Saskatchewan Highway 36

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Length144.2 km[1] (89.6 mi)
Southend MT 13 at the U.S. border near Coronach
Major intersections Highway 18 near Coronach
Highway 13 near Verwood
Northend Highway 2 south of Moose Jaw
Highway 36 marker
Highway 36
Highway 36 highlighted in red
Sk Hwy 36 Willow Bunch Lake.jpg
Highway 36 with Willow Bunch Lake in the background
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length144.2 km[1] (89.6 mi)
Major junctions
South end MT 13 at the U.S. border near Coronach
Major intersections Highway 18 near Coronach
Highway 13 near Verwood
North end Highway 2 south of Moose Jaw
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesHart Butte, Poplar Valley, Willow Bunch, Excel, Terrell, Baildon
Highway system
    Highway 35 Highway 37

    Highway 36 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Montana Highway 13 at the US border at the Port of Coronach north to Highway 2. It is about 144 kilometres (89 mi) long.[1]

    Highway 36 on the north side of Willow Bunch

    Highway 36 begins at the Scobey–Coronach Border Crossing and heads due north where it meets and begins a 21-kilometre (13 mi) concurrency with Highway 18. The concurrency heads west where it crosses the East Poplar River — a major tributary of the Poplar River and the location of the Poplar River Power Station. From the river crossing, Highway 36 and 18 head north-west to Coronach.[2] Beyond Coronach, the concurrency continues north-west for a further 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) before Highway 18 splits off west and Highway 36 continues north towards Willow Bunch. As the highway approaches Willow Bunch, it provides access to Jean Louis Legare Regional Park[3] and traverses the Big Muddy Badlands.

    Highway 36 continues north from Willow Bunch[4] where it runs past the western shore of Willow Bunch Lake and meets Highway 13. It has a 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi) eastward concurrency with 13 before returning to its northerly routing towards Highway 2. Along the route towards Highway 2, it passes through the communities of Crane Valley and Galilee[5] and to the west of The Dirt and Cactus Hills.[6]

    Major intersections

    From south to north:[7]

    Rural municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
    Hart Butte No. 11Port of Coronach0.00.0
    MT 13 south Wolf Point
    Continuation into Montana
    Canada–United States border at Scobey–Coronach Border Crossing
    9.96.2 Highway 18 east Big River, EstevanSouth end of Hwy 18 concurrency
    Coronach19.312.0
    Highway 602 north Harptree
    Poplar Valley No. 1230.418.9 Highway 18 west RockglenNorth end of Hwy 18 concurrency
    Willow Bunch No. 42Willow Bunch54.233.7
    Highway 705 west
    South end of Hwy 705 concurrency
    55.034.2
    Highway 705 east Harptree
    North end of Hwy 705 concurrency
    69.843.4 Highway 13 west (Red Coat Trail) AssiniboiaSouth end of Hwy 13 concurrency
    Excel No. 7173.345.5Verwood access road
    79.549.4 Highway 13 east (Red Coat Trail) WeyburnNorth end of Hwy 13 concurrency
    92.457.4
    Highway 717 west Assiniboia
    South end of Hwy 717 concurrency
    98.961.5
    Highway 717 east Kayville
    North end of Hwy 717 concurrency
    Crane Valley105.465.5Ormiston access road
    Terrell No. 101115.171.5
    Highway 713 Cardross
    126.778.7
    Highway 715 Ardill, Spring Valley
    Baildon No. 131144.289.6 Highway 2 Assiniboia, Moose Jaw
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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