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Deerfoot Mall

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Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Deerfoot Mall
Phone:
+1 403-274-7024

Hours:
Sunday11am - 5pm
Monday10am - 9pm
Tuesday10am - 9pm
Wednesday10am - 9pm
Thursday10am - 9pm
Friday10am - 9pm
Saturday9:30am - 7pm


Deerfoot Trail is a 46.4-kilometre freeway segment of Highway 2 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It stretches the entire length of the city from south to north and links suburbs to downtown via Memorial Drive and 17 Avenue SE. It also forms part of the CANAMEX Corridor which connects Calgary to Edmonton and Interstate 15 in the United States via Highways 3 and 4. The freeway begins south of Calgary where it splits from Macleod Trail, crosses the Bow River into city limits, and reaches the Stoney Trail ring road. Crisscrossing twice more with the river, it intersects Glenmore Trail and Memorial Drive; the former is a major east–west expressway while the latter is a freeway spur into downtown. In north Calgary, it crosses Highway 1 and passes Calgary International Airport before ending at a second interchange with Stoney Trail. Highway 2 becomes the Queen Elizabeth II Highway as it continues north into Rocky View County towards Edmonton. Originally called Blackfoot Trail Freeway upon the opening of the first section in 1971, it was renamed in 1974 to honour Deerfoot, a late 19th century Siksika Nation long distance runner known for his exceptional speed. Subsequent sections opened in 1975, 1980, 1982 and 2003. Deerfoot was not entirely a freeway until 2005 when the final of four at-grade intersections in southeast Calgary was converted to an interchange. Well known for its frequent rush hour congestion and collisions, traffic levels have steadily increased as Calgary's population has tripled to over 1.2 million since 1971. The mostly six-lane freeway is Alberta's busiest road with volume exceeding 170,000 vehicles per day between Highway 1 and Memorial Drive in 2017, more than twice that for which it was designed. The province of Alberta has been fiscally responsible for the road since 2000 but now seeks to offload maintenance and future improvement costs to the city of Calgary. The two parties remain at odds over who should operate the road in the long-term but began a joint study in 2016 that will present options for upgrades while nearly all existing plans have either been deferred or scrapped.
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