Calgary Highways & Freeways
Part of Alberta’s Highway 2, Deerfoot Trail is Calgary’s main north-south route running from Country Hills Blvd in the north to its limit near the town of Okotoks in the south. The freeway is approximately 50 km long.
Located on the north side of the Bow River, Memorial Drive is a major route that runs east to west beginning at 68 St. NE and ending near Crowchild Trail NW. The road is lined with more than 3,000 trees that were planted from 1922 to 1928 as a memorial for soldiers who died in the First World War
MacLeod Trail is a major route located in the city's south. The road begins in Calgary's downtown just south of the Bow River and runs south until it converts into Highway 2A, eventually merging with Alberta’s Highway 2.









