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Length | 1,280.1 km[1] (795.4 mi) |
Component highways | AB 3, AB 4, AB 61, AB 889, AB 501, SK 13, MB 2 |
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West end | Highway 2 near Fort Macleod, AB |
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East end | PTH 100 near Winnipeg, MB |
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Country | Canada |
Provinces | Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba |
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The Red Coat Trail is a 1,300-kilometre (810 mi) route that approximates the path taken in 1874 by the North-West Mounted Police in their March West from Fort Dufferin to Fort Whoop-Up.[2][3]