West end:Hwy 1 (TCH) near White City East end:Manitoba border near Maryfield
continues as PR 257 Rural
municipalities:Edenwold RM, South Qu'Appelle RM, Lajord RM, Francis RM, Montmartre RM, Chester RM, Kingsley RM, Hazelwood RM, Wawken RM, Walpole RM, Maryfield RM
Highway 48 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 1 near White City until the Manitoba–Saskatchewan border, where it becomes Provincial Road 257. Highway 48 is about 239 km (149 mi.) long.
This highway was known as Saskatchewan Highway 16 until 1976. It was renumbered as Highway 48 when the Yellowhead Highway was designated as Highway 16 throughout the province.
Communities
White City, km 0
Access to Jameson, intersection with Highway 622 (Range Road 2173) at km 7
Davin, km 19
Vibank, km 32
Odessa, km 43
Kendal, km 57
Montmartre, km 70
Wyley, km 77
Access to Candiac, intersection with Range Road 2101 at km 85
Glenavon, km 93. Highway 48 is also known as Railway Avenue within Glenavon.
Access to Kegworth, intersection with Range Road 2082 at km 104
Peebles, km 108
Windthorst, km 119
Access to Neelby, intersection with Range Road 2055 at km 130
Kipling, km 133
Bender, km 139
Access to Inchkeith, intersection with Range Road 2042 at km 144
Access to Kennedy, intersection with Range Road 2033 at km 156
Access to Dumas, intersection with Range Road 2021 at km 181
Wawota, km 190
Access to Walpole, intersection with Range Road 1330 at km 206
Access to Doonside, intersection with Range Road 1324 at km 207
Fairlight, km 217
Access to Maryfield, intersection with Range Road 1305 at km 232