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Suffixed routes of Saskatchewan Highway 16

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Highway 16A
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Yorkton segment
Length4.4 km (2.7 mi)
Northwest end Highway 16 near Yorkton
Major intersections Highway 9 at Yorkton
Southeast end Highway 16 / Highway 9 / Highway 10 at Yorkton
The Battlefords segment
Length6.6 km (4.1 mi)
Northwest end Highway 16 / Highway 4 / Highway 40 at Battleford
Major intersections Highway 4 / Highway 29 / Highway 40 at Battleford
Southeast end Highway 16 / Highway 40 at North Battleford
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Major citiesYorkton, North Battleford
TownsBattleford
Highway system
Highway 16 Highway 16B

Highway 16A is the name given to two highways in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

Yorkton

The Yorkton segment of Highway 16A is about 5 km (3 mi.) long. It runs concurrently with Highway 10A along Broadway Street before it leaves the concurrency at Gladstone Avenue N. and travels north to York Road.[1]

Intersections from northwest to southeast

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Yorkton0.00.0 Highway 16 (York Road W) – SaskatoonHwy 16A travels south.
0.230.14Sully Avenue / Smith Street WHwy 16A branches southeast.
2.21.4Gladstone Avenue NHwy 16A branches south
2.61.6 Highway 10A west (Broadway Street W)Hwy 16A branches east
Hwy 10A concurrency begins
4.42.7 Highway 16 / Highway 9 / Highway 10 east – Canora, Melville, Regina, WinnipegHwy 10A concurrency ends
Continues as Highway 10 east (Broadway Street E) – Dauphin
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

The Battlefords

The Battlefords segment of Highway 16A is located in North Battleford and Battleford. It is about 6 km (4 mi.) long. It is not presently possible to drive the complete length of this road, however, as the river crossing via Finlayson Island is closed to vehicular traffic - bikes and pedestrians only.[2]

Intersections from west to east

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Continues as Highway 16 east / Highway 4 north / Highway 40 east towards North Battleford
Battleford0.00.0 Highway 16 / Highway 4 north / Highway 40 eastFormer western terminus of Hwy 16A
Former Hwy 16A travels south
Hwy 4 & 40 concurrency begins
1.91.2 Highway 4 south – Biggar
Highway 40 west to Highway 29 south (22nd Street) – Wilkie, Cut Knife
Former Hwy 16A branches east
Hwy 4 & 40 concurrency ends
2.51.622nd Street / 1st Avenue WFormer Hwy 16A branches north
2.71.71st Avenue W / 24th StreetFormer Hwy 16A branches east
3.11.935th Street
↑ / ↓3.8–
4.6
2.4–
2.9
Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River and Finlayson Island (closed to vehicular traffic)
North Battleford4.93.0Riverside Drive / Poundmaker TrailFormer Hwy 16A branches north
6.64.1 Highway 16 / Highway 40 – Battleford, Prince Albert, SaskatoonFormer eastern terminus of Hwy 16A
Continues as Battleford Road towards Highway 16B (Railway Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "City of Yorkton". Google Maps.
  2. ^ "The Battlefords". Google Maps.