Saskatchewan Highway 658
Saskatchewan Highway 658 connects Saskatchewan Highway 4 near Red Pheasant Indian Reserve 108 to SK Hwy 4 near Battleford. Highway 658 travels around Mosquito Indian Reserve 109, whereas Highway 4 travels north through the Indian Reserve. To the north of Mosquito Indian Reserve 109 is Grizzly Bear's Head and Lean Man Indian Reserve. The centre of Battleford is 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the Highway 658 Highway 4 junction. The length of Highway 658 is 41.2 kilometres (25.6 mi).
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Length | 41.2 km[1] (25.6 mi) | |||
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Rural municipalities | Buffalo | |||
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North Saskatchewan River |
The North Saskatchewan River is north of the Highway 4 and Highway 658 junction near Battleford.
Travel Route
Highway 658 begins at Saskatchewan Highway 4 near Red Pheasant Indian Reserve 108. Highway 658 heads in an easterly heading until km 11.1 when it turns to a north bearing. Highway 658 travels around Mosquito Indian Reserve 109, whereas Highway 4 travels north through the Indian Reserve. To the north of Mosquito Indian Reserve 109 is Grizzly Bear's Head and Lean Man Indian Reserve. At km 1.2 Highway 658 again meets with Highway 4. Highway 658 ends at this junction. The centre of Battleford is 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the Highway 658 - Highway 4 junction. [1]
References
- Microsoft Streets and Tips (Map) (2004 ed.). Microsoft Corp. § Route Planner.
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