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List of Saskatchewan provincial highways

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Saskatchewan Provincial Highway System
Standard highway markers for Saskatchewan
Highway names
Provincial HighwaysSaskatchewan 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]

Named routes

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Primary (1–99)

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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
Highway 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 01940-01-01c. 1940 current Passes through Swift Current, Moose Jaw, and Regina.
Highway 1 610 380 United States border at Monchy Meadow Lake 01940-01-01c. 1940 Replaced by Hwy 4.[5][6]
Highway 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.
Highway 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.
Highway 3 282 175 Pierceland Hwy 3 / Hwy 55 at Shellbrook 01960-01-011960s Section replaced by Hwy 55.[7][8]
Highway 4 652.2 405.3 US 191 at United States border at Monchy Hwy 224 / Hwy 904 at Meadow Lake Provincial Park 01940-01-01c. 1940 current Passes through Swift Current, Rosetown, North Battleford, and Meadow Lake.
Highway 4 650 400 Alberta border near Walsh, AB Manitoba border near Fleming 01940-01-01c. 1940 Replaced by Hwy 1.[5][6]
Highway 5 380.2 236.2 Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) in Saskatoon PR 363 at Manitoba border near Togo Passes through Humboldt.
Highway 5 275 171 Alberta border at Lloydminster Hwy 5 in Saskatoon Yellowhead Highway 01976-01-011976 Replaced by Hwy 16.[8]
Highway 5 115 71 Former Hwy 5 (present-day Hwy 16) near Langham Hwy 5 near Bruno 01950-01-011950s 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]
Highway 5 21 13 Hwy 5 near Togo Hwy 10 west of Roblin, MB 01960-01-011960s Replaced by Hwy 369.[7][8]
Highway 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.
Highway 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.
Highway 8 410.0 254.8 ND 28 at United States border at Elmore Hwy 982 in the Porcupine Provincial Forest
Highway 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.
Highway 10 225.1 139.9 Hwy 1 (TCH) near Balgonie PTH 5 at Manitoba border near Roblin, MB Passes through Melville and Yorkton.
Highway 10 52 32 Hwy 10 in Melville Hwy 10 in Yorkton 01960-01-011960s Passed through Willowbrook; replaced by sections of Hwy 47 and Hwy 52.[5][8]
Highway 10A 5.0 3.1 Through Yorkton Former Hwy 10.
Highway 11 391.4 243.2 Hwy 1 (TCH) near Regina Hwy 2 near Prince Albert Louis Riel Trail Passes through Saskatoon.
Highway 11A 7.3 4.5 Hwy 6 at Regina Hwy 11 near Regina 02019-01-012019 current Former Hwy 11 section.
Highway 11 84 52 Hwy 11 in Saskatoon Hwy 11 in Rosthern 01960-01-011960s 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 01950-01-01c. 1950s Passed through Waldheim; replaced by sections of Hwy 11; now sections of Hwy 12 and Hwy 312.[9][7]
Highway 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.
Highway 14 249.8 155.2 Hwy 13 Alberta border near Macklin Hwy 7 / Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) in Saskatoon
Highway 14 410 250 Hwy 14 in Saskatoon Manitoba border near Marchwell Yellowhead Highway 01976-01-011976 Replaced by Hwy 16.[8]
Highway 14 47 29 Hwy 14 near Landis Hwy 14 in Biggar 01970-01-011970s Replaced by sections of Hwy 51 and Hwy 656.[8]
Highway 15 449.6 279.4 Hwy 4 near Rosetown Hwy 16 (TCH) near Bredenbury Passes through Outlook and Melville.
Highway 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
01976-01-011976 current Passes through North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton.
Highway 16 238 148 Hwy 1 near White City Manitoba border near Maryfield 01976-01-011976 Replaced by Hwy 48.[8]
Highway 16A (TCH) 4.4 2.7 Through Yorkton Former Hwy 16.
Highway 16A (TCH) 6.6 4.1 Hwy 4 / Hwy 40 in Battleford Hwy 16 / Hwy 40 in North Battleford 02003-01-01c. 2003 Former Hwy 16; decommissioned in conjunction with the closure of the original Battlefords Bridge to vehicular traffic.
Highway 16B (TCH) 3.8 2.4 Through North Battleford
Highway 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.
Highway 17 Hwy 32 near Empress, AB Hwy 14 / Hwy 17 near Macklin 01940-01-011940s Passed through Estuary and Alsask.[6][9]
Highway 18 711.9 442.4 Hwy 13 near Robsart PTH 3 at Manitoba border near Gainsborough Passes through Estevan.
Highway 19 269.3 167.3 Hwy 18 near Mankota Hwy 15 near Hawarden
Highway 20 291.1 180.9 Hwy 11 near Lumsden Hwy 3 near Birch Hills Passes through Humboldt.
Highway 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.
Highway 21 Hwy 21 / Hwy 32 at Leader Onion Lake 01930-01-011930s Replaced by Hwy 17.
Highway 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.
Highway 23 165.6 102.9 Hwy 9 at Bertwell Hwy 55 near Carrot River
Highway 23 Hwy 8 at Calder Manitoba border near MacNutt [6] 01940-01-011940s[9]
Highway 23 28 17 Hwy 35 in Nipawin Hwy 23 / Hwy 123 near Carrot River Kelsey Trail 01970-01-011970s[10] Replaced by Hwy 55.[8][10]
Highway 24 56.3 35.0 Hwy 3 in Spiritwood Chitek Lake
Highway 25 27.0 16.8 Hwy 2 near St. Louis Hwy 3 near Birch Hills 01970-01-01c. 1970 current Former segment of Hwy 3.[6]
Highway 26 198.3 123.2 Hwy 4 near North Battleford Hwy 224 / Hwy 950 at Goodsoil
Highway 27 33.9 21.1 Hwy 41 at Aberdeen Hwy 2 near Prud'homme 01940-01-011940s current Former segment of Hwy 5.[5][9][7]
Highway 27 50 31 Saskatoon Hwy 5 at Aberdeen 01940-01-011940s Replaced by Hwy 5.[5][9][7]
Highway 28 59.8 37.2 Hwy 18 near Lake Alma Hwy 13 near Trossachs 01960-01-011960s current Former section of Hwy 18.[7][8]
Highway 29 49.7 30.9 Hwy 14 at Wilkie Hwy 40 near Battleford
Highway 29 Hwy 29 at Wilkie Hwy 31 at Plenty 01940-01-011940s Replaced by Hwy 657.[6][9]
Highway 30 59.6 37.0 Eston Riverside Regional Park Hwy 7 near Brock
Highway 30 123 76 Hwy 32 near Lemsford Hwy 31 near Kerrobert 01970-01-011970s Lemsford – Glidden section decommissioned in the 1950s (now Hwy 649);[6][7] remainder became Hwy 21.[10]
Highway 31 185.3 115.1 Hwy 14 near Macklin Hwy 4 near Rosetown
Highway 32 141.5 87.9 Hwy 21 at Leader Hwy 1 (TCH) near Swift Current
Highway 32 45 28 Alberta border near Empress, AB Hwy 21 / Hwy 32 at Leader 01930-01-011930s[5][6] 01940-01-011940s[7] Replaced by Hwy 741.
Highway 33 138.9 86.3 Hwy 47 at Stoughton Hwy 1 (TCH) in Regina
Highway 34 62.3 38.7 S-511 at United States border near Big Beaver Hwy 13 near Ogema U.S. border crossing permanently closed.
Highway 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.
Highway 35 50 31 Amisk Lake Manitoba border at Flin Flon 01967-01-011967[11][12] Discontinued segment of Hwy 35; connection was not constructed and renumbered to Hwy 167.[7]
Highway 36 144.2 89.6 MT 13 United States border near Coronach Hwy 2 near Moose Jaw
Highway 37 186.2 115.7 S-241 at United States border near Climax Hwy 32 at Cabri
Highway 38 89.0 55.3 Hwy 5 at Kuroki Hwy 23 near Chelan
Highway 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.
Highway 39A 11.2 7.0 Through Estevan 02015-01-012015 current Former Hwy 39.
Highway 40 280.5 174.3 Hwy 14 at Alberta border near Marsden Hwy 3 near Shellbrook Poundmaker Trail
(Alberta – Battleford)
Passes through North Battleford.
Highway 41 163.4 101.5 Hwy 5 in Saskatoon Hwy 3 / Hwy 6 in Melfort
Highway 41 46 29 Alberta border near Compeer, AB Hwy 31 near Kerrobert 01940-01-011940s Replaced by Hwy 51.[6][9]
Highway 41A 4.0 2.5 Hwy 41 near Melfort Hwy 3 near Melfort
Highway 42 205.0 127.4 Hwy 2 at Tuxford Hwy 15 near Milden
Highway 43 129.5 80.5 Hwy 4 near Neville Hwy 2 near Ettington
Highway 44 329.0 204.4 Hwy 7 at Alsask Hwy 11 at Davidson
Highway 45 115.5 71.8 Hwy 7 near Delisle Hwy 42 near Lucky Lake
Highway 45 16 9.9 United States border at Port of Torquay Hwy 18 at Torquay 01930-01-011930s Replaced by Hwy 50;[5][6] now Hwy 350.[8]
Highway 46 22.3 13.9 Hwy 6 in Regina Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 622 at Balgonie 01980-01-011980s current
Highway 46 Former Hwy 29 near Plenty Former Hwy 1 near Biggar 01930-01-011930s Decommissioned and replaced by the Kerrobert–Biggar section of Hwy 51.[5][6]
Highway 46 80 50 Claydon Hwy 4 near Masefield 01960-01-011960s 01970-01-011970s Replaced by Hwy 18.[8][10]
Highway 47 358 222 ND 40 at United States border near Estevan Hwy 49 at Preeceville Passes through Estevan and Melville.
Highway 48 237.8 147.8 Hwy 1 (TCH) near White City PR 257 at Manitoba border near Maryfield 01976-01-011976 current Former Hwy 16.
Highway 48 29 18 United States border at Willow Creek Hwy 13 at Govenlock 01960-01-011960s Replaced by Hwy 348;[8] now part of Hwy 21.[10]
Highway 49 165.2 102.7 Hwy 35 near Fosston PTH 49 at Manitoba border near Benito, MB
Highway 50 16 9.9 United States border at Port of Torquay Hwy 18 at Torquay 01960-01-011960s Replaced by Hwy 350.[8]
Highway 51 154.7 96.1 Hwy 12 at Alberta border near Compeer, AB Hwy 4 at Biggar
Highway 52 70.4 43.7 Hwy 15 / Hwy 310 near Ituna Hwy 10A in Yorkton Former Hwy 10 alignment between Willowbrook and Yorkton.
Highway 52A 3.1 1.9 Hwy 52 west of Yorkton Hwy 16 (TCH) west of Yorkton 02012-01-012012 current
Highway 53 20 12 Hwy 22 at Killaly Hwy 10 / Hwy 15 at Melville 01950-01-011950s Replaced by Hwy 47.[6][7]
Highway 54 16.7 10.4 Hwy 11 near Lumsden Regina Beach
Highway 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.
Highway 55 270 170 Alberta border near Alcurve, AB Hwy 3 / Hwy 55 at Shellbrook 01960-01-01c. 1960s Section replaced by Hwy 3.
Highway 56 55.4 34.4 Hwy 1 (TCH) at Indian Head Hwy 210 at Echo Valley Provincial Park
Highway 57 19.3 12.0 Hwy 5 near Kamsack PTH 57 (TCH) at Manitoba border near Madge Lake
Highway 58 130.5 81.1 Hwy 18 near Fir Mountain Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 19 at Chaplin
Highway 60 23.2 14.4 Pike Lake Provincial Park Hwy 7 near Saskatoon
Highway 80 66.7 41.4 Hwy 22 near Esterhazy Hwy 8 / Hwy 10 near Wroxton
Highway 99 20.8 12.9 Hwy 20 near Craven Hwy 6 near Fairy Hill
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Northern (100–199)

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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
Highway 101 44 27 Cole Bay Hwy 155 01980-01-011980s Replaced by Hwy 965[10][13]
Highway 102 220.9 137.3 Hwy 2 at La Ronge Southend
Highway 104 47 29 Hwy 4 in Meadow Lake Provincial Park Keeley Lake 01980-01-011980s Replaced by Hwy 904[10][13]
Highway 105 275 171 Hwy 102 near Southend Rabbit Lake mine 01980-01-011980s Replaced by Hwy 905[10][13]
Highway 106 325.1 202.0 Hwy 55 near Smeaton Hwy 167 at Creighton Hanson Lake Road
Highway 120 90.0 55.9 Hwy 55 near Meath Park Hwy 106 / Hwy 920 in Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Highway 123 137.1 85.2 Hwy 55 north of Carrot River Cumberland House
Highway 124 64 40 Hwy 55 near Green Lake Doré Lake 01980-01-011980s Replaced by Hwy 924[10][13]
Highway 135 120.5 74.9 Hwy 106 west of Creighton Sandy Bay
Highway 155 298.9 185.7 Hwy 55 at Green Lake Hwy 955 at La Loche 01947-01-011947 current
Highway 163 105 65 Hwy 23 / Hwy 55 / Hwy 123 north of Carrot River Hwy 9 near Mountain Cabin Kelsey Trail 01980-01-011980s Replaced by Hwy 55[10][13]
Highway 165 291.6 181.2 Hwy 155 near Beauval Hwy 106 near Big Sandy Lake
Highway 167 49.4 30.7 Amisk Lake PTH 10 at Manitoba border in Flin Flon 01967-01-01c. 1967 current Previously part of Hwy 35[7][11][12]
Highway 169 120 75 Hwy 2 near Montreal Lake Hwy 2 / Hwy 165 south of La Ronge 01960-01-011960s 01980-01-011980s Former Hwy 2;[7] replaced by Hwy 969[10][13]
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Secondary

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200–299

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These are usually highways connecting from a "parent" 1-99 highway to a recreational area.[1]

Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
Highway 201 19.2 11.9 Hwy 1 (TCH) near Broadview Hwy 247 near West End
Highway 202 12.5 7.8 Hwy 2 near Tuxford Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
Highway 204 5 3.1 Hwy 4 near Cochin Bayview Heights Bayview Heights Road Entirely within The Battlefords Provincial Park
Highway 209 4.9 3.0 Moose Mountain Provincial Park Hwy 9 near Kenosee Lake
Highway 210 20.9 13.0 Hwy 10 southwest of Fort Qu'Appelle Hwy 35 in Fort Qu'Appelle
Highway 211 6.5 4.0 Hwy 11 in Dundurn Blackstrap Provincial Park
Highway 212 25.9 16.1 Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park Hwy 11 at Duck Lake
Highway 219 96.4 59.9 Hwy 44 near Cutbank Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) in Saskatoon Chief Whitecap Trail
Highway 220 21.6 13.4 Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Hwy 20 at Bulyea
Highway 221 3.8 2.4 Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Hwy 21 south of Maple Creek
Highway 224 46.0 28.6 Hwy 26 / Hwy 954 near Goodsoil Hwy 4 / Hwy 904 near Dorintosh Entirely within Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Highway 225 36.7 22.8 Hwy 312 near Batoche Hwy 2 near Domremy
Highway 229 21.1 13.1 Hwy 47 near Good Spirit Acres Hwy 9 near Gorlitz
Highway 240 56.7 35.2 Hwy 55 near Shellbrook Hwy 263 in Prince Albert National Park
Highway 247 49.7 30.9 Hwy 47 near Melville Beach Hwy 9 near Stockholm
Highway 255 22.8 14.2 Hwy 55 near Nipawin Tobin Lake
Highway 263 63.4 39.4 Hwy 2 near Christopher Lake Hwy 264 at Waskesiu Lake Former section of Hwy 2
Highway 264 14.0 8.7 Hwy 263 at Waskesiu Lake Hwy 2 east of Prince Albert National Park Former section of Hwy 2
Highway 265 28.8 17.9 Hwy 926 / Hwy 970 Hwy 120 near Torch Lake
Highway 271 53.8 33.4 Fort Walsh Hwy 21 in Maple Creek
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300–399

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These are usually highways connecting from a "parent" 1-99 highway to minor communities near the "parent" route.[1]

Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
Highway 301 21.3 13.2 Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 39 near Moose Jaw Hwy 202 near Buffalo Pound Prov. Park
Highway 302 72.2 44.9 Nisbet Provincial Forest Weldon Ferry Passes through Prince Albert
Highway 303 82.2 51.1 Hwy 16 (TCH) near Lloydminster Hwy 26 in Turtleford
Highway 304 48.5 30.1 Hwy 26 near Loon Lake Hwy 4 near Meadow Lake
Highway 305 30.2 18.8 Hwy 16 (TCH) near Langham Hwy 11 at Warman Former section of Hwy 5
Highway 306 66.8 41.5 Hwy 6 near Estlin Hwy 35 near Cedoux
Highway 307 47.0 29.2 Hwy 7 near Flaxcombe Hwy 21 near Coleville
Highway 308 14.8 9.2 Hwy 8 near Rocanville PR 571 at Manitoba border near Welwyn
Highway 309 18.0 11.2 Hwy 9 near Ebenezer Hwy 637 / Hwy 726 at Rhein
Highway 310 130.8 81.3 Hwy 10 near Balcarres Hwy 5 at Kuroki
Highway 312 78.0 48.5 Hwy 12 near Hepburn Hwy 2 near Wakaw
Highway 314 76 47 Former Hwy 14 near Springside Hwy 49 at Preeceville 01976-01-011976 Replaced by Hwy 47
Highway 316 16.0 9.9 Hwy 16 (TCH) near Clavet Hwy 5 east of Saskatoon
Highway 317 94.0 58.4 Hwy 7 near Marengo Hwy 31 at Primate
Highway 318 27.9 17.3 Hwy 18 at Carnduff Hwy 361 near Alida
Highway 319 52 32 Hwy 19 near Mankota Wood Mountain 01970-01-011970s Replaced by Hwy 18[8][10]
Highway 320 26.2 16.3 Hwy 2 near Domremy Hwy 20 near Crystal Springs
Highway 321 33.0 20.5 Hwy 545 at Alberta border near Burstall Hwy 21 near Liebenthal
Highway 322 29.3 18.2 Hwy 20 north of Craven Hwy 220 west of Bulyea
Highway 324 18.1 11.2 Hwy 378 near Redfield Range Road 3120 near Mayfair
Highway 330 94 58 Hwy 31 / Hwy 51 near Kerrobert Hwy 40 near Cut Knife 01970-01-011970s Replaced by Hwy 21[8][10]
Highway 332 43.7 27.2 Hwy 633 at Hazlet Hwy 32 near Cantuar
Highway 334 95.6 59.4 Hwy 13 / Hwy 34 near Ogema Hwy 6 / Hwy 39 at Corinne
Highway 335 50.5 31.4 Hwy 6 at Gronlid Hwy 23 near Arborfield
Highway 336 23 14 Hwy 2 near Rockglen Hwy 36 near Coronach 01970-01-011970s Replaced by Hwy 18[8][10]
Highway 339 49.4 30.7 Hwy 334 at Avonlea Hwy 39 near Drinkwater
Highway 340 30.4 18.9 Hwy 16 (TCH) at Radisson Hwy 40 at Hafford
Highway 342 123.3 76.6 Hwy 44 at Plato Hwy 42 near Beechy
Highway 343 33.8 21.0 Hwy 631 at Simmie Hwy 4 near Blumenort
Highway 344 28 17 Hwy 42 near Dinsmore Hwy 45 near Macrorie 01970-01-011970s Replaced by Hwy 44[8][10]
Highway 345 32 20 Hwy 45 near Macrorie Hwy 19 near Loreburn 01970-01-011970s Replaced by Hwy 44[8][10]
Highway 348 29 18 United States border at Willow Creek Hwy 13 at Govenlock 01960-01-011960 01980-01-01c. 1980s Became part of Hwy 21.[10]
Highway 349 69.1 42.9 Hwy 6 at Naicam Hwy 38 near Nobleville
Highway 350 16.4 10.2 ND 42 at United States border at Port of Torquay Hwy 18 at Torquay
Highway 354 20.1 12.5 Hwy 11 at Bethune Hwy 733 at Dilke
Highway 355 43.5 27.0 Hwy 788 west of Spruce Home Hwy 55 near Meath Park
Highway 357 20.5 12.7 Hwy 8 south of Kamsack Hwy 5 / Hwy 369 near Togo
Highway 358 42.5 26.4 Hwy 18 near Wood Mountain Hwy 13 near Limerick
Highway 361 120.5 74.9 Hwy 47 near Cullen PR 345 at Manitoba border near Fertile
Highway 362 4.2 2.6 Hwy 1 (TCH) near Emerald Park Hwy 46 near Pilot Butte Pilot Butte Access Road Unsigned highway
Highway 363 199.8 124.1 Hwy 4 near Swift Current Hwy 2 in Moose Jaw
Highway 364 37.3 23.2 Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 46 near Balgonie Hwy 10 near Edgeley
Highway 365 35.2 21.9 Hwy 2 in Watrous Hwy 16 (TCH) near Plunkett
Highway 367 23.8 14.8 Hwy 42 near Eyebrow Hwy 19 near Bridgeford
Highway 368 89.4 55.6 Hwy 5 near Muenster Hwy 3 at Beatty
Highway 369 20.9 13.0 Hwy 5 / Hwy 357 near Togo Hwy 10 west of Roblin, MB Former section of Hwy 5[7][8]
Highway 371 41.4 25.7 Hwy 537at Alberta border near Horsham Hwy 21 near Fox Valley
Highway 373 14.0 8.7 Hwy 42 east of Lucky Lake Hwy 45 at Birsay
Highway 374 50.0 31.1 Hwy 21 west of Tramping Lake Hwy 14 north of Scott
Highway 375 3.3 2.1 Township Road 412 at Hepburn Hwy 12 near Hepburn Hepburn Access Road Unsigned highway
Highway 376 120.5 74.9 Hwy 14 near Asquith Hwy 324 near Redfield
Highway 377 22.9 14.2 Hwy 6 near Ceylon Hwy 28 in Radville
Highway 378 108.2 67.2 Hwy 4 near North Battleford Hwy 3 / Hwy 24 at Spiritwood
Highway 379 18.4 11.4 Hwy 4 near Wymark Township Road 132 at McMahon
Highway 381 24.5 15.2 Hwy 80 north of Churchbridge PR 547 at Manitoba border near MacNutt
Highway 394 10.5 6.5 Hwy 16 (TCH) near Saskatoon Hwy 316 near Clavet Patience Lake Road Unsigned highway
Highway 396 3.0 1.9 Hwy 668 near Guernsey Hwy 16 (TCH) near Guernsey Unsigned highway
Highway 397 30.2 18.8 Hwy 665 / Hwy 763 at Allan Hwy 16 (TCH) near Elstow
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Municipal roads

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600–699

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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.

700–799

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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.

Northern secondary (900–999)

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These are roads that generally provide access to isolated, northern communities. Most of these highways are unpaved for their entire length.[1]

Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
Highway 903 179 111 Hwy 55 near Meadow Lake Cole Bay
Highway 904 47 29 Hwy 4 / Hwy 224 near Dorintosh Meadow Lake Prov. Park northern boundary Formerly Hwy 104.[10][13]
Highway 905 456 283 Hwy 102 near Southend Black Lake Formerly Hwy 105.[10][13]
Highway 908 21 13 Île-à-la Crosse Hwy 155 near Île-à-la Crosse
Highway 909 30 19 Hwy 155 near Bear Creek Turnor Lake
Highway 910 33 21 Hwy 165 near Lac La Ronge First Nation Besnard Lake
Highway 911 31 19 Hwy 106 south of Deschambault Lake Deschambault Lake
Highway 912 101 63 Hwy 913 near Narrow Hills Prov. Park Lac La Ronge Prov. Park
Highway 913 65 40 Hwy 120 near White Gull Lake Hwy 106 in Narrow Hills Prov. Park
Highway 914 268 167 Hwy 165 south of Pinehouse Key Lake mine
Highway 915 36 22 Hwy 102 near La Ronge Stanley Mission
Highway 916 112 70 Hwy 2 north of Montreal Lake Hwy 924 at Sled Lake
Highway 917 25 16 Hwy 916 near Smoothstone Lake Doré Lake
Highway 918 92 57 Hwy 165 near Beauval Patuanak
Highway 919 46 29 Hwy 21 / Hwy 950 in Meadow Lake Prov. Park Cold Lake Air Weapons Range
Highway 920 40 25 Hwy 106 / Hwy 120 in Narrow Hills Prov. Park Hwy 933
Highway 921 25 16 Hwy 916 Hwy 937 / Hwy 939
Highway 922 93 58 Hwy 55 near Bodmin Hwy 916 near Sled Lake
Highway 923 17 11 Hwy 922 dead end
Highway 924 64 40 Hwy 55 near Cowan Lake Dore Lake Formerly Hwy 124.[10][13]
Highway 925 76 47 Hwy 155 near Buffalo Narrows Michel Village
Highway 926 79 49 Hwy 120 near Candle Lake Hwy 969 near Montreal Lake
Highway 927 24 15 Hwy 912 near Narrow Hills Prov. Park East Trout-Nipekamew Lake Prov. Rec. Site
Highway 928 10 6.2 Hwy 120 near Narrow Hills Prov. Park Harding Road
Highway 929 30 19 Hwy 916 near Smoothstone Lake dead end
Highway 930 14 8.7 Hwy 2 near Montreal Lake Hwy 969 near Montreal Lake Replaced by Hwy 969.
Highway 931 5 3.1 Hwy 926 Snowfield Lakes
Highway 932 20 12 Hwy 920 near Narrow Hills Prov. Park Hwy 106
Highway 933 10 6.2 Hwy 920 Hwy 106
Highway 934 14 8.7 Hwy 912 near Wapawekka Lake dead end
Highway 935 8 5.0 Hwy 165 Lac La Ronge First Nation
Highway 936 30 19 Hwy 2 north of Weyakwin dead end
Highway 937 5 3.1 Pear Lake Road Hwy 921 / Hwy 939
Highway 938 7 4.3 Hwy 921 near Randall Lake dead end
Highway 939 38 24 Hwy 916 Hwy 921 / Hwy 937
Highway 940 5 3.1 Delaronde Lake Hwy 922 north of Bodmin
Highway 941 22 14 Hwy 904 in Meadow Lake Prov. Park Waterhen Lake
Highway 942 56 35 Hwy 55 near Bodmin local road Cowan Lake Road
Highway 943 69 43 Hwy 698 near Meetoos Hwy 942 near Big River
Highway 945 25 16 Hwy 24 near Chitek Lake Hwy 943 near Island Lake
Highway 946 33 21 Hwy 24 at Leoville Hwy 943
Highway 950 35 22 Hwy 21 / Hwy 919 near Pierceland Hwy 26 / Hwy 224 near Goodsoil Entirely within Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Highway 951 15 9.3 Hwy 941 near Waterhen Lake Hwy 903 east of Waterhen Lake
Highway 952 18 11 Hwy 263 near Emma Lake Hwy 953 near Anglin Lake
Highway 953 32 20 Hwy 263 near Emma Lake Hwy 2 near Anglin Lake
Highway 954 13 8.1 Hwy 26 near Goodsoil Lac des Îles
Highway 955 245 152 Hwy 155 near La Loche Cluff Lake mine Semchuk Trail Formerly Hwy 155[10][13]
Highway 956 44 27 Alberta border near Garson Lake Hwy 155 near La Loche 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 Hwy 155 near Beauval Formerly Hwy 101.[10][13]
Highway 966 30 19 Hwy 905 near Stony Rapids dead end
Highway 967 5 3.1 Sturgeon Landing Manitoba border
Highway 968 2 1.2 Serves Fond-du-Lac
Highway 969 120 75 Hwy 2 near Montreal Lake Hwy 165 south of La Ronge Formerly Hwy 169.[10][13]
Highway 970 15 9.3 Hwy 265 / Hwy 926 near Clearsand Lake dead end
Highway 980 85 53 Range Road 1304 Hwy 3 near Armit
Highway 981 22 14 Township Road 441 Hwy 980 near Armit Garson Lake Road
Highway 982 57 35 Hwy 8 at Swan Plain Hwy 9 south of Hudson Bay
Highway 983 54 34 Hwy 984 near Somme Hwy 982 in McBride Lake Rec. Site
Highway 984 18 11 dead end Hwy 23 near Somme
Highway 994 1.1 0.68 Kinoosao PR 394 at Manitoba border
Highway 995 5 3.1 Wollaston Lake Hatchet Lake
Highway 999 11 6.8 Lake Athabasca Camsell Portage Disconnected from the rest of Saskatchewan highway system.
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure (2016). Saskatchewan Official Road Map (PDF) (Map) (2016/2017 ed.). Government of Saskatchewan.
  2. ^ National Highway System National Highway System 2015-2016 (PDF) (Map). Government of Saskatchewan.
  3. ^ "Little Swan Road in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  4. ^ "McBride Lake Road in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Province of Saskatchewan (1926). Highway Map (Map). Department of Highways. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Rand McNally (1940). Road map of Western and Central Canada (Map). Rand McNally and Company.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o The H.M. Gousha Company (1956). "Saskatchewan & Manitoba" (Map). Shell Map of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The Shell Oil Company.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Department of Highways and Transportation (1972). Saskatchewan Official Highway Map (Map). Government of Saskatchewan.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h The H.M. Gousha Company (1951). "Saskatchewan & Manitoba" (Map). Shell Highway Map of Western United States. The Shell Oil Company.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation (1980). Official Highway Map (Map). Government of Saskatchewan.
  11. ^ a b Infrastructure and Transportation (1966–1967). The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Province of Manitoba. § A-11.
  12. ^ a b Infrastructure and Transportation (1968). The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Province of Manitoba. § A-11.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation (1984). Official Highway Map (Map). Government of Saskatchewan.
  14. ^ Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation (1998). 1998 Saskatchewan Official Road Map (Map). Queen's Printer. § E-11.
  15. ^ Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation (2002). 2002-2003 Saskatchewan Official Road Map (Map). Queen's Printer. § E-11.