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In 2022, 16 km (9.9 mi) of Highway 37 was repaved at Shaunavon — 12 km (7.5 mi) north from the intersection with Highway 13 and 4 km (2.5 mi) south [10] In May of 2024, it was announced that 1.3 km (0.81 mi) of Highway 37 through Gull Lake will be resurfaced and upgraded with new curbs and gutters [ 11 ]
Near Swift Current: Wind: eighty-three 1.8 MW turbines (2006) 150 MW Charlot River Power Station [4] Near Uranium City: Hydroelectric: two 5 MW units (1980) 10 MW Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station [5] Near Elbow: Hydroelectric: three 62 MW units (1968) 186 MW Cory Cogeneration Station [6] Nutrien Cory Mine Near Saskatoon. Natural Gas: three 76 ...
Highway 13 (Red Coat Trail) – Shaunavon, Assiniboia, Weyburn: Lac Pelletier No. 107 112.2: 69.7: Highway 43 east – Vanguard, Gravelbourg 118.7: 73.8: Highway 343 west / Blumenort access road – Simmie, Blumenort: Swift Current No. 137 128.4: 79.8: Highway 379 east – McMahon Highway 721 west 141.3: 87.8: Highway 363 east – Hodgeville ...
The highway runs through three cities on the way from Alberta to Manitoba, of which Swift Current is the first. Swift Current was first established in the North West Territories in 1883 and has risen to a population of 14,946. [20] [21] The original route of this highway was via Chaplin Street through Swift Current. The Trans-Canada became a ...
611.7: 380.1: Highway 9 north – Whitewood, Yorkton: West end of concurrency with Hwy 9: 613.4: 381.1: Highway 9 south – Oxbow: East end of concurrency with Hwy 9: Manor: 627.0: 389.6: Highway 603 – Wawota: Antler No. 61 638.5: 396.7: Highway 601 north: West end of concurrency with Hwy 601 640.6: 398.1: Highway 601 south – Alida: East ...
The project is split into two sections — the twinning of a 7.1-kilometre (4.4 mi) segment beginning at the Highway 39 and Highway 6 concurrency south-east of Corinne to a point north of Corinne on Highway 6 and a 7.8-kilometre (4.8 mi) twinning of Highway 6 from Highway 306 north to the Regina Bypass. [35]
Assiniboia approach. At km 103 is the town of Assiniboia where 1,260 vpd results in the highway designated as an asphalt concrete (AS) Class 2 primary weight highway all the way to Moose Jaw. [13] [14] [16] [24] Junction with Highway 13, the Red Coat Trail occurs at km 103, providing access to Lafleche.
The Leader ambulance had to travel another route which was a 1 ⁄ 2-hour longer to get to the Regional Hospital in Swift Current. [ 23 ] From the south-west to the north-east of Cabri , 14.2 km (8.8 mi) of the highway was resurfaced in the summer of 2007 as part of Phase I Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure's 2008 Tender Release.