Alberta Highway 8

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The Highway 8 in the Canadian province of Alberta leads from the West coming to Calgary as a feeder into the city. The highway has a total length of 31 km.

The route begins north of Redwood Meadows, at a roundabout, branches east from the Highway 22. After 17 km, the city limits of Calgary is achieved. Within Calgary, the highway is known as Glenmore Trail, he is named after the Glenmore Reservoir, a reservoir that serves as a drinking water reservoir for Calgary and is also crossed by the highway. In Calgary, the route meets Highway 2, east of it then ends the Highway 8 at Bow River, he continues in an easterly direction as Alberta Highway 560 continues, which is also known as a section of Glenmore Trail.

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