Saskatchewan Highway 8
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Length: | 410.0 km[1] (254.8 mi) | |||
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Rural municipalities: | Mount Pleasant RM, Argyle RM, Storthoaks RM, Reciprocity RM, Antler RM, Maryfield RM, Moosomin RM, Rocanville RM, Spy Hill RM, Langenburg RM, Churchbridge RM, Calder RM, Cote RM, Cote First Nation, Keeseekoose Band, St. Philips RM, Keys RM, Clayton RM | |||
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Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
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Highway 8 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from North Dakota Highway 28 at the US border near Elmore until it transitions into Highway 982 just outside the Porcupine Provincial Forest. Highway 8 is about 410 km (255 mi) long.
Highway 8 is paved from Elmore (km 0) until Langenburg (km 216), and then from MacNutt (km 248) until km 397 (2 km north of Swan Plain).
History
- Paving of Highway 8 from Highway 10 to 22.6 km northward was announced on June 19, 1998 to begin in July of that year.[2]
- In mid-2001, a surfacing project was begun on 17.7 km of Highway 8, from Highway 357 until Kamsack.[3]
- A surfacing of 9.5 km of Highway 8 near Moosomin began on July 26, 2001.[4]
- As of August 6, 2004, improvement construction had begun on 11.2 km of Highway 8, from Storthoaks until 11 km south of Redvers.[5]
Major Attractions
- The Moosomin and District Regional Park is at km 121.
- The Carlton Trail Regional Park is at km 198.
- The Langenburg Provincial Recreation Site is at km 216.
Intersections from south to north
Rural municipality | Location | km[6] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Mount Pleasant No. 2 | United States border | 0 | 0 | ![]() | United States border; continues south as Hwy 28 Hwy 8 begins |
Carievale | 20 | 12 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns west Concurrency with Hwy 18 west begins | |
Storthoaks No. 31 | 21 | 13 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns north Concurrency with Hwy 18 west ends | |
43 | 27 | ![]() | |||
Antler No. 61 | Redvers | 66 | 41 | ![]() | Red Coat Trail |
Maryfield No. 91 | Fairlight | 100 | 62 | ![]() | |
Moosomin No. 121 | 126 | 78 | 709 ![]() | Concurrency begins with Hwy 709 east | |
Moosomin | 131 | 81 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns west Concurrency begins with Hwy 1 west | |
133 | 83 | ![]() 709 ![]() | Hwy 8 turns north Concurrency ends with Hwy 1 west and Hwy 709 east | ||
Rocanville No. 151 | 152 | 94 | ![]() | ||
Rocanville | 157 | 98 | Hwy 8 turns northwest | ||
159 | 99 | 601 ![]() | Hwy 8 turns north | ||
Spy Hill No. 152 | 179 | 111 | Tantallon access road | ||
Spy Hill | 189 | 117 | 600 ![]() | ||
193 | 120 | ![]() | Concurrency with Hwy 22 west begins | ||
195 | 121 | ![]() | Concurrency with Hwy 22 west ends | ||
Langenburg No. 181 | Langenburg | 216 | 134 | ![]() ![]() | Begin gravel section of Hwy 8 north of Langenburg |
Churchbridge No. 211 | 227 | 141 | 723 ![]() | Hwy 8 turns east for 6 km before turning north | |
MacNutt | 248 | 154 | ![]() | End gravel section of Hwy 8 | |
Calder No. 241 | 263 | 163 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns west Concurrency with Hwy 10 west begins | |
271 | 168 | Calder access road | |||
Wroxton | 282 | 175 | ![]() ![]() | Hwy 8 turns north Concurrency with Hwy 10 west ends | |
299 | 186 | 726 ![]() | |||
Cote No. 271 | 304 | 189 | ![]() | ||
Kamsack | 323 | 201 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns east Concurrency with Hwy 5 east begins | |
324 | 201 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns north Concurrency with Hwy 5 east ends | ||
St. Philips No. 301 | St. Philips | 341 | 212 | 660 ![]() | |
Pelly | 359 | 223 | ![]() 661 ![]() | Hwy 8 turns west Concurrency with Hwy 49 west begins | |
Clayton No. 333 | Norquay | 368 | 229 | 637 ![]() | |
370 | 230 | ![]() | Hwy 8 turns north Concurrency with Hwy 49 west ends | ||
Arabella | 390 | 242 | 753 ![]() | ||
Swan Plain | 395 | 245 | Paved section of Hwy 8 ends | ||
Porcupine Provincial Forest | 410 | 255 | ![]() | Hwy 8 ends | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- Saskatchewan Road Atlas 2007. MapArt Publishing. 2007. pp. 27, 28, 35, 36, 44, 52. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.
- Tourism Saskatchewan. "Maps - South East". Retrieved 2007-08-13.
- Tourism Saskatchewan. "Maps - East Central". Retrieved 2007-08-13.
- ↑ Corporation, Microsoft (2009). "Bing Maps". Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
- ↑ Government of Saskatchewan (June 19, 1999). "SURFAPAVING OF HIGHWAY NO. 8 ANNOUNCED - Government of Saskatchewan". Retrieved 2007-08-13.
- ↑ Government of Saskatchewan (July 19, 2001). "SURFACING HIGHWAY 8 NEAR KAMSACK - Government of Saskatchewan". Retrieved 2007-08-13.
- ↑ Government of Saskatchewan (July 26, 2001). "IMPROVING HIGHWAY 8 NEAR MOOSOMIN - Government of Saskatchewan". Retrieved 2007-08-13.
- ↑ Government of Saskatchewan (August 6, 2004). "IMPROVING HIGHWAY 8 SOUTH OF REDVERS - Government of Saskatchewan". Retrieved 2007-08-13.
- ↑ Microsoft Streets and Tips (Map) (2004 ed.). Microsoft Corporation Redmond Washington.
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