Saskatchewan Highway 55
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| Highway 55 |
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| Length: | 652 km (405 mi) |
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| West end: | Hwy 55 at Alberta border |
| Major junctions: |
Hwy 4 at Meadow Lake Hwy 155 at Green Lake Hwy 3 at Shellbrook Hwy 2 and Hwy 3 at Prince Albert Hwy 106 at Smeaton Hwy 6 at Choiceland Hwy 35 at Nipawin |
| East end: | Hwy 9 |
| Rural municipalities: | Beaver River RM, Meadow Lake RM, Northern Administration District, Big River RM, Canwood RM, Shellbrook RM, Buckland RM, Garden River RM, Paddockwood RM, Torch River RM, Nipawin RM, Moose Range RM |
| Major cities: | Prince Albert |
| System: | Saskatchewan provincial highways |
Highway 55 is a provincial paved undivided highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[1] It runs from Alberta Highway 55 near the Alberta border until Highway 9. Highway 55 is about 652 km (405 mi.) long.
[edit] Attractions
The regional park of Morin Lake is 15 kilometers south of the highway near Debden, Saskatchewan, and Victoire, Saskatchewan. [2] Nipawin Bridge located on highway 55 is Saskatchewan's longest bridge.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ TYPE ADMN_CLASS TOLL_RD RTE_NUM1 RTE_NUM2 ROUTE 1 Gravel .... Government of Canada. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ Mile By Mile Media, Saskatchewan Road Map Travel Guide: #55 Town of Smeaton to City of ..., <http://www.milebymile.com/main/Canada/Saskatchewan/State_55_2/Canada_Saskatchewan_road_map_travel_guides.html>. Retrieved on 1 November 2007
- ^ [www.highways.gov.sk.ca/order-943/ ORDER on Highway 943 - Highways and Infrastructure - Government of Saskatchewan], <www.highways.gov.sk.ca/order-943/>. Retrieved on 20 August 2002
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