Saskatchewan Highway 354

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Saskatchewan Highway 354 (jct).svg
Highway 354
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length20.1 km [1]  (12.5 mi)
Major junctions
South endSaskatchewan Highway 11 (jct).svgSaskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
Saskatchewan Route 642.svg
Highway 11  / Highway 642 at Bethune
North endSaskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
Saskatchewan Route 732.svg
Saskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
Saskatchewan Route 733.svg
Highway 732  / Highway 733 at Dilke
Location
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Rural municipalities Dufferin, Sarnia
Highway system
    Saskatchewan Highway 350 (jct).svg Highway 350 Saskatchewan Highway 355 (jct).svg Highway 355

    Highway 354 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the junction with Highway 11 (Louis Riel Trail) and Highway 642 on the east side of Bethune to the intersection of Highways 732 and 733 in the village of Dilke. In addition to providing a connection between Highway 11 and Dilke, Highway 354 also provides access to several lakeside communities along the western shore of Last Mountain Lake. It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long. [1]

    Contents

    Saskatchewan Highway 354 North, Dilke Next Left intersection. Photo taken from Saskatchewan Highway 11, travelling south from Saskatoon to Regina. SkHwy354DilkeNorth.jpg
    Saskatchewan Highway 354 North, Dilke Next Left intersection. Photo taken from Saskatchewan Highway 11, travelling south from Saskatoon to Regina.

    Route description

    Highway 354 begins in the Rural Municipality of Dufferin No. 190 at the junction between Highway 11 (Louis Riel Trail) and Hwy 642 on the eastern side of the village of Bethune. It heads due north to cross the Arm River Valley (includes crossing a bridge over the river itself) to travel through rural farmland for the next several kilometres, having intersections with Moorland Road (provides access to Highwood Beach, Kedleston Beach, and Marion Heights) and Township Road 220 (provides access to Kedleston), where it enters the Rural Municipality of Sarnia No. 221. [2] The highway now crosses a former railway line before making a sharp left turn at an intersection with Highway 733B, heading due west for about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to enter the eastern edge of the village of Dilke, where it comes to an end at the junction between Highway 732 and Hwy 733. The road continues east into Dilke as westbound Hwy 733. The entire of Highway 354 is a paved, two-lane highway. [3]

    Major intersections

    From south to north:

    Rural municipalityLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
    Dufferin No. 190 0.00.0Saskatchewan Highway 11 (jct).svg Highway 11 (Louis Riel Trail) Regina, Saskatoon
    Saskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
    Saskatchewan Route 652.svg
    Highway 652 south Bethune, Stony Beach
    Southern terminus; northern terminus of Hwy 652; road continues south as southbound Hwy 652
    2.81.7Bridge over the Arm River
    7.14.4Moorland Road Highwood Beach, Kedleston Beach, Marion Heights
    Dufferin No. 190 / Sarnia No. 221 boundary13.58.4Township Road 220
    Sarnia No. 221 16.810.4Saskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
    File:Saskatchewan Route 733B.svg
    Highway 733B west (Township Road 222) Grandview Beach, Wee Too Beach, Alice Beach, Eldora Beach
    Western terminus of Hwy 733B; Hwy 354 makes a sharp left turn
    Dilke 20.112.5Saskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
    Saskatchewan Route 732.svg
    Highway 732 west (Range Road 2242) Sarnia Beach, Holdfast
    Saskatchewan Rural Municipal Route.svg
    Saskatchewan Route 733.svg
    Saskatchewan Highway 2 (jct).svg Highway 733 west (Township Toad 222) to Highway 2  Dilke, Chamberlain
    Northern terminus; eastern terminus of both Hwy 732 and Hwy 733; road continues as westbound Hwy 733
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    See also

    References

    1. 1 2 "Highway 354 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved 6 February 2018.
    2. Rural Municipality of Dufferin No. 190. "RM Maps, 2025 rm190main Model (1)" (PDF). Retrieved 30 December 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
    3. Government of Saskatchewan. "2021-2023 Saskatchewan Official Road Map" (PDF). Retrieved 31 December 2025.