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[[Alberta highways|Highway #16]] crosses Edmonton's north end as the Yellowhead Trail. Heading west it is 4 hours to [[Jasper National Park]]. Bus 126 from Westmount terminal will take you to 184 st. Walk north from there a few hundred meters to the Yellowhead. It may be a bit tricky to hitch there but there is an on-ramp.
A better spot Recent construction in Edmonton of the Anthony Henday ring road makes hitching west difficult. The interchange between Anthony Henday Drive and Hwy 16 is constantly changing, making this area confusing for local motorists and hitchikers alike. One location that provides a good on-ramp would probably be the overpass where 16A meets Hwy 16. There should be less local traffic and more long-distance traffic. This location is however 30 kilometers from the outskirts of Edmonton. Your best bet is probably to try hitchhiking from the truck stop on the south side of the junction between Hwy 60 (Devonian Way) and Hwy 16, although it is still 5-6 km from the outskirts of the city. It also has a good on-ramp.
===== East =====
The best spot for going east is right beside the Rundle Golf Club. Type this into google earth, (edmonton, rundle golf club) and you'll see the ramp just north of it. Take the number 8? Or whatever bus it is that gets you to Abbotsfield station and walk back 100 meters across the street, by the lights and you'll see the sign that says 'Victoria Trail and Trans Canada', take the trans Canada.
 
There is also a truck stop just outside the city at the junction of Broadmoor Blvd. and Hwy 16, although it is in Sherwood Park and might not be very accessible.
=== North towards [[British Columbia]], [[Yukon]] ===
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