Saskatchewan Highway 7 - Intersections From West To East

Intersections From West To East

Rural municipality Location Km Roads intersected Notes
Milton No. 292
0 0 Alberta - Saskatchewan border Continues west as Hwy 9 to Oyen, Hanna, Drumheller, and Calgary
Hwy 7 begins
Alsask 1.2 1.9 Hwy 44 south – Eatonia, Eston, Elrose
18.7 30.1 Hwy 317 north – Fusilier
Kindersley No. 290
40.0 64.4 Hwy 307 north – Smiley, Coleville
Kindersley 61.4 98.8 Hwy 21 – Unity, Kerrobert, Eatonia, Leader
74.7 120.2 658 Hwy 658 north – Dodsland west end of Hwy 658 concurrency
Netherhill 83.6 134.5 658 Hwy 658 south – Snipe Lake east end of Hwy 658 concurrency
92.6 149.0 Hwy 30 south – Brock, Eston
657 Hwy 657 north – Plenty
Prairie West Terminal Road
Pleasant Valley No. 288
Fiske 115.5 185.9 656 Hwy 656 north – Herschel
St. Andrews No. 287
Rosetown 145.5 234.2 Hwy 4 – The Battlefords, Biggar, Elrose, Swift Current
Zealandia 164.4 264.6 664 Hwy 664 south – Sovereign
Harris No. 316
181.6 292.3 768 Hwy 768 north – Herschel
190.6 306.7 655 Hwy 655 – Perdue, Milden
Vanscoy No. 345
Delisle 219.4 353.1 Hwy 45 south – Outlook, Cutbank, Lucky Lake
673 Hwy 673 north – Asquith
220.4 354.7 766 Hwy 766 east – Pike Lake Provincial Park
Vanscoy 233.7 376.1 672 Hwy 672 north – Grandora


762 Hwy 762 east – Pike Lake Provincial Park
Corman Park No. 344
249.7 401.9 Hwy 60 south – Pike Lake Provincial Park

Saskatoon 255.3 410.9 Hwy 14 west – Asquith, Biggar, Wilkie, Unity West end of concurrency with Hwy 14
257.0 413.6 Hwy 14 east – Circle Drive There are two routes marked on the map for Hwys 7 and 14 one through town, this one, and another around Circle Drive
260.8 419.7 Hwy 11 – Prince Albert, Rosthern, Dundurn, Regina Idylwyld Drive North
East end of concurrency with Hwy 14
Hwy 7 / 14 ends
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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