Saskatchewan Highway 33

Saskatchewan Highway 33

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

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Highway 33 is a highway in the southern portion of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan connecting the Stoughton to the capital city of Regina (Arcola Ave.) This paved highway is divided near Regina.

Read more about Saskatchewan Highway 33:  Communities, Rural Municipalities, History, Major Attractions and Geophysical Features, Major Intersections

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