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Highway 17 is a highway in Canada that straddles and criss-crosses the Alberta–Saskatchewan provincial border. The portion from the provincial border at Dillberry Lake Provincial Park to the provincial border 800 metres (2,600 ft) north of the North Saskatchewan River is designated as Alberta Provincial Highway No. 17 by Alberta Transportation, commonly referred to as Highway 17.
Northern Saskatchewan Administration District 589.1: 366.0: Red Earth Access Road – Red Earth First Nation 611.9: 380.2: Pakwaw Lake Access Road – Shoal Lake First Nation 650.1: 404.0: Highway 9 – The Pas, Hudson Bay, Yorkton: Eastern terminus; NWWR follows Hwy 9 east: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Highway 106, also known as Hanson Lake Road, is a fully paved provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [2] It runs from Highway 55 at Smeaton to Highway 167 in Creighton . It is about 325 kilometres (202 mi) long [ 1 ] and the speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph).
1955 Canadian road map; 1967 and 1989 commercial maps; 1920s numbers; Search directions to and from on google maps or mapquest to find route and junctions and distances; SK tourism has the government provincial maps in pdf format marked between red triangles with red kilometre distances, and between junctions in black kilometre distances. mile ...
For example, Range Road 3054 runs concurrent with Lorne Avenue in Saskatoon as well as Saskatchewan Highway 219 south of the city of Saskatoon. The numbers therefore mean that the road is west of the third meridian and is in the fifth range west of the third meridian. And the road is four miles west of the range border within range five.
Saskatchewan Highway 13, near Antler. Travel east through the province of Saskatchewan on the Red Coat Trail is continuous on Highway 13 which is a secondary paved undivided highway until Weyburn. Highway 13 crosses Lodge Creek and Middle Creek, then passes the junction with Highway 21 south followed by Highway 615 north. The highway volume ...
Highway 43 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 4 until Highway 2. The Highway is about 130 kilometres (81 mi) long. [1] It passes through the town Gravelbourg and crosses the Wood River.
Highway 102 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 2 (the northern part of the CanAm Highway) at La Ronge and Lac La Ronge Provincial Park [2] to Southend, at Reindeer Lake. The entire route is within the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District. The highway is about 221 kilometres (137 mi ...