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  2. Saskatchewan Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    The first asphalt rubber project occurred July 2007 on Saskatchewan Highway 11. Close to 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) near Davidson show the rubberized asphalt road surface on the right lane at a cost of $126,800. The next rubberized asphalt project in the summer of 2007, was 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) through the town of Chamberlain. The $1.4 million ...

  3. List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 11 in Saskatoon: Hwy 11 in Rosthern — 1960s Passed through Waldheim; replaced by sections of Hwy 12 and Hwy 312. [7] [8] Highway 12: 133.9: 83.2 Hwy 11 in Saskatoon: Hwy 3 near Shell Lake — — Highway 12: 150: 93 Saskatoon: Hwy 2 near Prince Albert — c. 1950 s Passed through Waldheim; replaced by sections of Hwy 11; now sections of ...

  4. Regina Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Bypass is a four-lane twinned highway connector road in Regina, Saskatchewan. The 44.3-kilometre (27.5 mi) route connects Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway) with Highway 11, forming a partial ring road around the city of Regina. Phase one, east of Regina from Balgonie to Highway 33, finished on-schedule in October 2017. [2]

  5. Roads in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    A system began of improved and unimproved dirt, gravel, oil-gravel surfaced roads, and all weather paved roads and highways. [2] Currently Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation operates over 26,000 kilometres (16,000 mi) of highways and divided highways, over 800 bridges, 12 separate ferries, and one barge. There are also municipal roads ...

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 11A - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11A is a short freeway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan serving the city of Regina. It runs from the Highway 6 at Regina's northern city limit to Highway 11, 7 km (4 mi) northwest of Regina. It is the original configuration for Highway 11 as it approached Regina and was designated after the Regina Bypass was opened in 2019. [2]

  8. Saskatoon Freeway - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatoon Freeway (formerly the Saskatoon Perimeter Highway) is a proposed four-lane limited access highway in and adjacent to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.The 55-kilometre (34 mi) route will connect Highway 11 (south) with Highway 7, forming a partial ring road around the city of Saskatoon.

  9. Saskatchewan Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11 north – Saskatoon Highway 733 east: South end of Hwy 11 wrong-way concurrency; north end of Hwy 733 concurrency: Dufferin No. 190 275.1: 170.9: Highway 11 south – Regina: North end of Hwy 11 wrong-way concurrency: Sarnia No. 221 282.8: 175.7: Highway 733 – Chamberlain, Dilke 294.1: 182.7: Highway 732 east – Holdfast