Ray Gibbon Drive

Ray Gibbon Drive
184 Street
Start and end points of 184 Street and Ray Gibbon Drive
Maintained byAlberta Transportation
City of Edmonton
City of St. Albert

184 Street
Length6.1 km (3.8 mi)
LocationEdmonton
South end100 Avenue
Major
junctions
Stony Plain Road, 107 Avenue, 111 Avenue, 118 Avenue, Yellowhead Trail
North endAnthony Henday Drive

Ray Gibbon Drive
(West Regional Road)
Length8.3 km (5.2 mi)
LocationEdmonton, St. Albert
South endAnthony Henday Drive
Major
junctions
LeClair Way, McKenney Avenue, Giroux Road
North endVilleneuve Road

Ray Gibbon Drive, referred to as the West Regional Road during proposal and planning stages, is a major arterial road in St. Albert, Alberta. With the exception of the Edmonton portion of 184 Street, it is only partially constructed as a two-lane road. Currently, it is 8.2 kilometres (5.1 mi) long and runs between Anthony Henday Drive and Villeneuve Road. It was named at the official opening of Stage One in October 2007, after former mayor of St. Albert Ray Gibbon, who served from 1968 to 1974 and again in 1989. Gibbon died in 1999, but his wife and family were present for the official opening, riding in the vintage lead vehicle for the first use of the road.

Ray Gibbon Drive preceded in Edmonton as 184 Street, an arterial road which begins at 100 Avenue and travels north to Anthony Henday Drive.