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Highway 705 at its eastern terminus, north of Benson Highway 705 north of Goodwater. Highway 705 connects Highway 358 at Wood Mountain in the RM of Old Post No. 43 to Highway 47 in RM of Benson No. 35. [5] The highway has a general bearing of west to east, however at Km 0.00, Highway 705 begins in a southerly direction, and then at Km 2.4, it ...
Highway 980: 85: 53 Range Road 1304: Hwy 3 near Armit — — Highway 981: 22: 14 Township Road 441: Hwy 980 near Armit: Garson Lake Road — — Highway 982: 57: 35 Hwy 8 at Swan Plain: Hwy 9 south of Hudson Bay — — Highway 983: 54: 34 Hwy 984 near Somme: Hwy 982 in McBride Lake Rec. Site — — Highway 984: 18: 11 dead end: Hwy 23 near ...
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 ]
The Saskota Flyway (Highway 9) is known as the International Road to Adventure, because it takes you from Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, all the way south to Bismarck, North Dakota. [3] Highway 9 is about 606 km (376 mi.) long and passes through Carlyle, Yorkton, Canora, Preeceville, and Hudson Bay. It intersects Highway 1, Highway 16, and Highway 5 ...
Highway 12 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It begins in Saskatoon at the intersection of Idylwyld Drive and Highway 11 north [ 2 ] (formerly beginning further south at the intersection with 22nd Street ), initially running north on Idylwyld Drive concurrently with Highway 11 and Highway 16 .
At km 0.0, travel on Highway 693 is north. At km 17.8, Highway 693 turns east. At km 18.6, it returns to northward travel along the western edge of Sturgeon Lake Indian reserve. Highway 693 continues north until Km 21.8 when it turns west departing from the western boundary of the Indian reserve. At Km 24.4, Highway 693 travels north.
Highway 999 is one of the few highways in Saskatchewan that is completely isolated (by land) from the other highways of the province, without even a regular seasonal / winter road link, and thus is only used for local traffic. The two sections combine give the highway a total length of about 14.3 kilometres (8.9 mi). [4]
The highway is entirely within The Battlefords Provincial Park. It begins at Highway 4 north of Cochin and heads into the park where it provides access to its amenities. [1] It is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long. In May 2022, [2] the Saskatchewan government announced plans to repave and improve the highways in and around The Battlefords ...