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Macleod Trail is a major road in , . It is a six- to eight-lane principal extending from to the south of the city, where it merges into Highway 2. South of Anderson Road, Macleod Trail is an expressway and is slated to be upgraded to a in the future. It is named for its destination to the south, , itself named for , of the North-West Mounted Police.


Route description
Macleod Trail effectively divides the southwest and the southeast quadrants of the city, and many communities ( as well as ) were developed along its course. Macleod Trail (along with and ) constitutes one of the three major north-south corridors of the city.

Beginning as a one-way street for northbound traffic (with southbound traffic following 1st Street SE one block to the west), the road passes by Calgary City Hall, Olympic Plaza, the building that housed the former Calgary Central Library, and the EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts. South of downtown, it defines the western edge of the grounds, as it passes through the Beltline district, then provides access to the MNP Community & Sport Centre as it runs between the historic inner city communities of Mission and Ramsay. South of , Macleod Trail becomes a two-way road and has various motels established on its sides, and faces the road as it passes between the communities of Manchester, Manchester Industrial, Meadowlark Park, Kingsland and Fairview. Macleod Trail is lined with commercial developments on both sides for its entire length between Erlton and Lake Bonavista, including strip malls, auto malls, and shopping centres such as , and Calgary's largest suburban office complex at . The southern leg of the LRT system (Route 201) is also developed along Macleod Trail.

In November 2007, Calgary City Council approved a functional planning study for the portion of Macleod Trail that extends from Anderson Road north to Downtown. Expected recommendations include interchanges at Heritage Drive and Southland Drive, as well as possible traffic signal refinements. In addition, two other interchange locations are planned to be constructed within ten years. They are at the intersection with Lake Fraser gate and at the intersection with 194 Avenue. This would make Macleod Trail a freeway from Anderson Road to nearly the city limits. On August 13, 2017, the first diverging diamond interchange in Canada was opened at 162 Avenue.


Communities along route
  • Downtown East Village
  • Beltline (Victoria Park)
  • Erlton
  • Parkhill
  • Elboya
  • Manchester
  • Windsor Park
  • Meadowlark Park
  • Kingsland / Fairview
  • Haysboro / Acadia
  • Southwood / Willow Park
  • Canyon Meadows / Lake Bonavista
  • Fish Creek Provincial Park
  • Shawnee Slopes / Midnapore
  • Millrise
  • Shawnessy / Sundance
  • Silverado / Chaparral
  • Belmont / Walden
  • Pine Creek / Legacy


Major intersections
From north to south:
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History
From 1949 to 1958, the Chinook Drive-In was located on Macleod Trail a half mile south of the Calgary city limits.


See also
  • Transportation in Calgary

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