canada–United States border at Chief Mountain. Generally travelling in a north direction from Chief Mountain, the highway provides access to the Hamlet of Waterton Park via Highway 5, and passes through the Hamlet of Twin Butte and the Town of Pincher Creek. Highway 6 ends at Highway 3 north of Pincher Creek.[1][3]
Major intersections
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Perspective
The following is a list of major intersections along Alberta Highway 6 from south to north.[2][3]
Rural/specialized municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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I.D. No. 4 (Waterton Lakes National Park) | Chief Mountain | 0.0 | 0.0 | Continues into Montana | |
Canada–United States border at Chief Mountain Border Crossing | |||||
| 22.0 | 13.7 | South end of Highway 5 concurrency and Cowboy Trail | ||
22.9 | 14.2 | North end of Highway 5 concurrency | |||
M.D. of Pincher Creek No. 9 | | 49.2 | 30.6 | ||
Pincher Creek | 69.3 | 43.1 | South end of Highway 501 concurrency | ||
70.6 | 43.9 | Roundabout; north end of Highway 501 concurrency | |||
Pincher Station | 73.5 | 45.7 | Interchange proposed;[5] Cowboy Trail follows Highway 3 west to Highway 22 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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