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  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. Prairieland Park - Wikipedia

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    Marquis Downs was a horse race track in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada which featured both Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing. Principal races were the Prairie Lily Stakes, Saskatchewan Derby, and Saskatchewan Futurity. [6] The minimum purse in 2007 was $3,000 and the Heritage races featured a $100,000 purse. [7]

  5. 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.

  6. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Saskatchewan Regions of Saskatchewan map used on Wikivoyage.. The regional designations vary widely within the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.With a total land area of 651,036 square kilometres (251,366 sq mi), Saskatchewan is crossed by major rivers such as the Churchill and Saskatchewan and exists mostly within the Hudson Bay drainage area.

  7. 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 ]

  8. Saskatchewan Highway 394 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 394, also known as Patience Lake Road, is an unsigned provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It starts near an intersection between Highway 16 and Zimmerman Road (Range Road 3044) near Saskatoon, and goes eastward to Highway 316 north of Clavet. [2] It is about 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi) long. [1]

  9. Saskatchewan Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Junction 42 Chamberlain ahead Saskatchewan Highway 2 (north); Central Butte turn left, (West) Saskatchewan Highway 42 Road Signage. This ecoregion is a part of the mid-boreal upland. At km 634, Highway 2 meets with Highway 264 which provides access to Waskesiu Lake in the Prince Albert National Park.