Saskatchewan Highway 55
Highway 55 | ||||
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Northern Woods and Water Route | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length: | 650 km[1] (404 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: |
Alberta border continues as Hwy 55 | |||
Hwy 21 at Pierceland Hwy 26 near Goodsoil Hwy 4 at Meadow Lake Hwy 155 at Green Lake Hwy 3 at Shellbrook Hwy 2 / Hwy 3 at Prince Albert Hwy 106 at Smeaton Hwy 6 at Choiceland Hwy 35 at Nipawin Hwy 23 north of Carrot River | ||||
East end: | Hwy 9 east of Mountain Cabin. | |||
Location | ||||
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, Hudson Bay RM | |||
Major cities: | Prince Albert | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
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Highway 55 is a paved, undivided provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[2] It runs from Alberta Highway 55 the Alberta border, west of Pierceland, to Highway 9, near Mountain Cabin. Highway 55 is 652 km long. It forms part of the interprovincial Northern Woods and Water Route.
Attractions
On the West portion of Highway 55 from the Alberta border, the Village of Pierceland is located at Highway 21. To the North of Pierceland is the Meadow Lake Provincial Park. This top rated Park stretches about 115 kilometres from the Alberta border to just North of the City of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan.
The regional park of Morin Lake is 15 km south of the highway near Debden, Saskatchewan, and Victoire, Saskatchewan.[3] Nipawin Bridge located on highway 55 is Saskatchewan's longest bridge.[4]
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park is located just south of the eastern end of the highway, however the park itself is only accessible by ATV or snowmobile.
Major intersections
Rural municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Continues as Hwy 55 west (Northern Woods and Water Route) to Hwy 28 – Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, Edmonton | ||||||||
Beaver River No. 622 | | 0 | 0.0 | Saskatchewan – Alberta border | ||||
Pierceland | 16 | 9.9 | Hwy 21 – Paradise Hill, Maidstone, Meadow Lake Provincial Park | |||||
| 52 | 32 | Hwy 26 north – Goodsoil, Meadow Lake Provincial Park | Hwy 55 branches south Hwy 26 concurrency begins | ||||
| 53 | 33 | Hwy 26 south – Loon Lake, St. Walburg | Hwy 55 branches east Hwy 26 concurrency ends | ||||
↑ / ↓ | | 71 | 44 | Crosses the Beaver River | ||||
Meadow Lake No. 588 | | 89 | 55 | Hwy 699 south – Loon Lake | ||||
| 111 | 69 | Hwy 4 north – Meadow Lake Provincial Park | Hwy 4 concurrency begins | ||||
City of Meadow Lake | 121 | 75 | Hwy 4 south – Glaslyn, The Battlefords | Hwy 55 branches east Hwy 4 concurrency ends | ||||
Meadow Lake No. 588 | | 132 | 82 | Hwy 903 north – Canoe Narrows | ||||
| 111 | 69 | Hwy 698 south | |||||
Northern Administration District | Green Lake | 170 | 110 | Hwy 155 north – Beauval, Buffalo Narrows, La Loche | Passes through Green Lake | |||
| 198 | 123 | Hwy 924 north – Sled Lake | |||||
Big River No. 555 | Big River | 246 | 153 | Main Street | Passes through Big River | |||
| 254 | 158 | Hwy 942 north | |||||
| 256 | 159 | Hwy 922 north | |||||
Canwood No. 494 | Debden | 285 | 177 | Hwy 793 west – Leoville | ||||
| 310 | 190 | Hwy 790 west | |||||
Canwood | 311 | 193 | Hwy 694 south | |||||
Shellbrook No. 493 | | 329 | 204 | Hwy 240 north – Prince Albert National Park | Hwy 55 branches south | |||
Shellbrook | 334 | 208 | Hwy 3 west to Hwy 40 west – Spiritwood, Glaslyn, Blaine Lake, The Battlefords | Hwy 55 branches east Hwy 3 concurrency begins | ||||
Holbein | 347 | 216 | Hwy 693 north – Sturgeon Valley | |||||
Buckland No. 491 |
No major junctions | |||||||
City of Prince Albert | 376 | 234 | Hwy 2 to Hwy 11 south – Prince Albert National Park, La Ronge, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon Hwy 3 east – Melfort, Tisdale, Hudson Bay | Interchange Hwy 3 concurrency ends Hwy 55 turns south | ||||
377 | 234 | Riverside Drive | Hwy 55 branches east Westbound access to Hwy 2 south / Hwy 3 east | |||||
Buckland No. 491 | | 393 | 244 | Pulp Haul Road – To Hwy 2 | ||||
Garden River No. 490 | | 396 | 246 | Hwy 780 east | Hwy 780 concurrency begins | |||
| 400 | 250 | Hwy 780 west | Hwy 780 concurrency ends | ||||
Meath Park | 417 | 259 | Hwy 355 west – Spruce Home | |||||
| 418 | 260 | Hwy 120 north – Candle Lake, Creighton | |||||
Weirdale | 425 | 264 | Range Road 2230 | |||||
Torch River No. 488 | Smeaton | 455 | 283 | Hwy 106 north (Hanson Lake Road) – Creighton, Flin Flon | ||||
Snowden | 464 | 288 | Hwy 691 north | |||||
Choiceland | 476 | 296 | Hwy 6 south – Melfort, Regina Hwy 692 north | |||||
White Fox | 505 | 314 | Hwy 35 north – Tobin Lake (west/north shores) | Hwy 55 turns south Hwy 35 concurrency begins | ||||
↑ / ↓ | | 513 | 319 | Nipawin Bridge across the Saskatchewan River | ||||
Nipawin No. 487 | Nipawin | 517 | 321 | Nipawin Road Hwy 35 south (1st Avenue E) – Tisdale, Wadena | Hwy 55 branches east Hwy 35 concurrency ends | |||
| 528 | 328 | Hwy 255 north – Tobin Lake | |||||
Moose Range No. 486 | | 545 | 339 | Hwy 23 south – Carrot River, Porcupine Plain | ||||
| 546 | 339 | Hwy 123 north – Cumberland House | |||||
| 572 | 355 | Hwy 690 south | |||||
Northern Administration District | | 589 | 366 | Red Earth Access Road – Red Earth First Nation | ||||
| 611 | 380 | Pakwaw Lake Access Road – Shoal Lake First Nation | |||||
| 650 | 400 | Hwy 9 – Hudson Bay, Yorkton, The Pas | Hwy 55 ends NWRR follows Hwy 9 east | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- 1 2 "Saskatchewan Highway 55" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
- ↑ "TYPE ADMN_CLASS TOLL_RD RTE_NUM1 RTE_NUM2 ROUTE 1 Gravel ...". Government of Canada. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
- ↑ Mile By Mile Media (2007), Saskatchewan Road Map Travel Guide: #55 Town of Smeaton to City of ..., retrieved 2007-11-01
- ↑ ORDER on Highway 943 - Highways and Infrastructure - Government of Saskatchewan, 2007, retrieved 2002-08-20
- ↑ Saskatchewan Official Road Map (Map) (2015/2016 ed.). Saskatchewan Government. § A-6, B-6, C-6, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, G-5, and H-5.
- ↑ Saskatchewan Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. pp. 16–21.