Work continues at
McKenzie Lake/Cranston Boulevard
Starting September 18,
motorists will follow new routes between McKenzie
Lake/Cranston Boulevard and Stoney Trail/Highway 22X.
All traffic accommodations starting September 18:
Southbound McKenzie
Lake Boulevard traffic heading east or west onto Stoney Trail/Highway 22X
- Motorists heading west onto Stoney Trail/Highway 22X
will turn left prior to the intersection, then right onto the temporary
ramp towards westbound Stoney Trail/Highway 22X.
- Access to eastbound Stoney Trail/Highway 22X will be
closed. Use Deerfoot Trail.
McKenzie Lake
Boulevard traffic heading north or south onto Deerfoot Trail
- Northbound motorists on McKenzie Lake Boulevard can
proceed to the Deerfoot Trail interchange to access north or southbound
Deerfoot Trail.
- Southbound motorists on McKenzie Lake Boulevard will
need to drive past Stoney Trail/Highway 22X, turn left on Cranston
Boulevard and take another left on Cranston Avenue SE until they reach the
interchange at Cranston Blvd. / Seton Blvd. and Deerfoot Trail.
Cranston Boulevard
heading east or west onto Stoney Trail/Highway 22X
- Northbound motorists who want to head west will need to
drive over Stoney Trail/Highway 22X, turn right at the new intersection,
and then head right onto the temporary ramp towards westbound Stoney
Trail/Highway 22X.
- Access to eastbound Stoney Trail/Highway 22X will be
closed. Use Deerfoot Trail.
Cranston Boulevard
heading north or south onto Deerfoot Trail
- Motorists heading north will pass the Stoney
Trail/Highway 22X and continue on to the McKenzie Lake Blvd. / Deerfoot
Trail interchange to turn north.
- Motorists in the community of Cranston will access
southbound Deerfoot Trail at the Cranston Blvd./Seton Blvd. interchange
with Deerfoot Trail.
East/westbound Stoney
Trail/Highway 22X heading north onto McKenzie Lake Boulevard or south on
Cranston Boulevard
- Eastbound Stoney Trail/Highway 22X traffic will pass
the existing intersection, take an immediate exit on the right onto the
temporary ramp to choose northbound McKenzie Lake Boulevard or southbound
Cranston Boulevard.
- Westbound Stoney Trail/Highway 22X motorists heading to
McKenzie Lake Boulevard must turn right at Deerfoot Trail and then take
the interchange at McKenzie Lake Boulevard.
- Westbound Stoney Trail/Highway 22X motorists heading
south to Cranston Boulevard must turn south at 52 Street and right on
Seton Boulevard which turns into Cranston Boulevard.
Southbound Deerfoot
Trail to Westbound Stoney Trail / Highway 22X heading north onto McKenzie Lake
Boulevard or south onto Cranston Boulevard
- Southbound Deerfoot motorists can take the westbound
exit ramp to Stoney Trail / Highway 22X to access northbound McKenzie Lake
Boulevard or southbound Cranston Boulevard.
Or alternatively
- Southbound Deerfoot motorists can use the McKenzie Lake
Boulevard/McKenzie Towne interchange or the Cranston Boulevard/Seton
Boulevard interchange to access the communities
Drivers are reminded to obey all flag persons, signs and
signals. Fines for speeding are doubled in construction zones.
Additional Information
Southeast Stoney Trail is a $769 million P3 project for the
construction and the 30-year maintenance of 25 kilometres of six-lane roadway
including:
- nine interchanges;
- 27 bridge structures; and
- three flyovers.
The P3 contract also involves the maintenance of 12 kilometres
of Deerfoot Trail between Stoney Trail SE (currently Highway 22X) and the
Highway 2A junction. The Southeast Stoney Trail opens to motorists this fall.
The Government of Alberta has invested $1.9 billion in Calgary’s
ring road, one of many projects that deliver on the government’s commitment to
building Alberta. By focusing capital plan
projects on core infrastructure and key corridors, the Alberta government
continues to develop the province’s economy by expanding market access.
Road reports
For up-to-date road information and traffic delays
Call: 511 toll-free
Media inquiries
780-422-7397
Communications, Alberta Transportation
1-877-898-7623
www.sestproject.ca