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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 686, also known as Highway 686, is an east–west highway in northern Alberta, Canada. It has two sections; the main section is a gravel highway that spans approximately from Highway 88 (Bicentennial Highway) near
Red Earth Creek Red Earth Creek is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within the Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17. It is located east of Highway 88, between the Town of Slave Lake and the Hamlet of Fort Vermilion, and has an elevation of . This hamlet is in ...
to Trout Lake, and a developing freeway section in Fort McMurray which connects Highway 63 with the new neighbourhood of Parsons Creek known as Parsons Access Road. Highway 686 comprises the western segment of the partially constructed Northern Alberta East–West Highway Corridor.


History

Highway 686 used to continue west from Red Earth Creek to the Mackenzie Highway ( Highway 35), approximately northwest of Peace River; the highway was renumbered to Highway 986 in the mid-1990s. In 2015, the Parsons Access Road was opened in Fort McMurray which connected Highway 63 to the developing residential neighbourhood Parsons Creek, with interchanges at Highway 63 (known as the Parsons Creek Interchange) and the access road currently referred to as the ''North Parsons Gateway''.


Future


East–West Connector

In 2009, the provincial government completed a study on a } east–west highway connection between Fort McMurray and Red Earth Creek, connecting with Highway 686 north of Peerless Lake. As part of the highway, the Fort McMurray portion would be a short freeway with connections to Parsons Creek and Confederation Way/Thickwood Boulevard. The Parsons Creek Interchange at Highway 63 was staged to accommodate an eastern extension across the Athabasca River. In April 2023, the province signed agreements with Loon River First Nation, Peerless Trout First Nation and Bigstone Cree Nation to begin work on the extension, as well as paving of the existing segment between Red Earth Creek and Trout Lake.


East Clearwater Highway

Following the
2016 Fort McMurray Wildfire On May 1, 2016, a wildfire began southwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. On May 3, it swept through the community, forcing the largest wildfire evacuation in Alberta's history, with upwards of 88,000 people forced from their ho ...
, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo council unanimously voted in support of a second highway that would serve as an alternate evacuation route tentatively called the "East Clearwater Highway". It would run east of Fort McMurray as an extension of Highway 881 near Anzac, crossing the Clearwater River and continue north towards Fort MacKay. As part of the project, Highway 686 would continue east across the Athabasca River and connect with the new highway.


Major intersections

Starting from the west end of Highway 686:


References


External links


Northeast Provincial Highway Projects
by Alberta Transportation {{Alberta Provincial Highways, Hwy=yes, 2ndHwy=yes
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Proposed roads in Canada
686 __NOTOC__ Year 686 ( DCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 686 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar er ...
Transport in Fort McMurray