List of Saskatchewan municipal roads (700–799)

The following is a list of rural municipality highways in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan between the numbers 700 and 799. The 700-series highways run west and east and, generally, the last two digits increase from south to north. Many of the these highways are gravel from some of their length.

SK 700

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Highway 700 marker

Highway 700

Length35.8 km (22.2 mi)

Highway 700 runs from Highway 9 near Alameda west to Highway 605, 9.6 kilometres (6.0 mi) south of Lampman.[1] Steelman is the only community along the highway. It is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) long.

SK 701

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Highway 701 marker

Highway 701

Length32 km (20 mi)

Highway 700 runs from Creelman at Highway 33 east to Highway 616 at the western end of the Moose Mountain Upland. It is about 32 kilometres (20 mi) long.

SK 702

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Highway 702 marker

Highway 702

Length64 km (40 mi)

Highway 702 runs from Highway 39 / Highway 606 near Midale to Range Road 2054 near Browning. Highway 702 passes near Blewett, Bryant, Cullen, Minard, Luxton, and Lampman. Highway 702 also connects with Highways 47, 361, and 605. It is about 64 kilometres (40 mi) long.[2]

SK 703

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Highway 703 marker

Highway 703

Length32.5 km (20.2 mi)
Level crossing along Highway 703

Highway 703 runs from Highway 47 south of Estevan, east to Highway 604 north of North Portal. The highway runs parallel to and is approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of the Canada–United States border. It is about 32.5 kilometres (20.2 mi) long.[3]

SK 704

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Highway 704 marker

Highway 704

Length30.5 km (19.0 mi)

Highway 704 runs from Highway 39 at Hitchcock east to Highway 605 north of Bienfait. It is about 30.5 kilometres (19.0 mi) long.[4]

SK 705

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Highway 705 marker

Highway 705

Length287 km (178 mi)
Highway 705 at its eastern terminus, north of Benson
Highway 705 north of Goodwater

Highway 705 connects Highway 358 at Wood Mountain in the RM of Old Post No. 43 to Highway 47 in RM of Benson No. 35.[5] The highway has a general bearing of west to east, however at Km 0.00, Highway 705 begins in a southerly direction, and then at Km 2.4, it turns east. At Km 22.8, Highway 705 turns north until Km 24.0 when it returns to an easterly heading. The intersection with Highway 2 is attained at Km 34.6, which is at the village of Scout Lake. Highway 2 extends to the north and provides access to the St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Park. At Km 36.7, the highway turns north and travels through the RM of Willow Bunch No. 42. The highway returns to the easterly course at Km 49.8. At Km 58.4, Highway 705 begins a short northern bearing concurrency with Highway 36 through the town of Willow Bunch. At Km 59.2, the concurrency ends when Highway 705 turns to the east once more. At Km 75.0, the highway turns south until Km 82.2 when it enters Harptree at the Highway 607 junction. The southerly direction is necessary to skirt around the southern shores of Willow Bunch Lake. Highway 705 again continues eastward until Km 105.4 when it reaches the Highway 34 junction. At Highway 34, there is a concurrency between Highways 705 and 34. Highway 705 then travels north to a Bengough. After travelling through Bengough, Highway 705 turns east at the junction of Highway 624 which occurs at Km 111.9. At Km 123.2, Highway 705 turns north until Km 124.7. Highway 705 travels mainly east until Km 143.5 when it meets with Highway 622. This junction is located in the RM of The Gap No. 39. There is a concurrency created between Highways 622 and 705 in a southerly direction until Km 150.0. At Km 150.0, Highway 705 returns to the eastern bearing and at Km 158.1, reaches the intersection with Highway 6. At Km 176.2, in the RM of Laurier No. 38, Highway 705 departs from the easterly route, and turns north until Km 179.3. From Km 179.3 until Km 184.2, Highway 705 travels east. At Km 184.2 Highway 705 has an intersection with Highway 28. Highway 705 continues eastward until the next intersection at Km 216.6, with Highway 35 which is in the RM of Lomond No. 37 near Colgate. After the intersection, the highway continues east until Km 226.3 where it turns north for a short jaunt. This corner is just north of the village of Goodwater. At Km 229.6, Highway 705 returns to an easterly course, until Km 241.2 when it turns north. Reaching Halbrite at Km 246.9, Highway 705 travels through the village and reaches the intersection with Highway 39, the CanAm Highway, at Km 247.1. North of Halbrite, Highway 705 turns east at Km 247.7 and reaches the intersection with Highway 606 at Km 257.4. The intersection does not change the course of the highway as it travels east until the terminus at Highway 47 in the RM of Benson No. 35. The highway is about 287 kilometres (178 mi) long.

SK 706

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Highway 706 marker

Highway 706

Length39 km (24 mi)

Highway 706 runs from Highway 21 east to Highway 13 in the Cypress Hills of south-western Saskatchewan. The highway crosses the Frenchman River at Ravenscrag, which is one of only two communities along the route. The other is Belanger. It is about 39 kilometres (24 mi) long.

SK 707

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Highway 707 marker

Highway 707

Length26 km (16 mi)
Highway 707 in the RM of Souris Valley No. 7

Highway 707 runs from Highway 18 near Beaubier to Highway 35. It passes near the community of Ratcliffe and is about 26 kilometres (16 mi) long.[6]

SK 709

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Highway 709 marker

Highway 709

Length80 km (50 mi)

Highway 709 runs from Highway 48 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) east of Kipling north to Highway 600 near the Manitoba border. It intersects the Trans-Canada Highway at the town of Moosomin and provides access to Moosomin Lake Regional Park. It is about 80 kilometres (50 mi) long.

SK 711

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Highway 711 marker

Highway 711

Length142.1 km (88.3 mi)
Highway 711 map

Highway 711 connects Highway 35 in the RM of Wellington No. 97 to Highway 9 in the RM of Wawken No. 93. The highway begins just south of Cedoux and it extends westward, in the south-eastern area of Saskatchewan, north-east of Weyburn. Osage and Corning are the only communities along the route. Highway 711 passes through five different rural municipalities (RMs), including Wellington No. 97, Fillmore No. 96, Golden West No. 95, Hazelwood No. 94, and Wawken No. 93.

Highway 711 starts out in the south-eastern portion of the province at Highway 35 near Cedoux. Heading west, at Km 20.4, the highway sharply turns north continuing north for 20.3 km (12.6 mi). At Km 29.5, Highway 711 arrives at Osage and the junction with Highway 33. There is a 0.7 km (0.43 mi) concurrency with Highway 619 along the eastern edge of town. At Km 30.1, Highway 711 turns east again departing from the concurrency. The intersection with Highway 606 occurs at Km 40.0. At Km 61.1, Highway 711 is the junction with Highway 617 North. Highway 617 provides access to Glenavon. At Km 69.3, Highway 711 meets with the intersection of Highway 47. Travel on Highway 711 continues east and at Km 73.4, the highway arrives at Corning. Leaving Corning east there is a sharp turn south at Km 90.4. The highway resumes its easterly course and meets with intersection Highway 605 at Km 101.8. The ending terminus of Highway 711 is at Highway 9 north of Moose Mountain Provincial Park and the village of Kenosee Lake. Highway 711 is about 142 kilometres (88 mi) long.

SK 713

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Highway 713 marker

Highway 713

Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 713 runs from Highway 6 west to Highway 623. Dummer is the only community along the route. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.

SK 714

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Highway 714 marker

Highway 714

Length21 km (13 mi)

Highway 714 runs from Highway 39 at Rouleau east to Highway 6. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.

SK 715

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Highway 715 marker

Highway 715

Length33 km (21 mi)

Highway 715 runs from Highway 36 near Galilee to Highway 339 near Claybank and traverses The Dirt Hills. The highway passes near Spring Valley and Bayard. It connects with Highway 624 near Spring Valley and about 12.8 kilometres (8.0 mi) north of Spring Valley, on the west side of the highway, is Spring Valley (North) Airport.[7] Highway 715 is about 33 kilometres (21 mi) long.[8]

SK 716

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Highway 716 marker

Highway 716

Length21 km (13 mi)

Highway 716 runs from Highway 2 to Highway 339 near Briercrest. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.[9]

SK 717

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Highway 717 marker

Highway 717

Length68 km (42 mi)

Highway 717 runs from Highway 2 near Assiniboia to Highway 334 near Kayville. The highway runs concurrently with Highway 36 for about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) and connects with Highway 624. It is about 68 kilometres (42 mi) long.[10]

SK 718

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Highway 718 marker

Highway 718

Length67 km (42 mi)

Highway 718 runs from Highway 2 near Mossbank to Highway 610 near Bateman. The highway connects with Highways 58 and 627. It is about 67 kilometres (42 mi) long.[11]

See also

References

  1. "Saskatchewan Highway 700". Google maps. Google. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  2. Google (26 November 2020). "Saskatchewan Highway 702" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  3. "Highway 703". Google maps. Google. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  4. Google (26 November 2020). "Overview map of Saskatchewan Highway 704" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  5. "Highway 705". Geoview.info. Geoview.info. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  6. "Highway 707". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  7. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
  8. Google (26 November 2020). "Saskatchewan Highway 715" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  9. Google (26 November 2020). "Saskatchewan Highway 716" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  10. Google (26 November 2020). "Saskatchewan Highway 717" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  11. Google (26 November 2020). "Saskatchewan Highway 718" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
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