Alberta Highway 838
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Length26 km[1] (16 mi)
Tourist
routesDinosaur Trail
routesDinosaur Trail
RestrictionsBleriot Ferry closed during the winter.[2]
Northwestend
Highway 837 near the Bleriot Ferry
| North Dinosaur Trail | ||||
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| Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors | ||||
| Length | 26 km[1] (16 mi) | |||
| Tourist routes | Dinosaur Trail | |||
| Restrictions | Bleriot Ferry closed during the winter.[2] | |||
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| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Alberta | |||
| Specialized and rural municipalities | Kneehill County | |||
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 838, commonly referred to as Highway 838, is a short highway in central Alberta, Canada. It runs from Highway 837 across the Red Deer River on the free, cable-operated Bleriot Ferry[3] to Highway 9 / Highway 56 in Drumheller.[4] Outside of Drumheller, Highway 838 does not pass through any communities.[5] All of Highway 838 is part of the Dinosaur Trail and is known as North Dinosaur Trail.
The Bleriot Ferry operates from late April to November.[2]