Alberta Highway 881

881, commonly referred to as Highway 881, is a highway split into two sections in northeast Alberta, Canada.Each section is over 200 kilometres (120 mi) in length; the southern portion runs from Highway 13 in Hardisty to Highway 55 northwest of Bonnyville, while the northern section stretches from Highway 55 in Lac La Biche to the south side of Fort McMurray, serving as an important alternate route to Highway 63.Lac La Biche County is lobbying the Government of Alberta to renumber the section of Highway 881 between Lac La Biche and Fort McMurray to Highway 36.[1] In October 2012, the Government of Alberta announced $158 million in funding to improve Highway 881 between Lac La Biche and Fort McMurray, and an additional $150 million for extension of the highway from Anzac to Highway 69 (now Saprae Creek Trail) near Fort McMurray.[5] Starting from the south end of Highway 881.
Highway 55Alberta TransportationHighway 13HardistyHighway 14Highway 16 (TCH)Highway 45Highway 29Highway 28Highway 55Rich LakeHighway 36Lac La BicheHighway 63Fort McMurrayCanadaAlbertaFlagstaff CountyWainwright M.D. No. 61Minburn County No. 27Two Hills County No. 21St. Paul County No. 19Bonnyville M.D. No. 87Lac La Biche CountyI.D. No. 349R.M. of Wood BuffaloSt. PaulAlberta Provincial Highway NetworkFormerHighway 880Highway 882Highway 13BonnyvilleHighway 63Government of AlbertaHighway 36Highway 69specializedCamroseProvostM.D. of Wainwright No. 61EdmontonWainwrightHighway 619VikingCounty of Minburn No. 27Hwy 41LloydminsterMannvilleCounty of Two Hills No. 21Highway 631MyrnamTwo HillsMarwayneNorth Saskatchewan RiverCounty of St. Paul No. 19Highway 646LafondElk PointLamontSt. VincentCold LakeM.D. of BonnyvilleTherienHighway 660GlendonGoodridgeAthabascaHighway 663Beaver LakeHighway 858PlamondonImperial MillsHeart Lake No. 167ConklinJanvier SouthJanvier No. 194Gregoire Lake No. 176Gregoire Lake Provincial ParkConcurrencyList of Alberta provincial highwaysGoogle MapsFormer highways