Saskatchewan Highway 39 - Intersections From South To North

Intersections From South To North

Rural municipality Location Km Roads intersected Notes
Coalfields
North Portal 0 0 US 52 United States border; continues south as U.S. Route 52
10.7 17.2 703 Hwy 703
City
Estevan 26.8 43.1 Hwy 18 concurrency with Hwy 18 begins

43.6 70.2 Hwy 47 concurrency with Hwy 18 ends
community
Macoun 71.2 114.6 Hwy 47 / Hwy 18 concurrency with Hwy 18 ends
community
Midale 86.3 138.9 606 Hwy 606
community
Halbrite 101 163 705 Hwy 705
City
Weyburn 130.3 209.7 Hwy 35 Beginning of Hwy 39 CanAm Hwy segment, end of Hwy 35 segment as CanAm Hwy
Weyburn
132.3 212.9 Twinning begins.
132.9 213.9 Hwy 13
134.0 215.7 Twinning ends.
McTaggart 144.0 231.7
Scott
Yellow Grass 157.1 252.8 621 Hwy 621 (north) Concurrency with Hwy 621 begins
159.2 256.2 621 Hwy 621 (south) Concurrency with Hwy 621 ends
Lang 177.2 285.2
198.1 318.8 Hwy 6 (south) Concurrency with Hwy 6 begins
community
Corinne 202.0 325.1 Hwy 6 (north) Concurrency with Hwy 6 ends. End of Hwy 39 CanAm Hwy segment, beginning of Hwy 6 segment as the CanAm Hwy.
Town
Rouleau 227.4 366.0 714 Hwy 714 (east) Home of Corner Gas at Dog River
Redburn
234.5 377.4 641 Hwy 641 (north)
247.5 398.3 641 Hwy 641 (north)
Pense
257.5 414.4 Hwy 339 (north)
270.9 436.0 Hwy 1 Terminus at a "Parclo", a partial cloverleaf, half diamond.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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