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  2. Saskatchewan Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    When the province was surveyed, the road evolved from a dirt to gravel to all-weather road known as Provincial Highway 5 from the Alberta–Saskatchewan boundary to Saskatoon, and as Provincial Highway 14 from Saskatoon to the Manitoba–Saskatchewan boundary. In the late 1950s and 1960s, the highway was straightened and widened.

  3. List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Former Hwy 16. Highway 16A (TCH) 6.6: 4.1 Hwy 4 / Hwy 40 in Battleford: Hwy 16 / Hwy 40 in North Battleford — c. 2003: Former Hwy 16; decommissioned in conjunction with the closure of the original Battlefords Bridge to vehicular traffic. Highway 16B (TCH) 3.8: 2.4 Through North Battleford — — Highway 17: 158.7: 98.6 Hwy 14 near Macklin

  4. Roads in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Yellowhead Highway or Saskatchewan Highway 16 connects the four western provinces in an east and west travel route north of the Saskatchewan Highway 1. CanAm Highway [ 11 ] travels in a north–south direction comprising Saskatchewan Highways SK 35 , Sk 39 , Sk 6 , Sk 3 , Sk 2 [ 12 ] as well as U.S. Route 85 . [ 13 ]

  5. Suffixed routes of Saskatchewan Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    Battleford Road: Eastbound access to Highway 16 (TCH) east / Highway 40 east: 2.4: 1.5: 100th Street (Highway 4 north) / 11th Avenue – Meadow Lake: Hwy 16B branches south; north end of Hwy 4 concurrency: 2.8: 1.7: Territorial Drive / South Railway Avenue to Highway 4 north: Bypass route: 3.8: 2.4: Highway 16 (TCH) west / Highway 40 west

  6. Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

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    Trans Canada. The Operation Division has the responsibility of maintaining 9,249 kilometres (5,747 mi) of asphalt concrete pavements, 4,929 kilometres (3,063 mi) of granular pavements, 6,102 kilometres (3,792 mi) of thin membrane surface (TMS) highways, 5,621 kilometres (3,493 mi) of gravel highways, 171 kilometres (106 mi) of ice roads, 805 kilometres (500 mi) bridges, 453 kilometres (281 mi ...

  7. Manitoba Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    The highway runs from Bloom at an intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway and Provincial Road 305 ten kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Portage la Prairie to the Saskatchewan boundary sixteen kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Russell, where it continues as Saskatchewan Highway 16.

  8. Regina Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Bypass is a four-lane twinned highway connector road in Regina, Saskatchewan. The 44.3-kilometre (27.5 mi) route connects Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway) with Highway 11, forming a partial ring road around the city of Regina. Phase one, east of Regina from Balgonie to Highway 33, finished on-schedule in October 2017. [2]

  9. Yellowhead Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba portion from the Trans-Canada Highway 10 km (6.2 mi) west of Portage la Prairie to the Saskatchewan border was designated as PTH 4 (redesignated PTH 16 in 1977), while the Saskatchewan portion (which was redesignated as Highway 16 in 1976) had two numbers designated.