Saskatchewan Highway 22

Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

West segmentLength77.3 km[2] (48.0 mi)West end Highway 20 near BulyeaMajor intersections Highway 6 at SoutheyEast end Highway 35 near LiptonEast segmentLength154.4 km[3] (95.9 mi)West end Highway 10 near BalcarresMajor intersections Highway 47 near Killaly
Highway 9 near Stockholm
Highway 80 near Esterhazy
Highway 8 near Spy HillEast end PR 478 at Manitoba border near Binscarth LocationCountryCanadaProvinceSaskatchewanRural municipalitiesMcKillop, Longlaketon, Cupar, Lipton, Abernethy, McLeod, Grayson, Fertile Belt, Spy HillTownsEsterhazy Highway system
Highway 21 Highway 23
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Highway 22 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway is split into two segments; the western segment is 77 km (48 mi) long and runs from Highway 20 near Bulyea to Highway 35 at Lipton, while the eastern segment is 154 km (96 mi) long and runs from Highway 10 near Balcarres to the Manitoba border where it continues as Provincial Road 478.[4] The highway is split by a 42 km (26 mi) gap near Fort Qu'Appelle; they are connected by Highways 35 and 10 and functions like an unsigned concurrency,[2][3] though some maps show it as continuous.

The highway also provides access to Pasqua Lake and Echo Lake of the Fishing Lakes.

Major Intersections

From west to east:[4]

Rural municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
McKillop No. 2200.00.0 Highway 20 – Strasbourg, LumsdenSouth of Bulyea
Longlaketon No. 219Earl Grey11.97.4
Highway 641
Cupar No. 218Southey26.616.5 Highway 6 (CanAm Highway) – Melfort, Regina
Cupar46.829.1
Highway 640 south – Edenwold
West end of Hwy 640 concurrency
48.530.1
Highway 640 north
East end of Hwy 640 concurrency
Lipton No. 217Dysart60.237.4
Highway 639 north
West end of Hwy 639 concurrency
62.338.7
Highway 639 south
East end of Hwy 639 concurrency
Lipton77.348.0 Highway 35 – Leross, Fort Qu'Appelle
41.7 km (25.9 mi) gap in Hwy 22
Abernethy No. 186119.073.9 Highway 10 – Melville, Yorkton, Fort Qu'Appelle, ReginaEast of Balcarres
Abernethy124.977.6
McLeod No. 185Lemberg140.987.6
Highway 617 north – Goodeve
West end of Hwy 617 concurrency
142.688.6
Highway 617 south – Wolseley
East end of Hwy 617 concurrency
162.1100.7
Highway 618 north
Grayson No. 184Killaly170.7106.1 Highway 47 north – MelvilleWest end of Hwy 47 concurrency
174.0108.1 Highway 47 south – Grenfell, EstevanEast end of Hwy 47 concurrency
Grayson187.0116.2
Highway 605 south
Fertile Belt No. 183198.5123.3 Highway 9 north – YorktonWest end of Hwy 9 concurrency
Dubuc202.5125.8
Highway 638 south
Stockholm216.2134.3 Highway 9 south – WhitewoodEast end of Hwy 9 concurrency
221.1137.4Atwater Access Road
Esterhazy231.3143.7
Highway 637 (Summer Street)
233.8145.3 Highway 80 north – Churchbridge
Spy Hill No. 152252.0156.6
Highway 636 north – Gerald
258.6160.7 Highway 8 north – LangenburgWest end of Hwy 8 concurrency
260.3161.7 Highway 8 south – Spy Hill, MoosominEast end of Hwy 8 concurrency
273.4169.9 PR 478 east – BinscarthContinuation into Manitoba
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Route transition

References

  1. ^ a b Google (21 September 2017). "Highway 22 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b Google (26 January 2017). "Saskatchewan Highway 22 - west segment" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b Google (26 January 2017). "Saskatchewan Highway 22 - east segment" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b Saskatchewan Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. 2004. pp. 42–44. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.
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