Saskatchewan Highway 377

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Length22.9 km[1] (14.2 mi)
Westend Highway 6 at Ceylon
Eastend Highway 28 in Radville
CountryCanada
Highway 377 marker
Highway 377
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length22.9 km[1] (14.2 mi)
Major junctions
West end Highway 6 at Ceylon
East end Highway 28 in Radville
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesThe Gap, Laurier
Highway system
    Highway 376 Highway 378

    Highway 377 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 6 at Ceylon to Highway 28 in Radville[2] and Riverside. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.[1]

    Highway 377 provides access to both Ceylon Regional Park and Radville-Laurier Regional Park.[3]

    Hwy 377 begins in the Rural Municipality of The Gap No. 39 at an intersection with Hwy 6 along the northern boundary of the village of Ceylon, directly beside of a railway crossing. It heads due east, having an intersection with First Street before leaving the village and curving around a lake, where it passes by Ceylon Regional Park. The highway continues through rural farmland and some rolling hills for the next several kilometres, running parallel to Canadian Pacific Railway's Radville subdivision (which it crosses once) as it enters the Rural Municipality of Laurier No. 38. Running to the south of the remnants of the former hamlet of Brooking, and entering the town of Radville along Labbie Street, Hwy 376 travels past a hospital and passes through neighbourhoods before curving onto Railway Avenue and entering downtown, having an intersection with Main Street in the centre of town (provides access to Radville-Laurier Regional Park) before coming to an end at an intersection with Hwy 28 (Railway Avenue / Anderson Avenue). The entire length of Hwy 377 is a paved, two-lane highway.[4]

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