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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 567, commonly referred to as Highway 567, is a highway in the province of
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, Canada. It runs west–east through the
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north of the City of
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. Highway 567 begins at its intersection with Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail), 10 km north of the Town of Cochrane, and travels eastward past Big Hill Springs Provincial Park, to Highway 772 (Symons Valley Road) where it jogs north for 3 km before it continues east through the City of Airdrie and intersects Highway 2. The highway ends at Highway 9, 4 km southeast of the Town of
Irricana Irricana is a town in the Calgary Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. Surrounded by Rocky View County, it is adjacent to Alberta Highway 9, Highway 9, approximately northeast of Calgary. The name of the town is a portmanteau of the words "i ...
. The highway is also known as ''Big Hill Springs Road'' between Highway 22 and Highway 772 and ''Veterans Boulevard'' within Airdrie. Prior to 2005, the highway was named ''Airdrie Road'' west of Highway 2 and ''Irricana Road'' east of Highway 2.


Major intersections

Starting at the west end of Highway 567:


References

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