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Highway 7 west / Neault Road (Highway 684 north) – Rosetown, Calgary, Dalmeny: West end of Hwy 7 concurrency; becomes 22nd Street W: 249.8: 155.2: Circle Drive (Highway 11 / Highway 16 (TCH)) – Prince Albert, The Battlefords, Regina, Yorkton: Hwy 7 / Hwy 14 eastern terminus; [4] access to Saskatoon International Airport: 253.2: 157.3
Hwy 6 at the Saskatchewan border — — MT 17 — — — — — — location unknown MT 17: 14.082: 22.663 US 89 near Kennedy Creek: Hwy 6 at the Alberta border — — MT 18 — — US 87 in Grass Range: US 10/MT 14 in Glendive — — Replaced by MT 20 (now MT 200) and MT 20S (now MT 200S) MT 19 — — US 10 in Big Timber: US 2/MT 39 in ...
Garson Lake Road — — Highway 962: 40: 25 Uranium City: Beaverlodge Lake — — Disconnected from the rest of Saskatchewan highway system. Highway 963: 15: 9.3 Meeyomoot Road: Hwy 913: MacDonnell Lake Road — — Highway 964: 18: 11 Black Lake: Stony Rapids — — Replaced by Hwy 905. [14] [15] Highway 965: 46: 29 Hwy 903 near Cole Bay ...
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 ...
Highway 14 west – Wilkie, Unity: South end of Hwy 14 concurrency: 362.0: 224.9: Highway 14 east – Saskatoon: North end of Hwy 14 concurrency: Glenside No. 377 390.9: 242.9: Highway 784 east – Struan: South end of Hwy 784 concurrency: Rosemount No. 378: Cando: 409.4: 254.4: Highway 656 south – Landis: Buffalo No. 409 417.1: 259.2 ...
Highway 14 begins in south Edmonton as a freeway named Whitemud Drive at the Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard interchange, linking to Highway 2. [3] It travels east for 9 km (5.6 mi) along Whitemud Drive through neighbourhoods of southeast Edmonton until reaching the Anthony Henday Drive ring road, with which it is concurrent for 2 km (1.2 mi).
Highway 374 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It runs from Highway 21 to Highway 14 near Scott.It is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) long. [1]The highway travels east for 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) past the hamlet of Tramping Lake before it turns north, passing the hamlet of Scott before terminating at Highway 14.
Highway 376 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 14 near Asquith to Highway 324. It is about 121 kilometres (75 mi) long. [1] The highway passes through the villages of Maymont and Richard. It also provides access to Eagle Creek Regional Park and Glenburn Regional Park.