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Alberta Highway 734

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Highway in Alberta, Canada
Highway 734 marker
Forestry Trunk Road
Highway 734
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors
Forestry Trunk Road
(southern segment)
Length99 km[1] (62 mi)
South endHighway 40 north ofColeman
Major intersectionsHighway 532
North endHighway 40 /Highway 541 west ofLongview
Forestry Trunk Road
(central segment)
Length27 km[1] (17 mi)
South endHighway 40 /Highway 579 west ofWater Valley
North end Highway 734
Highway 734
Length268 km[1] (167 mi)
South endForestry Trunk Road
Major intersectionsHighway 584
Highway 591
Highway 752
Highway 11
North endHighway 40 south ofCoalspur
Forestry Trunk Road
(northern segment)
Length168 km[1] (104 mi)
South endHighway 40 atMuskeg River
North endHighway 43 west ofDebolt
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesCrowsnest Pass,M.D. of Ranchland No. 26,Kananaskis I.D.,Bighorn No. 8 M.D.,Clearwater County,Yellowhead County,Greenview No. 16 M.D.
Highway system
Highway 733Highway 735

Highway 734 is a highway in westernAlberta, Canada that travels through the forested foothills of theRocky Mountains. It used to be part of Forestry Trunk Road and is still colloquially referred to as such.

It is preceded by the remaining central segment of Forestry Trunk Road, Highway 734 begins south of theRed Deer River to the southwest ofSundre, and is succeeded byHighway 40, which also used to be part of Forestry Trunk Road. The highway ends north of thePembina River.

Forestry Trunk Road was a north-south resource road that ran from theCrowsnest Highway (Highway 3) insouthern Alberta toHighway 43 innorthern Alberta. Over time, some segments of the road have been designated as parts of Highway 40 or Highway 734, while the northernmost segment between Highway 40 and Highway 43 is no longer named Forestry Trunk Road.

Two segments of Forestry Trunk Road remain – a southern segment from theMunicipality of Crowsnest Pass toHighway 541 to the southwest ofLongview, and a short central segment fromHighway 579 west ofCremona to south of the Red Deer River. The southern segment is preceded and succeeded by the first and second segments of Highway 40 respectively, while the central segment is preceded by the third segment of Highway 40 and succeeded by Highway 734.

Route description

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Highway 734 through the Foothills, southbound, north ofNordegg
View from Highway 734 after crossing Corkscrew Mountain in May 2017

The southern remaining segment of Forestry Trunk Road begins 3.8 km (2.4 mi) north of the Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) as a continuation of the southernmost segment of Highway 40. Over its 99 km (62 mi) length, the gravel road provides access to numerous public campgrounds, crosses theOldman River, and intersects withHighway 532. It also passes near theBob Creek Wildland Provincial Park, Livingstone Falls, and theDon Getty Wildland Provincial Park before ending at its intersection with Highway 541 and the second segment of Highway 40, which was part of Forestry Trunk Road before being designated a provincial highway.

Another former segment of Forestry Trunk Road, now the third segment of Highway 40, begins atHighway 1A to the west ofCochrane and ends 46 km (29 mi) later at an intersection with Highway 579. Highway 40 continues as the central remaining segment of Forestry Trunk Road for 27 km (17 mi) to a point 8 km (5.0 mi) prior to the Red Deer River. The road then continues for 268 km (167 mi) as Highway 734 to north of the Pembina River, north of theElk River Indian reserve, where it becomes the fourth segment of Highway 40.

Over its course, the central segment of Forestry Trunk Road combined with Highway 734 provides access toRam Falls Provincial Park and numerous campgrounds, and intersects Highway 579,Highway 584,Highway 591,Highway 752, andHighway 11 (David Thompson Highway) west ofNordegg. This stretch also crosses the Red Deer,James,Clearwater,Ram,North Saskatchewan,Blackstone,Brazeau, and Pembina rivers.

Major intersections

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Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Crowsnest PassColeman0.00.0Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) –Fort Macleod,FernieHighway 40 southern terminus (southern section)
Crowsnest PassM. D. of Ranchland No. 66 boundary3.82.4Highway 40 endsHighway 40 northern terminus (southern section); former Highway 940 southern terminus
M. D. of Ranchland No. 6634.021.1Township Road 104A (Maycroft Road) –Bob Creek Wildland Provincial ParkFormerHighway 517 east
Kananaskis I.D.
(Kananaskis Country)
73.445.6Highway 532 east –Chain Lakes,Nanton
105.665.6Highway 541 east –Longview
Highway 40 north –Kananaskis Village
Former Highway 940 northern terminus; Highway 40 southern terminus (central section)
150 km (93 mi) gap
Rocky View County254.6158.2Highway 1A (Bow Valley Trail) –Banff,Cochrane
Highway 40 begins
South end of Highway 40 concurrency
M.D. of Bighorn No. 8Waiparous271.6168.8
300.5186.7Highway 579 east –Water Valley,Cremona
Highway 40 ends
North end of Highway 40 concurrency
M.D. of Bighorn No. 8Clearwater County boundary326.5
0.0
202.9
0.0
Highway 734 beginsHighway 734 southern terminus[2]
Clearwater County378.8
52.3
235.4
32.5
Highway 584 east –Sundre
399.8
73.3
248.4
45.5
Highway 591 east –Caroline
426.7
100.2
265.1
62.3
Highway 752 north –Rocky Mountain House
506.0
179.5
314.4
111.5
Crosses theNorth Saskatchewan River
Nordegg517.1
190.6
321.3
118.4
Highway 11 –Saskatchewan River Crossing,Rocky Mountain House
Yellowhead CountyElk River 233585.5
259.0
363.8
160.9
Elk River Road (Lodgepole-Lovett Forestry Road)
595.2
268.7
369.8
167.0
CrossesLovett River
Highway 734 ends
Highway 40 begins
Highway 734 northern terminus; Highway 40 southern terminus (northern section)
Coalspur628.3390.4Highway 47 begins
Highway 40 north –Cadomin,Hinton
Highway 47 southern terminus; Forestry Trunk Road followed Highway 47
Robb637.4396.1Highway 47 north / Robb Road –EdsonForestry Trunk Road followed Robb Road
Hinton675.2419.5Switzer RoadToHighway 16
114 km (71 mi) gap
M.D. of Greenview No. 16Muskeg River742.2461.2Highway 40 (Big Horn Highway) –Hinton,Grande Cache,Grande PrairieFormer Highway 734
Goodwin910.9566.0Highway 43 –Grande Prairie,Valleyview,Edmonton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Route transition

References

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  1. ^abcde"Highway 734 / Forestry Trunk Road in Alberta" (Map).Google Maps. RetrievedDecember 21, 2017.
  2. ^"Provincial Highways: 500 - 986 Progress Chart"(PDF).Alberta Transportation. March 2015. RetrievedJuly 19, 2016.
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