List of avenues in Edmonton
The following is a list of the east–west arterial thoroughfares in the city of Edmonton, Alberta. Numbered avenues run east-west with avenues numbers increasing to the north. In 1982 a quadrant system was adopted. Quadrant Avenue, along with Windermere Boulevard and the south leg of Anthony Henday Drive, dividing the north and south quadrants. Edmonton currently has three quadrants: northwest, southwest, and northeast ; the vast majority of the city falls within the northwest quadrant. Addresses on 41 Avenue and south have been encouraged to include NW to avoid confusion with addresses in the SW quadrant.
Artery roads
105 Avenue SW
105 Avenue SW is the designated name of Highway 19 along Edmonton's southernmost city boundary between the eastern Devon town limits at the Range Road 261 road allowance and just west of the Highway 2 interchange at Nisku, passing the northern edge of the Edmonton International Airport. Unlike Highway 37 along Edmonton's northern city boundary, the rural highway is located within city limits, as the city's boundary is on the south side of the right of way.41 Avenue SW
41 Avenue SW is a developing major arterial road in south Edmonton. It is a rural grid road that earned the name 41 Avenue SW when Edmonton expanded southward, and is the boundary between Edmonton and Leduc County. East of Meridian Street, it enters Strathcona County and continues as Township Road 512.Prior to the 1982 general annexation, the roadway is within Strathcona County, with the Leduc and Strathcona County boundary following Township Road 510, to the south. As part of the annexation, the strip land west of Range Road 234 was transferred to Leduc County.
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Ellerslie Road (9 Avenue SW)
Ellerslie Road is a major arterial road in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The original rural area was named Ellerslie by early Scottish settlers, and the name was applied to the local school district by 1895. When the rural grid road Township Road 514 was later built, it soon earned the nickname Ellerslie Road.When the Ellerslie area was annexed by Edmonton in 1982, the City of Edmonton extended its own numbering system to existing roads. The 1982 annexation pushed Edmonton's boundaries south of 1 Avenue, so the city adopted a quadrant system, renaming Township Road 514 to 9 Avenue SW - though Ellerslie Road has remained the preferred name by Edmontonians.
Since 1999, Ellerslie Road has become a major arterial, serving the significant residential development in the extensive string of neighbourhoods across the Ellerslie area, the Heritage Valley area, the Windermere area and the Southeast Edmonton area of the city. As part of the Windermere Neighbourhood Structure Plan, Ellerslie Road was realigned near 170 Street SW and becomes Hiller Road west of the intersection. The bypassed rural road alignment will become a multi use trail.
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23 Avenue NW
23 Avenue NW is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It runs through several neighbourhoods including Mill Woods and The Meadows, and commercial areas including South Edmonton Common, and Mill Woods Town Centre Mall.34 Avenue NW
34 Avenue NW is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It mostly runs through residential neighbourhoods, with the exception of an area between 91 Street and Calgary Trail, sometimes called "auto row", due to all the car dealerships along the route. It provides a through route for Mill Woods, and ends in the neighbourhood of Silver Berry, turning into Silver Berry Road.;Neighbourhoods
51 Avenue / Roper Road
51 Avenue and Roper Road is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It runs north of Whitemud Drive, passing through residential neighbourhoods west of Calgary Trail, passing the north side of Southgate Centre, and industrial neighbourhoods to the east. It currently ends at 38 Street with a future extension proposed to 34 Street.;Neighbourhoods
61/63 Avenue / Argyll Road
61/63 Avenue and Argyll Road is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It undergoes a number of name changes through its length.The majority of the artery travels west-east, however the named portion travel from southwest to northeast. The route begins as 61 Avenue, near the University of Alberta south campus, where it turns north and becomes 113 Street at the intersection with 60 Avenue. The Capital Line of the Edmonton LRT travels alongside 61 Avenue between 113 Street to 111 Street, where it continues south. It continues east until it transitions northeast to 63 Avenue, with the short southwest to northeast section called Allendale Road. East of 104 Street the roadway goes under the name of 63 Avenue, dividing between residential and industrial areas. East of 86 Street, the roadway travels southwest to northeast and becomes Argyll Road, crossed by the Valley Line LRT at 83 Street, ending at the Sherwood Park Freeway.
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Whyte (82) Avenue
Whyte Avenue is an arterial road in south-central Edmonton. It became the main street of the City of Strathcona as it formed, and now runs through Old Strathcona. Whyte Avenue is part of a continuous roadway that runs through Sherwood Park, Edmonton, and St. Albert that includes Wye Road, Sherwood Park Freeway, portions of University Avenue and Saskatchewan Drive, Groat Road, and St. Albert Trail.87 Avenue
87 Avenue is a major arterial road in west Edmonton. It runs parallel, and services the residential areas, north of Whitemud Drive. A number of Edmonton landmarks line 87 Avenue, including West Edmonton Mall, Misericordia Community Hospital, and Meadowlark Health and Shopping Centre. West of Anthony Henday Drive it becomes Webber Greens Drive where it terminates at Winterburn Road, while east of 142 Street it becomes Buena Vista Road en route to the Valley Zoo. 87 Avenue was identified as the alignment of the western phase of the Valley Line of the Edmonton LRT between 159 Street and the Lewis Farms transit centre, serving West Edmonton Mall and the Misericordia Hospital. Construction of the west phase of the Valley Line is scheduled to be completed in 2028.A separate, short segment of 87 Avenue runs between Groat Road and 109 Street, serving the University of Alberta.
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90 Avenue / Connors Road
90 Avenue and Connors Road is an arterial road in east Edmonton. It connects Downtown Edmonton with its mature southeastern neighbourhoods. Connors road begins at Scona Road and 98 Avenue, just south of the Low Level Bridge or east of the James MacDonald Bridge, and ascends the North Saskatchewan River valley as a three lane road with a centre reversible lane, travelling in a northwest/southeast direction. It intersects 83 Street / 85 Street just north of the Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre, formerly the site of a five exit roundabout, and becomes 90 Avenue, where it intersects 75 Street and 50 Street. East of 50 Street, it becomes a short industrial collector road and ends at 46 Street.Connors Road and 83 Street used to be signed as Highway 14A between Whyte Avenue and the Low Level Bridge due to its connection with downtown. The designation was phased out in the 1970s.
90 Avenue is also a short collector road on the north side of West Edmonton Mall that runs between 170 Street and 178 Street.
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97/98 Avenue
97/98 Avenue is a major arterial road in central and east Edmonton. 97 Avenue begins as a residential street at 111 Street and becomes an arterial road at 109 Street at the northern approach to the High Level Bridge. It passes underneath the grounds of the Alberta Legislature and crosses the North Saskatchewan River via the James MacDonald Bridge, where it becomes 98 Avenue, crossed by the Valley Line LRT at 97 Street. It continues east to Capilano Mall where the roadway splits so that the main roadway turns northeast along Terrace Road while 98 Avenue continues east along the southern perimeter of Capilano Mall as a collector road. East of 50 Street, 98 Avenue becomes a local road and ends at 49 Street.100 Avenue
100 Avenue is a major arterial road in central and west Edmonton. The road starts as Stony Plain Road, and as it approaches Anthony Henday Drive it separates into westbound and eastbound one-way streets. The westbound lanes occupy Stony Plain Road, while the eastbound street becomes 100 Avenue. It continues east and becomes a two-way street at 163 Street. At 149 Street, 100 Avenue becomes a residential street while inbound traffic to downtown is directed to take 156 Street to Stony Plain Road; 100 Avenue ends at 146 Street.100 Avenue begins again after Groat Road as a local road, and continues through Downtown Edmonton.
101 Avenue
101 Avenue is a major arterial road in east Edmonton. 101 Avenue begins at 84 Street as a residential collector road to Terrace Road at Capilano Mall. 101 Avenue continues east from Terrace Road, with through traffic following 101 Avenue – Terrace Road to 98 Avenue. At 34 Street, 101 Avenue enters Strathcona County and becomes Baseline Road.101 Avenue is the alignment for two other major named roadways in Edmonton; Jasper Avenue through downtown and the portion of Stony Plain Road west of 149 Street.
102 Avenue
102 Avenue is a short arterial road west of downtown Edmonton. It begins at Stony Plain Road east of 142 Street and travels east. At 124 Street, 102 Avenue becomes a residential street while inbound traffic to downtown is directed to take 124 Street to Jasper Avenue; 102 Avenue ends at 111 Street.102 Avenue begins again at 109 Street and passes through downtown Edmonton, ending just before the intersection of Jasper Avenue and 95 Street. The Valley Line of the Edmonton LRT travels in the 102 Avenue right of way between 102 Street and 95 Street, and the alignment of the west phase of the Valley Line will be in the 102 Avenue right of way between 107 Street and 102 Street. Because of the LRT tracks and bike lane, traffic between 107 Street and 95 Street is one-way, single lane; either eastbound between 107 Street and 97 Street, or westbound between 97 Street and 95 Street. Construction of the west phase of the Valley Line is scheduled to be completed in 2028.
Prior to Edmonton adopting its numbering system in, 102 Avenue was known as Athabaska Avenue and ''Elizabeth Street.''