Alberta Highway 33
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| Highway 33 (Grizzly Trail) |
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| Length: | 236 km |
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| Direction: | North-South |
| From: | Kinuso (Highway 2) |
| To: | Gunn (Highway 43) |
| Major cities: | Swan Hills, Barrhead |
| System: | Alberta provincial highway |
Highway 33 (also called "Grizzly Trail") is a north-south highway located in west central Alberta, Canada.
It begins along Highway 2 east of the village of Kinuso and proceeds south through Swan Hills, Alberta and Barrhead to Gunn.
[edit] Mile by Mile
- 74 km - passes through the town of Swan Hills.
- 77 km - Highway 32 begins toward the town of Whitecourt while Highway 33 goes toward the southeast along the "Grizzly Trail."
- 136 km - Highway 658 branches off to the west.
- 146 km - Passes by the hamlet of Fort Assiniboine where Highway 661 branches off to the north
- 148 km - Crosses the Athabasca River
- 152 km - Highway 763 branches off to the south
- 162 km - Passes by the hamlet of Camp Creek
- 182 km - Meets Highway 18 and turns south
- 190 km - Passes through the town of Barrhead
- 195 km - Highway 654 branches off to the east
- 200 km - Highway 654 branches off to the west
- 202 km - Crosses Pembina River
- 205 km - Highway 651 branches off to the east
- 210 km - Passes by the hamlet of Birch Cove and Lac La Nonne
- 223 km - Passes by the hamlet of Rich Valley
- 236 km - Meets Highway 43 east of the hamlet of Gunn where it ends
Junction sign on Highway 43
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