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  2. Saskatchewan Highway 41 - Wikipedia

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    Inside Saskatoon's eastern city limits, Highway 41 begins at Highway 5. At Km 2.9, Highway 41 heads north-east and crosses Llewellin Road, exiting Saskatoon's city limits. The Agra Road intersection is at Km 4.2. Continuing north-east, Highway 41 meets with Bettken Road at Km 9.8. The intersection with Highway 27 is at Aberdeen.

  3. Saskatchewan Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    Traffic has again declined with the greater distance from Saskatoon and Rosthern, with an average of 5,000 VPD between Osler and Hague, and about 4,500 VPD between Hague and Rosthern. [11] Rosthern, a town of over 1,300 people is located in the "valley of the converging branches of the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers."

  4. Chief Mistawasis Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Mistawasis Bridge (known as the North Commuter Parkway Bridge prior to June 2018) is a girder bridge in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] [2] The bridge officially opened on Oct. 2, 2018, [3] and extends McOrmond Drive across the South Saskatchewan River to connect to Marquis Drive, providing a commuter bypass connecting communities on Saskatoon's northeast and eastern sides more ...

  5. Saskatchewan Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 5 begins near downtown Saskatoon at Idylwyld Drive North (Highway 11 and 12), as 25th Street East. [2]Saskatoon is the most populous city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a metropolitan population of 233,923. [3]

  6. Saskatchewan Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 6 reaches Regina, which is the capital of Saskatchewan and is the second largest in the province (after Saskatoon). Regina was previously the headquarters of the North-West Territories, of which today's provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta originally formed part, and of the District of Assiniboia. [15]

  7. Traffic Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Bridge was the only road bridge in Saskatoon until 1916, when the University Bridge was completed. [1] In 2010, the bridge was permanently closed due to severe corrosion and was demolished by 2016.

  8. Circle Drive - Wikipedia

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    Circle Drive entrance from northbound Highway 11. Circle Drive is a major road constructed as a ring road in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.Its route constitutes both part of the Yellowhead Highway and Highway 11, signed as both along the entire length.

  9. Saskatchewan Highway 12 - Wikipedia

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    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.