Alberta Highway 37
{{short description|Highway in Alberta}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=November 2016}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2016}}
{{Infobox road
|province=AB
|type=Hwy
|route=37
|map= Alberta Highway 037.png
|maint=Alberta Transportation
|length_km=67.4
|established=
|decommissioned=
|direction_a=West
|terminus_a={{Jct|state=AB|Hwy|43}} west of Onoway
|beltway_city=
|junction={{Jct|state=AB|Hwy|2}}
{{Jct|state=AB|Hwy|28}}
{{Jct|state=AB|Hwy|28A}}
|direction_b=East
|terminus_b={{Jct|state=AB|Hwy|15}} west of Fort Saskatchewan
|rural_municipalities=Lac Ste. Anne County, Sturgeon County
|cities= Edmonton
|towns= Onoway
|system=
|previous_type=Hwy
|previous_route=36
|next_type=Hwy
|next_route=38
|browse=
}}
Highway 37 is a highway in the province of Alberta, Canada. It runs in an east–west direction just north of St. Albert and Edmonton, from west of Onoway to west of Fort Saskatchewan.
Starting in the west, Highway 37 begins {{cvt|3.4|km|mi}} west of Onoway (nicknamed Hub of the Highways) where it leaves Highway 43 and parallels it east for {{Cvt|1.6|km|mi|0}}, before Highway 43 turns south. It continues for most of its length on Township Road 550, a correction line, except for avoiding the Sturgeon River and crossing it twice.{{Google maps|url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@53.7210676,-113.8976848,9.29z|title=Highway 37 in Alberta|access-date=January 31, 2018}}
North of Edmonton, from Range Road 241 (50 Street NW) to Range Road 232 (33 Street NE), it is given the designation 259 Avenue. However, it does not enter city limits, as the city's boundary is on the south side of the right of way.{{Cite web|url=http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/Content/docType329/Production/2015_PROVINCIAL_HWY_1-216_CONTROL_SECTION_MAP.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160410182657/http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/Content/docType329/Production/2015_PROVINCIAL_HWY_1-216_CONTROL_SECTION_MAP.pdf |archive-date=April 10, 2016 |access-date=October 12, 2016 |date=March 2015 |title=2015 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart |work=Alberta Transportation |url-status=live }} Highway 37 ends northeast of Edmonton just short of Fort Saskatchewan when it intersects with Highway 15.
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Major intersections
Starting at the west end of Highway 37:
{{ABinttop|length_ref=}}
{{ABint
|county_special=Lac Ste. Anne County
|cspan=2
|location=none
|km=0.0
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|43|city1=Edmonton|city2=Whitecourt|city3=Grande Prairie}}
|notes=Highway 37 western terminus
}}
{{ABint
|location=Onoway
|km=5.0
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|777|dir1=north|city1=Sunrise Beach|road|Lac St. Anne Trail}}
|notes=
}}
{{ABint
|county_special=Sturgeon County
|cspan=5
|location=none
|km=17.9
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|779|dir1=south|city1=Stony Plain}}
|notes=
}}
{{ABint
|location=Calahoo
|km=21.0
|road=
|notes=
}}
{{ABint
|location=none
|lspan=2
|km=30.2
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|44|city1=Villeneuve|city2=Westlock}}
|notes=Former Highway 794
}}
{{ABint
|km=42.0
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|2|city1=Athabasca|city2=Morinville|city3=St. Albert|location4=Edmonton (St. Albert Trail)}}
|notes=Interchange
}}
{{ABint
|location=Namao
|km=51.2
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|28|city1=Bon Accord|city2=Cold Lake|location3=Edmonton (97 Street)}}
|notes=
}}
{{ABint
|indep_city_special=Sturgeon County–Edmonton boundary
|km=63.0
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|28A|name1=17 Street NE|city1=Gibbons|city2=Fort McMurray|city3=Edmonton}}
|notes=Highway 37 formerly followed Highway 28A north to Gibbons
}}
{{ABint
|county_special=Sturgeon County
|cspan=2
|location=none
|lspan=2
|km=67.2
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|825|dir1=north|location1=Sturgeon Industrial Park}}
|notes=
}}
{{ABint
|km=67.4
|road={{Jct|province=AB|Hwy|15|city1=Fort Saskatchewan|location2=Edmonton (Manning Drive)}}
|notes=Highway 37 eastern terminus
}}
{{Jctbtm}}
References
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{{Streets in Edmonton}}
{{Alberta Provincial Highways|Hwy=yes}}