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Many locals from my understanding. I've heard it called this from both young people, and my parents who were young adults in Lethbridge at one point. It was told to me that it was a popular cruising route to drive from the McDonalds on Scenic, to the one on Mayor Magrath (where shark club is now). 142.179.173.143 (talk) 22:09, 20 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
I have removed this reference. Unless there is a verifiable reliable source consistent with policy (personal anecdotes are not sufficient), it does not belong. I have also replaced "hub" with "route", something that I had done years ago. The article is about a single roadway, which is set out in a linear path. It is not a "hub", as a hub is a central point. A long while ago, an editor changed "route" to "hub" on the basis that other major roadways intersect with this roadway. However, this is not an article about an intersection at one point of a road. It is about the length of road. Agent 86 (talk) 11:38, 28 June 2011 (UTC)Reply