Alberta Highway 881
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[[Image:|48px|Highway 881]]Highway 881 is a north-south road in eastern Alberta. Its southern-most point is the town of Hardisty, and its northern-most point is a junction with Highway 63 south of Fort McMurray.
Some parts of this secondary highway are paved like a main highway, and some parts are gravel. The section north of Lac La Biche is fully paved.
[edit] Kilometre by kilometre description
- North from Highway 13 & Hardisty 30.5 km to Highway 14 & Irma.
- A 1.7 km jog to the east on Highway 14.
- North 29.5 km to Highway 619.
- A 1.6 km jog to the east on Highway 619.
- North 19.3 km to Mannville on Highway 14.
- North 25.1 km to Highway 631.
- A 1.6 km jog to the west on Highway 631.
- North 13.2 km to Myrnam on Highway 45.
- North 6.6 km to Alberta township road 550.
- A 0.9 km jog to the east on Alberta township road 550.
- North 4.4 km to the North Saskatchewan River.
- North 16.5 km to Highway 646.
- North 10.8 km to Highway 28.
- A 1.6 km jog to the west on Highway 28 to the outskirts of St. Paul.
- North 21.3 km to Highway 28A.
- A 4.9 km jog to the west on Highway 28A.
- North 25.8 km to Alberta township road 630.
- A 4.9 km jog to the east on Alberta township road 630.
- North 8.6 km to Highway 55.
- North to Lac La Biche
- North to Anzac
- North to a junction with Highway 63 south of Fort McMurray.
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