Saskatchewan Highway 697

Saskatchewan Highway 697 connects Saskatchewan Highway 26 in the Meota rural municipality (RM) to Saskatchewan Highway 3 in the Parkdale RM. The length of Highway 697 is 45.4 kilometres (28.2 mi) and extends north, in the north western area of Saskatchewan west of North Battleford. There are no communities along Highway 697.

Read more about Saskatchewan Highway 697:  Rural Municipalties, Travel Route, Intersections

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