Mayor Magrath Drive
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| Maintained by | City of Lethbridge |
|---|---|
| Length | 6.8 km (4.2 mi)[1] |
| Location | Lethbridge |
| South end | |
| Major junctions | Scenic Drive |
| North end | 5 Avenue N |
Mayor Magrath Drive is the busiest north–south roadway and the second busiest roadway overall in Lethbridge, Alberta. In 2011, it saw roughly 34,000 vehicles per day in weekday traffic. Most retail and hospitality establishments in the city are concentrated on this roadway, and it serves as a major transportation corridor for the city and region.
Mayor Magrath Drive is central to transport in Lethbridge. It connects highways leading directly to the United States, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Several public transit routes follow the road, including the popular Link, which provides service between the Lethbridge College and Northside terminals. At the city limits Mayor Magrath Drive turns into Highway 5, which then continues to the Lethbridge County Airport.
Mayor Magrath Drive holds the bulk of the city's accommodations, including international chains such as Ramada, Best Western, Travelodge and Howard Johnson. Major shopping destinations (such as Walmart, Costco, Superstore, Safeway and Home Depot) are also located on this roadway, as well as a large number of restaurants.[2]
Henderson Park borders on Mayor Magrath Drive and contains a golf course, the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, and Henderson Lake, the largest urban lake in the city.
In 2005, weekday traffic on Mayor Magrath Drive was recorded at 32,000 vehicles per day.[3] Given that three provincial highways (3, 4 and 5) meet with the roadway, much of this traffic includes out-of-town tourists, commuters and truckers.