Central Corridor
geographic region in Alberta, Canada
The Central Corridor (also called the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor) is part of Central Alberta, located between the cities of Calgary and Edmonton. This is the most densely populated part of Alberta but is still wide-open by the standards of most places. The terrain is gently rolling in the west and quite flat everywhere else except for a few river valleys. The landscape is dominated by grain and cattle farming as well as the oil and gas industry. The main reason travellers find themselves here is because they are on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (also known as Highway 2 or "the QE2") connecting Edmonton and Calgary, and are looking for something to do to break-up the drive. Red Deer is by far the largest place along the highway and is almost exactly halfway between the two major cities. The other towns are decidedly smaller and more out-of-the-way.