Saskatchewan Highway 55
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Highway 55 is a paved, undivided provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[2] It runs from the Alberta border west of Pierceland (where it continues as Alberta Highway 55) to Manitoba Provincial Road 283 west of The Pas, Manitoba. Highway 55 is about 685 kilometres (426 mi) long and forms part of the interprovincial Northern Woods and Water Route.
Length685 km[1] (426 mi)
Westend
Highway 55 at Alberta border
Highway 21 at Pierceland
Highway 26 near Goodsoil
Highway 4 at Meadow Lake
Highway 155 at Green Lake
Highway 3 from Shellbrook to Prince Albert
Highway 2 / CanAm Highway in Prince Albert
Highway 106 at Smeaton
Highway 6 at Choiceland
Highway 35 at Nipawin
Highway 23 north of Carrot River
Highway 9 east of Mountain Cabin
| Northern Woods and Water Route | ||||
Highway 55 highlighted in red | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Maintained by Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
| Length | 685 km[1] (426 mi) | |||
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| East end | ||||
| Location | ||||
| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Saskatchewan | |||
| Rural municipalities | Beaver River RM, Meadow Lake RM, Northern Administration District, Big River RM, Canwood RM, Shellbrook RM, Buckland RM, Garden River RM, Paddockwood RM, Torch River RM, Nipawin RM, Moose Range RM, Hudson Bay RM | |||
| Major cities | Prince Albert | |||
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Attractions
Several parks and points of interest are accessed from Highway 55. Some of these include:
- Meadow Lake Provincial Park is a large provincial park accessed from several roads off Highway 55.[3]
- Saint Cyr Hills Trails Recreation Site is a recreational park with year-round hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Access is from Island Hill Rd, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Highway 55.[4]
- Nipawin & District Regional Park is park on the north side of Nipawin along the banks of the Saskatchewan River.
- Nipawin Bridge, located on Highway 55, is Saskatchewan's longest bridge.[5]
- Wildcat Hill Provincial Park is a provincial park just south of the eastern end of the highway. The park is only accessible by ATV or snowmobile.
- Mountain Cabin Recreation Site is just south of the junction with Highway 9 along Highway 9.
- Rice River Canyon is a "rugged backcountry wilderness hike" up Rice River Canyon into the Pasquia Hills.[6]
- Pasquia Hills North Recreation Site is a campground along Highway 55.
- Cowan Dam Recreation Site is a campground at Cowan Lake Dam.[7]
- Big River Regional Park is in the town of Big River.
Major intersections
| Rural municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes | |||
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| Beaver River No. 622 | | 0.0 | 0.0 | Continuation into Alberta | ||||
| Pierceland | 15.6 | 9.7 | ||||||
| Peerless | 51.9 | 32.2 | West end of Highway 26 concurrency | |||||
| | 53.3 | 33.1 | East end of Highway 26 concurrency | |||||
| Beaver River No. 622–Meadow Lake No. 588 boundary | | 71.2 | 44.2 | Crosses the Beaver River | ||||
| Meadow Lake No. 588 | | 89.0 | 55.3 | |||||
| | 111.0 | 69.0 | West end of Highway 4 concurrency | |||||
| City of Meadow Lake | 120.9 | 75.1 | East end of Highway 4 concurrency | |||||
| Meadow Lake No. 588 | | 132.1 | 82.1 | |||||
| | 140.1 | 87.1 | ||||||
| Northern Saskatchewan Administration District | Green Lake | 170.3 | 105.8 | Passes through Green Lake | ||||
| | 198.2 | 123.2 | ||||||
| Big River No. 555 | Big River | 246.5 | 153.2 | Passes through Big River | ||||
| | 254.5 | 158.1 | ||||||
| | 255.6 | 158.8 | ||||||
| Canwood No. 494 | Debden | 284.6 | 176.8 | |||||
| | 309.8 | 192.5 | ||||||
| Canwood | 310.3 | 192.8 | ||||||
| Shellbrook No. 493 | | 329.0 | 204.4 | |||||
| Shellbrook | 334.0 | 207.5 | West end of Highway 3 concurrency | |||||
| Holbein | 346.7 | 215.4 | ||||||
| Buckland No. 491 |
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| City of Prince Albert | 376.2 | 233.8 | Interchange; east end of Highway 3 concurrency | |||||
| 377.0 | 234.3 | Riverside Drive | Westbound access to Highway 2 south / Highway 3 east | |||||
| Buckland No. 491 | | 393.6 | 244.6 | Pulp Haul Road | ||||
| Garden River No. 490 | | 395.9 | 246.0 | West end of Highway 780 concurrency | ||||
| | 399.9 | 248.5 | East end of Highway 780 concurrency | |||||
| Meath Park | 417.2 | 259.2 | ||||||
| 418.3 | 259.9 | |||||||
| Weirdale | 424.9 | 264.0 | Range Road 2230 | |||||
| Torch River No. 488 | Smeaton | 454.7 | 282.5 | |||||
| Snowden | 464.4 | 288.6 | ||||||
| Choiceland | 475.9 | 295.7 | ||||||
| White Fox | 505.0 | 313.8 | West end of Highway 35 concurrency | |||||
| Torch River No. 488–Nipawin No. 487 boundary | | 512.8 | 318.6 | Nipawin Bridge across the Saskatchewan River | ||||
| Nipawin No. 487 | Nipawin | 516.9 | 321.2 | East end of Highway 35 concurrency | ||||
| | 527.8 | 328.0 | ||||||
| Moose Range No. 486 | | 545.1 | 338.7 | |||||
| | 545.7 | 339.1 | ||||||
| | 572.6 | 355.8 | ||||||
| Northern Saskatchewan Administration District | | 589.1 | 366.0 | Red Earth Access Road – Red Earth First Nation | ||||
| | 611.9 | 380.2 | Pakwaw Lake Access Road – Shoal Lake First Nation | |||||
| | 650.1 | 404.0 | West end of Highway 9 concurrency | |||||
| | 685.0 | 425.6 | Continuation into Manitoba; east end of Highway 9 concurrency | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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