John Laurie/McKnight Boulevard

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John Laurie Boulevard
McKnight Boulevard
Length 22.7 km (14.1 mi)[1]
Location Calgary, Alberta
John Laurie Boulevard
Length 10.5 km (6.5 mi)[1]
West end Arbour Lake Drive /
Arbour Lake Road
Major
junctions
Nose Hill Drive
Sarcee Trail
Shaganappi Trail
14 Street NW
East end 48 Avenue NW /
McKnight Boulevard
McKnight Boulevard
Former name(s) 48 Avenue N
Length 12.2 km (7.6 mi)[1]
West end 48 Avenue NW /
John Laurie Boulevard
Major
junctions
Centre Street N
Edmonton Trail
Deerfoot Trail (Hwy 2)
Barlow Trail
Métis Trail / 36 Street NE
52 Street NE
Stoney Trail (Hwy 201)
East end Calgary City Limits
Neighborhoods


John Laurie Boulevard / McKnight Boulevard is a major east-west arterial road and expressway in north Calgary, Alberta. The two roadways function together as a major crosstown route between the northwest and northeast quadrants and are part of Calgary's Skeletal Road Network.[2][3]

Route description

John Laurie Boulevard

John Laurie Boulevard from the community of Arbour Lake as an arterial road and passes through the communities of Hawkwood and Ranchlands with a speed limit of 60 km/h (37 mph). At Ranchlands Boulevard, it begins to transition to an expressway with the speed limit increasing to 70 km/h (43 mph) and becomes an expressway east of Sarcee Trail. John Laurie Boulevard continues east along the southern edge of Nose Hill Park to its eastern terminus at McKnight Boulevard.[4]

The road is named for John Lee Laurie, a prominent educator and political activist in Calgary, best known for First Nations advocacy.[5]

McKnight Boulevard

McKnight Boulevard begins in the northwestern community of North Haven at a T-intersection with John Laurie Boulevard and 48 Avenue NW as a four lane arterial road and continues east, with speed limits ranging between 50 and 60 km/h (31–37 mph). East of Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2), McKnight Boulevard becomes an expressway, with speed limits ranging between 70 and 80 km/h (43–50 mph), to the city limits east of Stoney Trail NE (Highway 201).[4]

It is named for William Lidstone McKnight (1918–1941), a World War II flying ace with the Royal Air Force who had spent much of his childhood in Calgary before disappearing shortly after the Battle of Britain in combat.[6] Prior to the road being renamed in his honour, the portion of the road west of what is now Deerfoot Trail conformed to Calgary's street numbering system, and was known as 48 Avenue N, while the eastern portion was part of Edmonton Trail until the city's road network in the northeast portion of the city was revised in the 1960s.

Future

Increased traffic along John Laurie and McKnight Boulevards has led to increased demands for improvements along the corridor. The City of Calgary has identified the intersection of 12 Street NE, just east of Deerfoot Trail, for a future interchange location; however, no timeline has been set for construction.[7] There has also been renewed demand to improve the John Laurie Boulevard / McKnight Boulevard / 48 Avenue NW intersection; an interchange was proposed in 2005 but ultimately went unfunded.[8][9]

Major intersections

From west to east.[4] The entire route is in Calgary.

km[1] mi Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 Arbour Lake Road Continues west
Arbour Wood Close, Arbour Lake Drive John Laurie Boulevard western terminus
0.9 0.56 Nose Hill Drive Traffic signals
1.4 0.9 Hawkwood Drive, Ranchero Drive Traffic signals
2.1 1.3 Hawkwood Hill, Ranchlands Boulevard Traffic signals
2.8 1.7 Hawkwood Boulevard Traffic signals
3.1 1.9 Sarcee Trail Traffic signals
4.2 2.6 Edgemont Boulevard, 53 Street NW Traffic signals
4.7 2.9 Edgemont Drive Traffic signals
5.4 3.4 Shaganappi Trail Traffic signals
6.0 3.7 Brenner Drive
6.5 4.0 Brisebois Drive
7.5 4.7 Charleswood Drive
8.4 5.2 19 Street NW
9.3 5.8 14 Street NW Single-point urban interchange
10.5
0.0
6.5
0.0
48 Avenue NW T-intersection
John Laurie Boulevard eastern terminus • McKnight Boulevard western terminus
0.9 0.56 4 Street NW Traffic signals
1.5 0.9 Centre Street N Traffic signals
2.1 1.3 4 Street NE, Edmonton Trail Traffic signals
2.6–
3.4
1.6–
2.1
Deerfoot Trail (Hwy 2) – Calgary International Airport Partial cloverleaf interchange; exit 261 on Hwy 2
3.5 2.2 Aviation Boulevard, 12 Street NE Traffic signals
4.1 2.5 Aviation Road Westbound right-in/right-out
5.2 3.2 McCall Way, 19 Street NE Traffic signals
5.9 3.7 Barlow Trail Traffic signals
6.7–
7.9
4.2–
4.9
Métis Trail / 36 Street NE Combination interchange
8.4 5.2 47 Street NE Traffic signals
9.0 5.6 Falconridge Boulevard, 52 Street NE Traffic signals
10.6 6.6 68 Street NE Traffic signals
11.2–
12.2
7.0–
7.6
Stoney Trail (Hwy 201) Diamond interchange; Partial cloverleaf planned; exit 74 on Hwy 201
12.2 7.6 Township Road 250 Continues east towards Conrich and CN Intermodal terminal
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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