1926 Highway Map: Province of Saskatchewan


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1926 Highway Map
(1926) LIST OF MAIN HIGHWAYS
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
Route
Number
HighwayLength
in Miles
1. Cadillac to North Battleford249
2.Assiniboia to Prince Albert307
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 Albert104
13.Antler to Altawan464
14.Marchwell to Macklin 503
15.Melville to Saskatoon251
16.Maryfield to Regina 185
18.Gainsborough to Trossachs
via Radville
187
19.Kincaid to Saskatoon213
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 Battleford149
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
1926




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