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Highway 14 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Alberta border where it becomes Highway 13 to intersection of Circle Drive and 22nd Street in Saskatoon . It is approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) long.
Saskota Flyway Scenic Drive Route or Saskatchewan Highway 9 is a historic north–south route between North Dakota, in the United States and northern Saskatchewan. [15] Trans-Canada Highway or Saskatchewan Highway 1 connects ten Canadian provinces in an east and west travel route south of the Yellowhead Highway. Northern Woods and Water Route ...
Garson Lake Road — — Highway 962: 40: 25 Uranium City: Beaverlodge Lake — — Disconnected from the rest of Saskatchewan highway system. Highway 963: 15: 9.3 Meeyomoot Road: Hwy 913: MacDonnell Lake Road — — Highway 964: 18: 11 Black Lake: Stony Rapids — — Replaced by Hwy 905. [14] [15] Highway 965: 46: 29 Hwy 903 near Cole Bay ...
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All ferries in Saskatchewan are operated by the Government of Saskatchewan and, with the exception of the Wollaston Barge Ferry, are toll free. All are seasonal, with ferries generally operating from mid-April to mid-November, depending on ice conditions. The ferries operated include: [2] Cecil Ferry; Clarkboro Ferry; Estuary Ferry; Fenton ...
Phase 2, the eastern leg, runs from the South Saskatchewan River to Highway 11 (south), and will included connections with Highway 41, Highway 5, 8th Street, and Highway 16 (east). Phase 3, the western leg, runs from Highway 16 (west) to the Highway 7/60 intersection, and includes a connection with Highway 14. The project does not include a ...
The following 27 pages use this file: 22nd Street (Saskatoon) Alberta Highway 13; Circle Drive; Highway 17 (Alberta–Saskatchewan) Idylwyld Drive; Kinley, Saskatchewan
Highway 376 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 14 near Asquith to Highway 324. It is about 121 kilometres (75 mi) long. [1] The highway passes through the villages of Maymont and Richard. It also provides access to Eagle Creek Regional Park and Glenburn Regional Park.