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  2. Saskatchewan Highway 60 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 60 serves as a link connecting Saskatoon to Pike Lake Provincial Park, as well as acreages and businesses in the area. The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is located at the Hawker Siding about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Highway 7. Hawker Siding was previously known as Eaton Siding.

  3. Alberta Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 9 is a highway in south-central Alberta, Canada, which together with Saskatchewan Highway 7 connects Calgary to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan via Drumheller.It is designated as a core route of the National Highway System, forming a portion of an interprovincial corridor. [2]

  4. Saskatchewan Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 41 west – Wakaw, Saskatoon: South end of Hwy 3 concurrency: 445.4: 276.8: Highway 3 west (Saskatchewan Avenue) / Broadway Avenue – Prince Albert: CanAm Highway north end; north end of Hwy 3 concurrency: Kinistino No. 459 462.8: 287.6: Highway 778 west – Kinistino: Willow Creek No. 458 470.7: 292.5: Fairy Glen access road 477.3: 296.6

  5. Saskatchewan Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bone Trail was the name of the red river cart trail between Saskatoon and Rosetown. [19] The Saskatchewan Highway Act was established in 1922, in compliance with the 1919 Canadian highway act. At the initial stages of the Saskatchewan Highway Act, 10 miles (16 km) of provincial highways were gravel and the rest were earth roads.

  6. Google Street View in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Taken on June 5, 2009, a Google Maps Camera Car (Chevrolet Cobalt) in Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario. In Canada, Google Street View is available on streets, roads, and highways in most parts of the country, with coverage in all provinces and territories. The feature is also provided in Whistler Blackcomb Resort, the location of the 2010 Winter ...

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    According to the Atlas of Saskatchewan, the elevation around Saskatoon is between 500 and 600 metres (1,600 and 2,000 ft). [10] Leaving Saskatoon, travel is through a moist mixed grassland ecoregion. Small Aspen groves surround sloughs which intersperse the glacial till landscape. [10] The highway is paved between Saskatoon and Kamsack.

  8. Saskatchewan Highway 354 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 354 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 11 near Bethune to Highway 733. It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long. [1] Saskatchewan Highway 354 North, Dilke Next Left intersection. Photo taken from Saskatchewan Highway 11, travelling south from Saskatoon to Regina.

  9. Saskatchewan Highway 14 - Wikipedia

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    West end of Hwy 656 concurrency: Rosemount No. 378 125.9: 78.2: Highway 656 east – Cando: East end of Hwy 656 concurrency: Biggar No. 347: Biggar: 159.8: 99.3: Highway 4 south to Highway 51 west – Rosetown, Kerrobert, Swift Current: West end of Hwy 4 concurrency: 160.8: 99.9: Highway 4 north / Main Street – The Battlefords: East end of ...