Intersections From South To North
Rural municipality | Location | Km | Roads intersected | Notes | ||||
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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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