List of Saskatchewan provincial highways
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This is a list of Saskatchewan's highways:
Only Highways 1, 6, 7, 11 and 16 contain sections of divided highway. Speed limits range from 90 km/h (55 mph) to 110 km/h (70 mph).
- Saskatchewan Highway 1 -- Trans-Canada Highway - From Manitoba to Alberta. Passes through Regina (as Ring Rd. and Victoria Ave.), Moose Jaw, Swift Current
- Saskatchewan Highway 2 -- Runs north from US border to Prince Albert (as 2nd Ave. W.) to La Ronge
- Saskatchewan Highway 3 -- Runs west from the Manitoba border to Melfort to Prince Albert (as 6th Ave. E.)
- Saskatchewan Highway 4 -- Runs north from highway 1 to Rosetown to North Battleford to Meadow Lake
- Saskatchewan Highway 5 -- Saskatoon (23rd St. E., 1st Ave. N., 25th St. E. & College Dr.) to Manitoba border
- Saskatchewan Highway 6 -- Runs north from Montana to Regina (Albert St.) to Melfort
- Saskatchewan Highway 7 -- Runs east from Alberta border to Saskatoon
- Saskatchewan Highway 9 -- Runs north from North Dakota to Yorkton to Hudson Bay
- Saskatchewan Highway 10 -- Runs east from Balgonie to Yorkton to Manitoba border
- Saskatchewan Highway 11 -- Runs north from Regina to Saskatoon (as Idylwyld Dr.) to Prince Albert. Officially designated the Louis Riel Trail.
- Saskatchewan Highway 12 -- Saskatoon to Highways 40 and 3.
- Saskatchewan Highway 13 -- Runs west from Manitoba border (where it meets with Manitoba Provincial Highway 2) to Carlyle to Weyburn to Alberta border.
- Saskatchewan Highway 14 -- Runs west from Saskatoon (22nd St. W.) to the Alberta border
- Saskatchewan Highway 15 -- Highway 1 to Highway 4 near Rosetown
- Saskatchewan Highway 16 -- Yellowhead Highway - From Manitoba to Alberta. Passes through Saskatoon (as Circle Dr.), Yorkton, North Battleford
- Saskatchewan Highway 18 -- Highway 2 to Highway 13
- Saskatchewan Highway 19 -- Highway 1 to Highway 18
- Saskatchewan Highway 20 -- Highway 11 Lumsden to Highway 3 at Birch Hills
- Saskatchewan Highway 21 -- US border to Highway 40 near North Battleford
- Saskatchewan Highway 25 -- Runs east from Highway 2 near St. Louis to Highway 3 near Birch Hills
- Saskatchewan Highway 26 -- Highway 3 to Highway 55
- Saskatchewan Highway 27 -- Runs east from Highway 41 near Aberdeen to Highway 2 east of Prud'homme.
- Saskatchewan Highway 29 -- Highway 14 to Highway 40
- Saskatchewan Highway 32 -- Leader to Highway 1 near Swift Current
- Saskatchewan Highway 35 -- Runs north from the US border to Nipawin. Portion near Qu'Appelle shares Highway 1.
- Saskatchewan Highway 33 -- Regina (Arcola Ave.) to Stoughton; divided near Regina.
- Saskatchewan Highway 37 -- US border to Highway 1 at Gull Lake
- Saskatchewan Highway 39 -- Runs SE from Moose Jaw to Weyburn to Estevan to the US border (Portal, ND) and U.S. Route 52
- Saskatchewan Highway 40 -- Runs west from Prince Albert to North Battleford, changes to secondary as it runs to the Alberta border
- Saskatchewan Highway 41 -- Runs NE of Saskatoon to Melfort
- Saskatchewan Highway 42 -- Highway 19 to Highway 15
- Saskatchewan Highway 44 -- Alberta border to Highway 11 at Davidson
- Saskatchewan Highway 46 -- Runs east from Highway 11 in Regina to Highway 1 near Balgonie.
- Saskatchewan Highway 47 -- North Dakota to Highway 1 near Wolseley
- Saskatchewan Highway 48 -- White City (near Regina) at Highway 1 to Virden, Manitoba at Highway 1
- Saskatchewan Highway 54 -- Runs north from Highway 11 near Lumsden to Regina Beach
- Saskatchewan Highway 55 -- Highway 9 to Alberta border
- Saskatchewan Highway 60 -- Runs from Highway 7 to Pike Lake Provincial Park
- Saskatchewan Highway 106 -- Highway 55 to Flin Flon, Manitoba
- Saskatchewan Highway 155 -- Green Lake to La Loche
- Saskatchewan Highway 219 -- Saskatoon (Lorne Ave.)to just east of Danielson Provincial Park
- Saskatchewan Highway 302
External links
- [Road Signs of Saskatchewan] by Mark O'Neil
- [Saskatchewan Highways Website] by Julian Macdonald
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