Saskatchewan Highway 14
Highway 14 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure & Transport Canada | ||||
Length: | 250 km (155 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: |
Alberta border near Macklin continues as Hwy 13 | |||
Hwy 17 near Macklin Hwy 31 at Macklin Hwy 21 at Unity Hwy 29 at Wilkie Hwy 4 at Biggar Hwy 7 in Saskatoon | ||||
East end: | Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) / Circle Drive in Saskatoon | |||
Location | ||||
Major cities: | Saskatoon | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
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Highway 14 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Alberta border where it becomes Highway 13 to intersection of Circle Drive and 22nd Street in Saskatoon. It is approximately 250 km (160 mi) long.
Prior to 1976, Highway 14 ran the width of the province, continuing east from Saskatoon to the Manitoba border where it tranistioned to PTH 4. In 1970, the portion of Highway 14 east of Saskatoon was made part of the Yellowhead Highway along with the section of Highway 5 running west of Saskatoon. Six years later, in 1976, these two sections were re-designated as Highway 16 so that the Yellowhead Highway would carry one number through the four Western provinces (Manitoba would follow suit the next year, redesignating PTH 4 to PTH 16).
Though Highway 14 is one of the three major highways leading from Saskatoon to Alberta, it is less used than Highway 7 or Highway 16 as the other highways provide direct access to Calgary and Edmonton respectively.
Major communities that Highway 14 passes through are Macklin, Unity, Wilke, Biggar, Asquith, and Saskatoon.[1]
Photo Gallery
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Old Hwy 14 signage in Downtown Saskatoon
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Directions to the Western Development Museum and the Exhibition, Saskatoon
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High Collision location strictly enforced
Major Intersections
Rural municipality | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Continues as Hwy 13 west – Provost, Killam, Camrose | |||||||
Eye Hill No. 382 | 0 | 0 | Alberta – Saskatchewan border | Hwy 14 begins | |||
Macklin | 4 | 2 | Hwy 17 north – Lloydminster | ||||
5 | 3 | Hwy 31 south – Luseland, Kerrobert | |||||
Evesham | 14 | 9 | road | Passes by Evesham | |||
19 | 12 | Senlac Access Road – Senlac | |||||
Grass Lake No. 381 / Senlac No. 411 | 27 | 17 | Hwy 680 south – Denzil | ||||
39 | 24 | Hwy 675 north – Neilburg | Hwy 675 concurrecny begins | ||||
Round Valley No. 410 | 47 | 29 | Hwy 675 south – Luseland | Hwy 675 concurrecny ends | |||
Unity | 63 | 39 | Hwy 21 – Cut Knife, Maidstone, Kerrobert, Kindersley | ||||
Buffalo No. 409 / Tramping Lake No. 380 | 27 | 17 | Hwy 374 south – Scott | ||||
Buffalo No. 409 / Reford No. 379 | Wilkie | 93 | 58 | Hwy 29 north – The Battlefords | Hwy 14 branches south | ||
Reford No. 379 | 104 | 65 | Hwy 657 south – Handel | ||||
Landis | 124 | 77 | Hwy 656 south – Leney, Harris | Hwy 656 concurrency begins | |||
Rosemount No. 378 | 126 | 78 | Hwy 656 east – Cando | Hwy 656 concurrency ends | |||
Biggar No. 347 | Biggar | 160 | 99 | Hwy 4 south – Rosetown, Swift Current To Hwy 51 east – Kerrobert | Hwy 4 concurrency begins | ||
161 | 100 | Hwy 4 north – The Battlefords, Meadow Lake | Hwy 4 concurrency ends | ||||
Perdue No. 346 | Perdue | 191 | 119 | Hwy 655 south – Leney, Harris | Hwy 655 concurrency begins | ||
194 | 121 | Hwy 655 north – Arelee | Hwy 655 concurrency ends | ||||
↑ / ↓ | 211 | 131 | Hwy 376 north – Sonningdale, Maymont | ||||
Vanscoy No. 345 | Asquith | 215 | 134 | road | Passes by Asquith | ||
216 | 134 | Hwy 673 south – Delisle | |||||
224 | 139 | Hwy 672 north | Hwy 672 concurrency begins | ||||
232 | 144 | Hwy 672 south – Grandora, Vanscoy | Hwy 672 concurrency ends | ||||
City of Saskatoon | 247 | 153 | Hwy 7 west – Rosetown, Kindersley, Calgary Hwy 684 north – Dalmeny | Hwy 7 concurrency begins Becomes 22nd Street W | |||
250 | 155 | Circle Drive – Airport Hwy 11 – Prince Albert, Regina Hwy 16 (TCH) – Yorkton, The Battlefords, Edmonton | Hwy 7 / Hwy 14 ends[4] | ||||
253 | 157 | Idylwyld Drive To Hwy 11 / Hwy 16 (TCH) To Hwy 5 east – Humboldt | Former Hwy 7 / Hwy 14 terminus | ||||
Continues as 22nd Street E to City Centre | |||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ↑ Saskatchewan Official Road Map (Map) (2015/2016 ed.). Saskatchewan Government. § A-4, B-4, C-4
- ↑ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- ↑ Saskatchewan Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. pp. 22, 23, 31, 32.
- ↑ "22 St W - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan". Google Street View. Google. October 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
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