Alberta Highway 921

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Length16 km[1] (9.9 mi)
StatusProposed
Southend Highway 21 / Highway 595 north of Delburne
Major intersections Highway 11
Route information
Length16 km[1] (9.9 mi)
StatusProposed
Major junctions
South end Highway 21 / Highway 595 north of Delburne
Major intersections Highway 11
North end Highway 12 / Highway 21 southeast of Alix
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesRed Deer County, Lacombe County
Highway system
    Highway 901 Highway 947

    Highway 921[2] is a designated future north-south highway in central Alberta, Canada. Consisting of two future segments, the highway will be approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) in length, not including a future 12 km (7.5 mi) concurrency along Highway 11 (David Thompson Highway), once constructed.[1][3]

    In the south, future Highway 921 will begin at the intersection of Highway 21 and Highway 595 north of the Village of Delburne within Red Deer County. Traveling north, the first segment of Highway 921 will cross the Red Deer River into Lacombe County before ending at Highway 11.[1][3]

    The second segment of future Highway 921 will begin at Highway 11, approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) east of the terminus of the first segment. Traveling north, the second segment will end a short distance later at the intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 21.[1][3]

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