Location | Calgary, Alberta |
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Southern section | |
Length | 8.9 km (5.5 mi)[1] |
South end | Glenmore Trail (Highway 8) |
Major junctions | Richmond Road 17 Avenue SW Bow Trail 16 Avenue NW (Highway 1) |
North end | 34 Avenue NW |
Northern section | |
Length | 9.1 km (5.7 mi)[1] |
South end | Crowchild Trail (Highway 1A) |
Major junctions | John Laurie Boulevard Country Hills Boulevard Stoney Trail (Highway 201) |
North end | 144 Avenue NW |
Sarcee Trail is a major limited-access road in Calgary, Alberta. It is divided into two portions, one in the south end of the city, and one in the north end of the city.[2] Originally planned as one continuous route, plans to connect the two halves have been shelved as it would involve the demolition of homes in Bowness and the disruption of the Bowmont Natural Area park. The urban arterial road is named for the Tsuu T'ina, who were also known as the Sarcee.