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(1926) LIST OF MAIN HIGHWAYS
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
Route Number | Highway | Length in Miles |
1. |
Cadillac to North Battleford | 249 |
2. | Assiniboia to Prince Albert | 307 |
3. | Prince Albert to Tisdale | 102 |
4. | Fleming to Walsh | 455 |
5. | Kamsack to Lloydminster | 453 |
6. | Regina to Melfort | 181 |
7. | Saskatoon to Alsask. | 193 |
8. | Moosomin to Kamsack | 116 |
9. | Northgate to Canora | 211 |
10. | Regina to Yorkton | 148 |
11. | Regina to Saskatoon | 202 |
12. | Saskatoon to Prince Albert | 104 |
13. | Antler to Altawan | 464 |
14. | Marchwell to Macklin | 503 |
15. | Melville to Saskatoon | 251 |
16. | Maryfield to Regina | 185 |
18. | Gainsborough to Trossachs via Radville | 187 |
19. | Kincaid to Saskatoon | 213 |
20. | Regina to Humboldt | 150 |
21. | Maple Creek to Lloydminster | 271 |
22. | Welby to Bulyea | 186 |
26. | North Battleford to St. Walburg | 96 |
29. | Plenty to Battleford | 89 |
30. | Lemsford to Kerrobert | 78 |
31. | Outlook to Mackim | 186 |
32. | Swift Current to Empress | 149 |
33. | Stoughton to Regina | 125 |
34. | Bengough to Regina | 97 |
35. | Qu'Appelle to Tisdale | 189 |
37. | Climax to Cabri | 112 |
39. | North Portal to Moose Jaw | 222 |
40. | Prince Albert to Battleford | 149 |
42. | Moose Jaw to Rosetown via Riverhurst | 200 |
42. | Gravelbourg to Swift Current | 85 |
42. | Outlook to Alsask via Elrose | 178 |
This coming of age Souvenir contains an Offical Map
of the Highways System of the Province (prepared by
the Saskatchewan Department of Highways) and some
interesting information about the progress of the
Province since its formation twenty-one years ago.
Issued by the Department of Highways
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