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A photo taken from on the deck of the disused Borden Bridge across the North Saskatchewan river. In 1985 the bridge was closed to vehicles; a newer dual-span bridge built immediately north of the old bridge now carries the highway traffic. In 2007 the bridge was sold by the provincial government to Orville Middleton at a price of $33,000; he ...
Highway 705 then travels north to a Bengough. After travelling through Bengough, Highway 705 turns east at the junction of Highway 624 which occurs at Km 111.9. At Km 123.2, Highway 705 turns north until Km 124.7. Highway 705 travels mainly east until Km 143.5 when it meets with Highway 622. This junction is located in the RM of The Gap No. 39 ...
Hwy 23 / Hwy 55 / Hwy 123 north of Carrot River: Hwy 9 near Mountain Cabin: Kelsey Trail — 1980s Replaced by Hwy 55 [10] [13] Highway 165: 291.6: 181.2 Hwy 155 near Beauval: Hwy 106 near Big Sandy Lake — — Highway 167: 49.4: 30.7 Amisk Lake: PTH 10 at Manitoba border in Flin Flon: c. 1967: current Previously part of Hwy 35 [7] [11] [12]
Highway bridge Highway 857: north of Willingdon: 1962 ... Highway bridge Highway 93: Saskatchewan River Crossing See also. List of crossings of the South Saskatchewan ...
Trans Canada. The Operation Division has the responsibility of maintaining 9,249 kilometres (5,747 mi) of asphalt concrete pavements, 4,929 kilometres (3,063 mi) of granular pavements, 6,102 kilometres (3,792 mi) of thin membrane surface (TMS) highways, 5,621 kilometres (3,493 mi) of gravel highways, 171 kilometres (106 mi) of ice roads, 805 kilometres (500 mi) bridges, 453 kilometres (281 mi ...
North end of Hwy 3 concurrency: Meadow Lake No. 588 605.8: 376.4: Highway 304 west – Loon Lake Highway 799 east: City of Meadow Lake: 611.9: 380.2: Highway 55 east (1 Avenue W / NWWR) – Green Lake, Prince Albert: South end Hwy 55 concurrency: Meadow Lake No. 588 621.7: 386.3: Highway 55 west – Pierceland, Cold Lake: North end Hwy 55 ...
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]
Road bridges in Saskatchewan (16 P) S. ... List of crossings of the North Saskatchewan River; ... Gabriel Bridge; S. Sherwood Forest Bridge