Saskatchewan Highway 950
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Length35 km (22 mi)
Westend
Highway 21 / Highway 919 in Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Eastend
Highway 26 / Highway 224 in Meadow Lake Provincial Park
CountryCanada
| Route information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
| Length | 35 km (22 mi) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| West end | ||||
| East end | ||||
| Location | ||||
| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Saskatchewan | |||
| Highway system | ||||
|
| ||||
| ||||
Highway 950 is a provincial highway in the north-west region of Saskatchewan, Canada. It runs from Highway 21 / Highway 919 to Highway 26 / Highway 224.[1] It is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) long.
Highway 950 lies entirely inside the Meadow Lake Provincial Park.[2] For much of its length, it runs along the northern shores of the Lac des Îles and Lepine Lake. The western terminus is at Pierce Lake. Recreational areas accessed from the highway Murray Doell Campground,[3] Pierce Lake Lodge,[4] and the boat launch at Johnston Lake.[5]