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Saskatchewan Highway 693

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Highway 693 marker
Highway 693
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
& Shellbrook No. 493
Length37.8 km[1] (23.5 mi)
Major junctions
South end Highway 3 at Shellbrook and Crutwell
North end Highway 2 Prince Albert National Park
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesShellbrook No. 493
Highway system

Highway 692

Highway 694

Saskatchewan Highway 693 connects the Saskatchewan Highway 3/Saskatchewan Highway 55 concurrency near Shellbrook to Saskatchewan Highway 240 in the Prince Albert National Park. The length of Highway 693 in north central Saskatchewan, Canada is 44.2 kilometres (27.5 mi).

Communities

Sturgeon Lake Indian Reserve No. 101 is located east of Highway 693. The Reserve extends from its western boundary at Highway 693, and its eastern boundary is on the shoreline of Sturgeon Lake.[2]

Rural municipalities

Shellbrook No. 493 is an agricultural community harvesting spring wheat, canola, barley, alfalfa, and dry field peas. Mixed farming ventures support cattle and a minimal number of pigs in the area.[3] The community is situated near the northern edge of agricultural settlement in the transition zone between the aspen parkland and boreal forest biomes and as the early settlers arrived the land had to be cleared of the jack pine forests before crops could be planted. The trees, however, provided an early cash crop and logs were rafted into Prince Albert where many were converted into railway ties.

Travel route

Highway 693 begins at the junction of the concurrency of Saskatchewan Highway 55 and Saskatchewan Highway 3 near Shellbrook in the rural municipality (RM) of Shellbrook No. 493 and extends north 37.8 kilometres (23.5 mi) to Highway 240 in the Prince Albert National Park. Shellbrook is west of the beginning terminus by 13.2 kilometres (8.2 mi), and Crutwell is east 11.8 kilometres (7.3 mi). At km 0.0, travel on Highway 693 is north. At km 17.8, Highway 693 turns east. At km 18.6, it returns northward travelling along the western edge of Sturgeon Lake Indian Reserve. Highway 693 continues North till Km 21.8 when turns west departing from the western boundary of Indian Reserve 101. At Km 24.4 Highway 693 travels north. Then at Km 40.4, Highway 693 turns east for 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi). At Km 41.9 the highway returns to its northern routing. At Km 43.3, there is a turn in a north-east direction. The final mile post is Km 44.2 when Highway 693 connects with the terminal junction at Saskatchewan Highway 240 in the Prince Albert National Park.[1]

Intersections

Rural municipalityLocationkm[4]miDestinationsNotes
Shellbrook No. 456 00.0 Highway 3 / Highway 55Beginning terminus
Sturgeon Lake Indian Reserve 10118.629.9
Prince Albert National Park44.271.1 Highway 240Ending terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Microsoft Streets and Tips (Map) (2004 ed.). Microsoft Corp. § Route Planner. {{cite map}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ Twatt, Kim. "The Orcadian Features - Cree Cousins". Magic meeting with Cree cousins Discovery of First Nation 'family' is an eye-opener From The Orcadian. The Orcadian Limited, Hell's Half Acre. Archived from the original on 6 November 2001. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  3. ^ "2006 Agriculture Community Profiles". Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. 2006. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  4. ^ Microsoft Streets and Tips (Map) (2004 ed.). Microsoft Corporation Redmond Washington.