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Saskatchewan Highway 48

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Length
  
239.8 km

Province
  
Saskatchewan

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.

Contents

Map of SK-48, Saskatchewan, Canada

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
  • References

    Saskatchewan Highway 48 Wikipedia