Edmonton Trail

Edmonton Trail is a major north-south arterial road in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta.

[3] The more modern trail was blazed by John Alexander McDougall in 1873 as far as Morley and extended to Calgary two years later.

The southern terminus is divided from the Bow River and Memorial Drive, with a southbound one-way road along the 4 Street NE alignment, and a northbound one-way road along the 5 Street NE alignment (the northbound section is signed as Edmonton Trail).

The spurs re-unite at 3 Avenue NE, and continue as a two-way road northwards between the communities of Bridgeland and Crescent Heights.

North of the 32 Avenue NE, it passes through a light industrial district, then ends at McKnight Boulevard.