Alberta Highway 519
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Length65.0 km[1] (40.4 mi)
History1979 (paved)[2]
Highway 519 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Maintained by Alberta Transportation | ||||
| Length | 65.0 km[1] (40.4 mi) | |||
| History | 1979 (paved)[2] | |||
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| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Alberta | |||
| Specialized and rural municipalities | Willow Creek, Lethbridge | |||
| Towns | Granum, Picture Butte, Nobleford | |||
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 519, commonly referred to as Highway 519, is an east-west highway in southern Alberta, Canada, stretching from Highway 2 near Granum through Picture Butte to Highway 845.[1][3] In tandem with Highway 23, Highway 519 is often used by traffic in the CANAMEX Corridor to bypass Fort Macleod on the route between Calgary and Lethbridge.[4]
