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2 History  





3 Neighbourhoods  





4 Major intersections  





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6 References  





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Jasper Avenue
Jasper Avenue west from 103 Street.
Jasper Avenue is located in Edmonton
Jasper Avenue
Jasper Avenue
Start/End points of Jasper Avenue
NamesakeJasper Hawes / Jasper, Alberta
Maintained byCity of Edmonton
Length6.2 km (3.9 mi)[1]
LocationEdmonton
West end125 Street
Major
junctions
124 Street, 109 Street, 105 Street, 101 Street, 97 Street, 103A Avenue, 82 Street
East end77 Street

Jasper Avenue is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, and is the city's main street. Jasper Avenue has no official street number but is aligned with 101 Avenue with the majority of its length. Jasper Avenue is a major public transit route as several of Edmonton's busiest bus routes travel along it. The LRT travels underneath Jasper Avenue between 99 and 110 Streets. It is named after Jasper Hawes, manager of a North West Company trading post of Jasper House in the early 1800s, located in present-day Jasper National Park.[2]

Route description

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Jasper Avenue begins at 125 Street in the community of Westmount as a local residential street. One block to the east, 124 Street turns east and becomes Jasper Avenue, which functions as its unofficial western terminus, with 102 Avenue taking over as the main east–west artery to west Edmonton. Jasper Avenue passes the community of Oliver through mixed retail and high density residential. East of 109 Street, Jasper Avenue passes through the downtown core and is home to many of Edmonton's oldest heritage buildings (for example the Hotel Macdonald) and some of Edmonton's tallest office towers, including Canadian Western Bank Place and Scotia Place. East of 97 Street, Jasper Avenue departs from both the downtown core and the 101 Avenue alignment, running northeast along the North Saskatchewan River valley through the community of Boyle Street. On the Latta Bridge it passes over the Latta Ravine, between 91 and 90 Streets. At 82 Street, the roadway turns north; however Jasper Avenue continues east as a local residential street through the community of Cromdale, ending at 77 Street.[1] The Jasper West area (west of 97 Street) is one of the major retail, living, commercial, and entertainment districts of the city.

History

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Jasper Avenue looking west from 103 Street (1963).

While slow reinvestment continued into the 2000s, the downtown core has recently seen increased development, such as the rise of the Warehouse District and Ice District to the north, resulting in increased activity and redevelopment along Jasper Avenue.[2][3]

The original alignment of Highway 16 which entered Edmonton from the west along Stony Plain Road and 102 Avenue, followed Jasper Avenue between 124 Street and 95 Street, where it connected with Rowland Road and the Dawson Bridge, left Edmonton to the east along 101 Avenue.[4] In the 1950s, Highway 16 was moved to 111 Avenue and 118 Avenue, resulting in the inner city route becoming Highway 16A.[5] In the early 1980s, the Highway 16A designation along Jasper Avenue was phased out.

Looking east along Jasper Avenue.
Looking west along Jasper Avenue from 101 Street (2007).

Neighbourhoods

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List of neighbourhoods Jasper Avenue runs through, in order from west to east:[6]

Major intersections

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Starting at the west end of Jasper Avenue. The entire route is in Edmonton.

km[1]miDestinationsNotes
0.00.0125 StreetAt-grade
0.10.062 124 Streetto102 Avenue / Hwy 16A westRoadway turns east; eastbound right-in/right-out
Through traffic follows 124 Street
0.50.31121 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
1.10.68116 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
1.60.99112 Street – Edmonton General HospitalAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.01.2 109 StreettoHwy 2 – Old Strathcona, Edmonton International AirportAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.11.3108 Street (Capital Boulevard)At-grade (traffic lights)
2.21.4107 Street – Alberta Legislature BuildingAt-grade (traffic lights)
Passes over Corona station (underground)
2.31.4106 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.41.5105 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.61.6104 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.6–
2.7
1.6–
1.7
Passes over Bay/Enterprise Square station (underground)
2.71.7103 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.81.7102 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
2.91.8101 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
3.01.9Rice Howard Way (100A Street)At-grade (traffic lights); no vehicle access from Jasper Avenue
3.0–
3.2
1.9–
2.0
Passes over Central station (underground)
3.22.0100 Street – Hotel MacdonaldAt-grade (traffic lights)
3.32.199 Street – Churchill Square, City Hall, Royal Alberta MuseumAt-grade (traffic lights)
3.52.2 97 StreettoHwy 28 north – Canada Place, Shaw Conference CentreAt-grade (traffic lights)
4.12.595 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights); to Rowland Road
102 AvenueNo access from Jasper Ave (one-way eastbound)
4.52.8103A Avenue / 92 StreetAt-grade (traffic lights)
5.63.5 82 StreettoHwy 15 north / Hwy 16 eastRoadway turns north; westbound right-in/right-out
Through traffic follows 82 Street
6.23.977 StreetAt-grade
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c Google (November 9, 2017). "Jasper Avenue in Edmonton, AB" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  • ^ a b vbinnema (April 10, 2013). "Jasper Avenue". Your Edmonton Guru. Wordpress. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
  • ^ "2.1: Historic Overview of Jasper Avenue". Towards a New Vision for Jasper Avenue (PDF) (Report). City of Edmonton. February 2011. p. 14. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  • ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Department of Public Works. 1940. Edmonton inset.
  • ^ The H.M. Gousha Company (1956). Shell Map of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba (Map). The Shell Oil Company. Edmonton inset.
  • ^ City of Edmonton map utility
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