Saskatchewan Provincial Highway System | |
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Provincial Highways | Saskatchewan Highway XX (Hwy XX) |
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This is a list of Saskatchewan's highways:
Only Highways 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16, and 39 contain sections of divided highway. Speed limits range from 90 to 110 km/h (55 to 70 mph). Saskatchewan is the only province bordering the United States with no direct connection to the Interstate Highway System. [1] [2]
These are primary highways maintained by the provincial government. Almost all of these highways are paved for most of their length. Highways 1, 11, and 16 are the most important highways and are divided highways for much of their lengths, with some sections at expressway or freeway standards. [1]
Number | Length (km) | Length (mi) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Local names | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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Hwy 1 (TCH) | 653.6 | 406.1 | Hwy 1 (TCH) at Alberta border near Walsh, AB | PTH 1 (TCH) Manitoba border near Fleming | Trans-Canada Highway | 1940 | c.current | Passes through Swift Current, Moose Jaw, and Regina. |
Hwy 1 | 610 | 380 | United States border at Monchy | Meadow Lake | — | 1940 | c.Replaced by Hwy 4. [5] [6] | |
Hwy 2 | 797.7 | 495.7 | MT 24 at United States border at West Poplar | Hwy 102 at La Ronge | • Veterans Memorial Highway (Moose Jaw – Prince Albert) • CanAm Highway (Prince Albert – La Ronge) | — | — | Passes through Moose Jaw and Prince Albert. |
Hwy 3 | 612.0 | 380.3 | Hwy 45 at Alberta border near Alcurve, AB | PTH 77 Manitoba border near Armit | CanAm Highway (Prince Albert – Melfort) | — | — | Passes through Prince Albert and Melfort. |
Hwy 3 | 282 | 175 | Pierceland | Hwy 3 / Hwy 55 at Shellbrook | — | 1960s | Section replaced by Hwy 55. [7] [8] | |
Hwy 4 | 652.2 | 405.3 | US 191 at United States border at Monchy | Hwy 224 / Hwy 904 at Meadow Lake Provincial Park | 1940 | c.current | Passes through Swift Current, Rosetown, North Battleford, and Meadow Lake. | |
Hwy 4 | 650 | 400 | Alberta border near Walsh, AB | Manitoba border near Fleming | — | 1940 | c.Replaced by Hwy 1. [5] [6] | |
Hwy 5 | 380.2 | 236.2 | Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) in Saskatoon | PR 363 at Manitoba border near Togo | — | — | Passes through Humboldt. | |
Hwy 5 | 275 | 171 | Alberta border at Lloydminster | Hwy 5 in Saskatoon | Yellowhead Highway | — | 1976 | Replaced by Hwy 16. [8] |
Hwy 5 | 115 | 71 | Former Hwy 5 (present-day Hwy 16) near Langham | Hwy 5 near Bruno | — | 1950s | Former segment; Hwy 5 was rerouted to pass through Saskatoon. Replaced by segments of Hwy 305, Hwy 784, Hwy 27, and Hwy 670. [6] [9] [7] | |
Hwy 5 | 21 | 13 | Hwy 5 near Togo | Hwy 10 west of Roblin, MB | — | 1960s | Replaced by Hwy 369. [7] [8] | |
Hwy 6 | 518.4 | 322.1 | MT 16 at United States border at Regway | Hwy 55 near Choiceland | CanAm Highway (Corinne – Melfort) | — | — | Passes through Regina and Melfort. |
Hwy 7 | 262.7 | 163.2 | Hwy 9 at Alberta border near Alsask | Hwy 11 / Hwy 14 / Hwy 16 (TCH) in Saskatoon | — | — | Passes through Kindersley and Rosetown. | |
Hwy 8 | 410.0 | 254.8 | ND 28 at United States border at Elmore | Hwy 982 in the Porcupine Provincial Forest | — | — | ||
Hwy 9 | 606.2 | 376.7 | ND 8 at United States border at Northgate | PR 283 at Manitoba border near The Pas, MB | • Saskota Flyway • Northern Woods & Water Route (Hwy 3 - Manitoba) | — | — | Passes through Yorkton. |
Hwy 10 | 225.1 | 139.9 | Hwy 1 (TCH) near Balgonie | PTH 5 at Manitoba border near Roblin, MB | — | — | Passes through Melville and Yorkton. | |
Hwy 10 | 52 | 32 | Hwy 10 in Melville | Hwy 10 in Yorkton | — | 1960s | Passed through Willowbrook; replaced by sections of Hwy 47 and Hwy 52. [5] [8] | |
Hwy 10A | 5.0 | 3.1 | Through Yorkton | — | — | Former Hwy 10. | ||
Hwy 11 | 391.4 | 243.2 | Hwy 1 (TCH) near Regina | Hwy 2 near Prince Albert | Louis Riel Trail | — | — | Passes through Saskatoon. |
Hwy 11A | 7.3 | 4.5 | Hwy 6 at Regina | Hwy 11 near Regina | 2019 | current | Former Hwy 11 section. | |
Hwy 11 | 84 | 52 | Hwy 11 in Saskatoon | Hwy 11 in Rosthern | — | 1960s | Passed through Waldheim; replaced by sections of Hwy 12 and Hwy 312. [7] [8] | |
Hwy 12 | 133.9 | 83.2 | Hwy 11 in Saskatoon | Hwy 3 near Shell Lake | — | — | ||
Hwy 12 | 150 | 93 | Saskatoon | Hwy 2 near Prince Albert | — | 1950s | c.Passed through Waldheim; replaced by sections of Hwy 11; now sections of Hwy 12 and Hwy 312. [9] [7] | |
Hwy 13 | 675.3 | 419.6 | Hwy 501 at Alberta border near Govenlock | PTH 2 at Manitoba border near Antler | Red Coat Trail | — | — | Passes through Weyburn. |
Hwy 14 | 249.8 | 155.2 | Hwy 13 Alberta border near Macklin | Hwy 7 / Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) in Saskatoon | — | — | ||
Hwy 14 | 410 | 250 | Hwy 14 in Saskatoon | Manitoba border near Marchwell | Yellowhead Highway | — | 1976 | Replaced by Hwy 16. [8] |
Hwy 14 | 47 | 29 | Hwy 14 near Landis | Hwy 14 in Biggar | — | 1970s | Replaced by sections of Hwy 51 and Hwy 656. [8] | |
Hwy 15 | 449.6 | 279.4 | Hwy 4 near Rosetown | Hwy 16 (TCH) near Bredenbury | — | — | Passes through Outlook and Melville. | |
Hwy 16 (TCH/YH) | 689.2 | 428.2 | Hwy 16 (TCH) at Alberta border in Lloydminster | PTH 16 (TCH) at Manitoba border near Marchwell | • Yellowhead Highway • Trans-Canada Highway | 1976 | current | Passes through North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton. |
Hwy 16 | 238 | 148 | Hwy 1 near White City | Manitoba border near Maryfield | — | 1976 | Replaced by Hwy 48. [8] | |
Hwy 16A (TCH) | 4.4 | 2.7 | Through Yorkton | — | — | Former Hwy 16. | ||
Hwy 16A (TCH) | 6.6 | 4.1 | Hwy 4 / Hwy 40 in Battleford | Hwy 16 / Hwy 40 in North Battleford | — | 2003 | c.Former Hwy 16; decommissioned in conjunction with the closure of the original Battlefords Bridge to vehicular traffic. | |
Hwy 16B (TCH) | 3.8 | 2.4 | Through North Battleford | — | — | |||
Hwy 17 | 158.7 | 98.6 | Hwy 14 near Macklin | Hwy 641 at Onion Lake | — | — | Runs along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border; cosigned as Alberta Highway 17 for the majority of its length; passes through Lloydminster. | |
Hwy 17 | — | — | Hwy 32 near Empress, AB | Hwy 14 / Hwy 17 near Macklin | — | 1940s | Passed through Estuary and Alsask. [6] [9] | |
Hwy 18 | 711.9 | 442.4 | Hwy 13 near Robsart | PTH 3 at Manitoba border near Gainsborough | — | — | Passes through Estevan. | |
Hwy 19 | 269.3 | 167.3 | Hwy 18 near Mankota | Hwy 15 near Hawarden | — | — | ||
Hwy 20 | 291.1 | 180.9 | Hwy 11 near Lumsden | Hwy 3 near Birch Hills | — | — | Passes through Humboldt. | |
Hwy 21 | 714.6 | 444.0 | S-223 at United States border at Willow Creek | Hwy 919 / Hwy 950 in Meadow Lake Provincial Park | — | — | Passes through Kindersley. | |
Hwy 21 | — | — | Hwy 21 / Hwy 32 at Leader | Onion Lake | — | 1930s | Replaced by Hwy 17. | |
Hwy 22 | 273.4 | 169.9 | Hwy 20 near Bulyea Hwy 10 at Balcarres | Hwy 35 near Lipton PR 478 at Manitoba border near Binscarth | — | — | 42 km (26 mi) gap near Fort Qu'Appelle. | |
Hwy 23 | 165.6 | 102.9 | Hwy 9 at Bertwell | Hwy 55 near Carrot River | — | — | ||
Hwy 23 | — | — | Hwy 8 at Calder | Manitoba border near MacNutt | — [6] | [9] | 1940s||
Hwy 23 | 28 | 17 | Hwy 35 in Nipawin | Hwy 23 / Hwy 123 near Carrot River | Kelsey Trail | — | [10] | 1970sReplaced by Hwy 55. [8] [10] |
Hwy 24 | 56.3 | 35.0 | Hwy 3 in Spiritwood | Chitek Lake | — | — | ||
Hwy 25 | 27.0 | 16.8 | Hwy 2 near St. Louis | Hwy 3 near Birch Hills | 1970 | c.current | Former segment of Hwy 3. [6] | |
Hwy 26 | 198.3 | 123.2 | Hwy 4 near North Battleford | Hwy 224 / Hwy 950 at Goodsoil | — | — | ||
Hwy 27 | 33.9 | 21.1 | Hwy 41 at Aberdeen | Hwy 2 near Prud'homme | 1940s | current | Former segment of Hwy 5. [5] [9] [7] | |
Hwy 27 | 50 | 31 | Saskatoon | Hwy 5 at Aberdeen | — | 1940s | Replaced by Hwy 5. [5] [9] [7] | |
Hwy 28 | 59.8 | 37.2 | Hwy 18 near Lake Alma | Hwy 13 near Trossachs | 1960s | current | Former section of Hwy 18. [7] [8] | |
Hwy 29 | 49.7 | 30.9 | Hwy 14 at Wilkie | Hwy 40 near Battleford | — | — | ||
Hwy 29 | — | — | Hwy 29 at Wilkie | Hwy 31 at Plenty | — | 1940s | Replaced by Hwy 657. [6] [9] | |
Hwy 30 | 59.6 | 37.0 | Eston Riverside Regional Park | Hwy 7 near Brock | — | — | ||
Hwy 30 | 123 | 76 | Hwy 32 near Lemsford | Hwy 31 near Kerrobert | — | 1970s | Lemsford – Glidden section decommissioned in the 1950s (now Hwy 649); [6] [7] remainder became Hwy 21. [10] | |
Hwy 31 | 185.3 | 115.1 | Hwy 14 near Macklin | Hwy 4 near Rosetown | — | — | ||
Hwy 32 | 141.5 | 87.9 | Hwy 21 at Leader | Hwy 1 (TCH) near Swift Current | — | — | ||
Hwy 32 | 45 | 28 | Alberta border near Empress, AB | Hwy 21 / Hwy 32 at Leader | [5] [6] | 1930s[7] | 1940sReplaced by Hwy 741. | |
Hwy 33 | 138.9 | 86.3 | Hwy 47 at Stoughton | Hwy 1 (TCH) in Regina | — | — | ||
Hwy 34 | 62.3 | 38.7 | S-511 at United States border near Big Beaver | Hwy 13 near Ogema | — | — | U.S. border crossing permanently closed. | |
Hwy 35 | 568.9 | 353.5 | US 85 at United States border near Oungre | Tobin Lake | CanAm Highway (U.S. Border – Weyburn) | — | — | Passes through Weyburn and Nipawin. |
Hwy 35 | 50 | 31 | Amisk Lake | Manitoba border at Flin Flon | — | [11] [12] | 1967Discontinued segment of Hwy 35; connection was not constructed and renumbered to Hwy 167. [7] | |
Hwy 36 | 144.2 | 89.6 | MT 13 United States border near Coronach | Hwy 2 near Moose Jaw | — | — | ||
Hwy 37 | 186.2 | 115.7 | S-241 at United States border near Climax | Hwy 32 at Cabri | — | — | ||
Hwy 38 | 89.0 | 55.3 | Hwy 5 at Kuroki | Hwy 23 near Chelan | — | — | ||
Hwy 39 | 263.5 | 163.7 | US 52 at United States border at North Portal | Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 301 near Moose Jaw | CanAm Highway (Weyburn – Corinne) | — | — | Passes through Estevan and Weyburn. |
Hwy 39A | 11.2 | 7.0 | Through Estevan | 2015 | current | Former Hwy 39. | ||
Hwy 40 | 280.5 | 174.3 | Hwy 14 at Alberta border near Marsden | Hwy 3 near Shellbrook | Poundmaker Trail (Alberta – Battleford) | — | — | Passes through North Battleford. |
Hwy 41 | 163.4 | 101.5 | Hwy 5 in Saskatoon | Hwy 3 / Hwy 6 in Melfort | — | — | ||
Hwy 41 | 46 | 29 | Alberta border near Compeer, AB | Hwy 31 near Kerrobert | — | 1940s | Replaced by Hwy 51. [6] [9] | |
Hwy 41A | 4.0 | 2.5 | Hwy 41 near Melfort | Hwy 3 near Melfort | — | — | ||
Hwy 42 | 205.0 | 127.4 | Hwy 2 at Tuxford | Hwy 15 near Milden | — | — | ||
Hwy 43 | 129.5 | 80.5 | Hwy 4 near Neville | Hwy 2 near Ettington | — | — | ||
Hwy 44 | 329.0 | 204.4 | Hwy 7 at Alsask | Hwy 11 at Davidson | — | — | ||
Hwy 45 | 115.5 | 71.8 | Hwy 7 near Delisle | Hwy 42 near Lucky Lake | — | — | ||
Hwy 45 | 16 | 9.9 | United States border at Port of Torquay | Hwy 18 at Torquay | — | 1930s | Replaced by Hwy 50; [5] [6] now Hwy 350. [8] | |
Hwy 46 | 22.3 | 13.9 | Hwy 6 in Regina | Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 622 at Balgonie | 1980s | current | ||
Hwy 46 | — | — | Former Hwy 29 near Plenty | Former Hwy 1 near Biggar | — | 1930s | Decommissioned and replaced by the Kerrobert–Biggar section of Hwy 51. [5] [6] | |
Hwy 46 | 80 | 50 | Claydon | Hwy 4 near Masefield | 1960s | 1970s | Replaced by Hwy 18. [8] [10] | |
Hwy 47 | 358 | 222 | ND 40 at United States border near Estevan | Hwy 49 at Preeceville | — | — | Passes through Estevan and Melville. | |
Hwy 48 | 237.8 | 147.8 | Hwy 1 (TCH) near White City | PR 257 at Manitoba border near Maryfield | 1976 | current | Former Hwy 16. | |
Hwy 48 | 29 | 18 | United States border at Willow Creek | Hwy 13 at Govenlock | — | 1960s | Replaced by Hwy 348; [8] now part of Hwy 21. [10] | |
Hwy 49 | 165.2 | 102.7 | Hwy 35 near Fosston | PTH 49 at Manitoba border near Benito, MB | — | — | ||
Hwy 50 | 16 | 9.9 | United States border at Port of Torquay | Hwy 18 at Torquay | — | 1960s | Replaced by Hwy 350. [8] | |
Hwy 51 | 154.7 | 96.1 | Hwy 12 at Alberta border near Compeer, AB | Hwy 4 at Biggar | — | — | ||
Hwy 52 | 70.4 | 43.7 | Hwy 15 / Hwy 310 near Ituna | Hwy 10A in Yorkton | — | — | Former Hwy 10 alignment between Willowbrook and Yorkton. | |
Hwy 52A | 3.1 | 1.9 | Hwy 52 west of Yorkton | Hwy 16 (TCH) west of Yorkton | 2012 | current | ||
Hwy 53 | 20 | 12 | Hwy 22 at Killaly | Hwy 10 / Hwy 15 at Melville | — | 1950s | Replaced by Hwy 47. [6] [7] | |
Hwy 54 | 16.7 | 10.4 | Hwy 11 near Lumsden | Regina Beach | — | — | ||
Hwy 55 | 650.1 | 404.0 | Hwy 55 at Alberta border near Pierceland | Hwy 9 at Mountain Cabin | Northern Woods & Water Route | — | — | Passes through Meadow Lake, Prince Albert and Nipawin. |
Hwy 55 | 270 | 170 | Alberta border near Alcurve, AB | Hwy 3 / Hwy 55 at Shellbrook | — | 1960s | c.Section replaced by Hwy 3. | |
Hwy 56 | 55.4 | 34.4 | Hwy 1 (TCH) at Indian Head | Hwy 210 at Echo Valley Provincial Park | — | — | ||
Hwy 57 | 19.3 | 12.0 | Hwy 5 near Kamsack | PTH 57 (TCH) at Manitoba border near Madge Lake | — | — | ||
Hwy 58 | 130.5 | 81.1 | Hwy 18 near Fir Mountain | Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 19 at Chaplin | — | — | ||
Hwy 60 | 23.2 | 14.4 | Pike Lake Provincial Park | Hwy 7 near Saskatoon | — | — | ||
Hwy 80 | 66.7 | 41.4 | Hwy 22 near Esterhazy | Hwy 8 / Hwy 10 near Wroxton | — | — | ||
Hwy 99 | 20.8 | 12.9 | Hwy 20 near Craven | Hwy 6 near Fairy Hill | — | — | ||
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Major northern highways, usually corresponding to a "parent" 1-99 highway. [1]
Number | Length (km) | Length (mi) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Local names | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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Hwy 101 | 44 | 27 | Cole Bay | Hwy 155 | — | 1980s | Replaced by Hwy 965 [10] [13] | |
Hwy 102 | 220.9 | 137.3 | Hwy 2 at La Ronge | Southend | — | — | ||
Hwy 104 | 47 | 29 | Hwy 4 in Meadow Lake Provincial Park | Keeley Lake | — | 1980s | Replaced by Hwy 904 [10] [13] | |
Hwy 105 | 275 | 171 | Hwy 102 near Southend | Rabbit Lake mine | — | 1980s | Replaced by Hwy 905 [10] [13] | |
Hwy 106 | 325.1 | 202.0 | Hwy 55 near Smeaton | Hwy 167 at Creighton | Hanson Lake Road | — | — | |
Hwy 120 | 90.0 | 55.9 | Hwy 55 near Meath Park | Hwy 106 / Hwy 920 in Narrow Hills Provincial Park | — | — | ||
Hwy 123 | 137.1 | 85.2 | Hwy 55 north of Carrot River | Cumberland House | — | — | ||
Hwy 124 | 64 | 40 | Hwy 55 near Green Lake | Doré Lake | — | 1980s | Replaced by Hwy 924 [10] [13] | |
Hwy 135 | 120.5 | 74.9 | Hwy 106 west of Creighton | Sandy Bay | — | — | ||
Hwy 155 | 298.9 | 185.7 | Hwy 55 at Green Lake | Hwy 955 at La Loche | 1947 | current | ||
Hwy 163 | 105 | 65 | Hwy 23 / Hwy 55 / Hwy 123 north of Carrot River | Hwy 9 near Mountain Cabin | Kelsey Trail | — | 1980s | Replaced by Hwy 55 [10] [13] |
Hwy 165 | 291.6 | 181.2 | Hwy 155 near Beauval | Hwy 106 near Big Sandy Lake | — | — | ||
Hwy 167 | 49.4 | 30.7 | Amisk Lake | PTH 10 at Manitoba border in Flin Flon | 1967 | c.current | Previously part of Hwy 35 [7] [11] [12] | |
Hwy 169 | 120 | 75 | Hwy 2 near Montreal Lake | Hwy 2 / Hwy 165 south of La Ronge | 1960s | 1980s | Former Hwy 2; [7] replaced by Hwy 969 [10] [13] | |
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These are usually highways connecting from a "parent" 1-99 highway to a recreational area. [1]
These are usually highways connecting from a "parent" 1-99 highway to minor communities near the "parent" route. [1]
The 600-series highways are minor highways that run north and south; generally, the last two digits increase from east to west. Highway 600 is near the eastern border with Manitoba and Highway 699 is near the western border with Alberta. Many of these highways are gravel for some of their length.
The 700-series highways are minor highways that run east and west; generally, the last two digits increase from south to north. Many of these highways are gravel for some of their length.
These are roads that generally provide access to isolated, northern communities. Most of these highways are unpaved for their entire length. [1]
Provincial Trunk Highway 1 is Manitoba's section of the Trans-Canada Highway. It is a heavily used, 4-lane divided highway, with the exception of a short 18 km section in the southeastern corner of the province. It is the main link between southern Manitoba's largest cities, and also serves as the province's main transportation link to the neighbouring provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario. The highway is the only major east-west divided highway in Manitoba, and carries a large majority of east-west traffic within and through the province. It has full freeway status sections at Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg. The total distance of the Trans-Canada Highway in Manitoba is approximately 490 km (300 mi).
Highway 17 is a highway in Canada that straddles and criss-crosses the Alberta–Saskatchewan provincial border. The portion from the provincial border at Dillberry Lake Provincial Park to the provincial border 800 metres (2,600 ft) north of the North Saskatchewan River is designated as Alberta Provincial Highway No. 17 by Alberta Transportation, commonly referred to as Highway 17.
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 39, commonly referred to as Highway 39, is an east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada. It extends from Highway 22, approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of Drayton Valley, to Leduc where it ends at Highway 2. Highway 39 is about 91 kilometres (57 mi) long.
Highway 29 is a provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada. It runs from Highway 14 at Wilkie to Highway 40 just west of Battleford. Highway 29 is a minor north-south highway of about 50 km (31 mi), for most of the route, the speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph).
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 55, commonly referred to as Highway 55, is a 263-kilometre (163 mi) long east–west highway in northeast Alberta, Canada. It extends from the Saskatchewan border in the east through the Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, and Athabasca where it ends at Highway 2. In Saskatchewan, it continues as Saskatchewan Highway 55.
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, initially running north on Idylwyld Drive concurrently with Highway 11 and Highway 16. Just outside Saskatoon's northern city limits, Highway 11 exits northeast from Idylwyld Drive and Highway 12 begins and travels north, passing through the city of Martensville. Highway 12 cross the North Saskatchewan River over Petrofka Bridge and passes through the town of Blaine Lake and intersects highway Highway 40, finally terminating at Highway 3 near Shell Lake. Highway 12 is about 135 km (84 mi) long.
Highway 305 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 16 near Langham to Highway 11 near Warman. It is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) long.
Highway 167 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Manitoba border between Creighton and Flin Flon, where it takes over from Manitoba Highway 10, to the Amiskosakahikan Indian reserve on the southern shore of Amisk Lake. It is about 49 kilometres (30 mi) long.
Highway 969 is a provincial highway in the north-east region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 2 to Highway 165. Highway 969 is about 115 kilometres (71 mi) long.
Highway 46 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Ring Road at Regina to Highway 1 and Highway 364 near Balgonie; it is about 22 kilometres (14 mi) long. Highway 46 intersects Highway 362 and Highway 624 and passes through the communities of Pilot Butte and Balgonie; it is known as McDonald Street within Regina city limits.
Highway 369 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 10 near the Manitoba border to Highway 5 and Highway 357 near Togo. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.
Highway 28 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 18 near Lake Alma to Highway 13. Highway 28 is about 60 km (37 mi) long. Highway 28 passes through Radville.
Highway 21 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Montana Secondary Highway 233 at the United States border near Willow Creek to Highway 950 / Highway 919 within the Meadow Lake Provincial Park. Highway 21 is about 715 kilometres (444 mi) long.
Highway 18 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 13 near Robsart, approximately 65 km (40 mi) east of the Alberta border, to the Manitoba border near Gainsborough, where it becomes Highway 3. It passes through three major communities, all in the eastern quarter of Saskatchewan – Estevan, Oxbow, and Carnduff; it also passes north of the west and east blocks of Grasslands National Park. Highway 18 is about 712 km (442 mi) long, which is the longest east-west highway and second longest highway in Saskatchewan.
Highway 47 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway runs from North Dakota Highway 40 at the Canada–United States border until Highway 49 near Preeceville. It is about 358 kilometres (222 mi) long — 64 kilometres (40 mi) of which is unpaved from the Moose Mountain Creek crossing north until the intersection with Highway 1.
Highway 48 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 1 at White City, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of Regina, to the Manitoba — Saskatchewan border, where it becomes Provincial Road 257. Highway 48 is about 238 kilometres (148 mi) long.
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 14X, commonly referred to as Highway 14X, was the designation of a former spur route of Highway 14 in Alberta, Canada. It was a short north-south provincial highway located in Strathcona County between Edmonton and Sherwood Park and is now part of Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216).
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 51, commonly referred to as Highway 51, was a short east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada that existed between the 1950s and January 1988. It is now part of Highway 12.
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 57, commonly referred to as Highway 57, was a highway in central Alberta, Canada that served the Town of Drayton Valley and existed between the 1950s and 1979. It is now part of Highway 22 and Highway 39.