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  2. Sutherland Automotive Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Sutherland Automotive Speedway has several racing classes, they are Sport Compact Mini Stock, Pro Truck, Sportsman, Street Stock, Pro Late Model, Legends, and Bandeleros, but its premier event is the NASCAR Pinty's Series. The NASCAR Pinty's series has made a stop in Saskatoon for a Wednesday night race, the Bayer Crop Sciences Velocity Prairie ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Ceepee bridge (later renamed the Borden Bridge) was built 1936 across the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords. [32] This bridge has been abandoned, and replaced. In south-west Saskatchewan, near Gull Lake, North Battleford, [33] Scotsguard [34] and Outlook are abandoned highway traffic bridges. [35]

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Along 25th Street, there is a historic marker commemorating the King Edward School building the first home of Saskatoon's city hall, [6] and the Saskatoon World War memorial marker. The Meewasin Valley Trail follows the South Saskatchewan River through Saskatoon which is visible when Highway 5 traverses the University Bridge. [7]

  8. Saskatchewan Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 13 west (Red Coat Trail) – Weyburn: North end of Hwy 13 concurrency: Wawken No. 93: Kenosee Lake: 96.8: 60.1: Highway 209 west – Moose Mountain Provincial Park 105.6: 65.6: Highway 48 east – Wawota, Virden: South end of Hwy 48 concurrency 107.2: 66.6: Highway 711 west 108.8: 67.6: Highway 48 west – Kennedy, Kipling: North end of ...

  9. Saskatchewan Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11 is a major north-south highway in Saskatchewan, Canada that connects the province's three largest cities: Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert.It is a structural pavement major arterial highway which is approximately 391 kilometres (243 mi) long. [2]

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