Stoney Trail / Sarcee Trail Interchange
The Stoney Trail Extension Project will connect Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) to Highway 2 (Deerfoot Trail). When completed it will be a four lane divided roadway located in the northwest quadrant of the city. The project has been divided into various components with varying completion dates. The entire extension is scheduled to be complete in the fall of 2009, weather permitting.
Aecom (UMA Engineering Ltd.) has been engaged by Alberta Transportation for the design and construction management of the Sarcee Trail Interchange. This new interchange requires no traffic signals on Stoney Trail and will provide improved access and safety while reducing travel time.
Project Completion: July 2009
Project Updates
- Project Update - Spring 2009 (pdf 24K)
- Project Update - Fall 2008 (pdf 21K)
- Project Update - Summer 2008 (pdf 21K)
- Project Update - Spring 2008 (pdf 21K)
- Project Update - Spring 2007 (pdf 23K)
- Project Update - September 2006 (pdf 29K)
- Project Update - August 2005 (pdf 89K)
- Innovative Planning Means New Interchanges to Stoney Trail - January 2005
Maps
- Stoney Trail Extension - Country Hills Boulevard to Harvest Hills Boulevard (pdf 1,853K)
- Stoney Trail Extension - Country Hills Boulevard to Sarcee Trail (pdf 727K)
- Sarcee Trail Interchange Configuration and Site Plan (pdf 895K)
- Stormwater Management Facilities (pdf 804K)
- Stoney Trail Extension - Country Hills Boulevard to Beddington Trail (pdf 725K)
- Stoney Trail Extension Corridor Plan (pdf 2,156K)
Photos
- Airphoto (Looking Southeast) - May 2009 (pdf 193K)
- Airphoto (Looking North) - May 2009 (pdf 155K)
- Airphoto (Looking North) - October 2008 (pdf 139K)
- Airphoto (Looking West) - October 2008 (pdf 165K)
- Airphoto (Looking North) - September 2008 (pdf 155K)
- Airphoto (Looking North) - July 2008 (pdf 190K)
- Airphoto (Looking North) - June 2007
- Airphoto (Looking Northeast) - August 2006
- Airphoto (Looking Northeast) - June 2006
- Airphoto (Looking Northeast) - April 2006
- Airphoto (Looking North) - October 2005
- Airphoto (Looking Northeast) - September 2005
- Airphoto (Looking North) - April 2004
Background
- Community Update - Stoney Trail Expansion - November 2004 (pdf 267K)
- Transportation and Utility Corridor Web Page
- Functional Planning Study
- Past Open Houses (pdf 90K)
- Background Information - June 2004 (pdf 60K)
- Frequently Asked Questions (pdf 54K)
For more information on this project, please call (403) 270-9203 or email: stoney.trail@aecom.com
This project is being cost-shared between the Governments of Canada and Alberta under the Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund.