Suffixed routes of Saskatchewan Highway 16
Appearance
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
Yorkton segment | ||||
Length | 4.4 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 | ||||
Length | 6.6 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 | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Saskatchewan | |||
Major cities | Yorkton, North Battleford | |||
Towns | Battleford | |||
Highway system | ||||
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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
Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Yorkton | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 16 (York Road W) – Saskatoon | Hwy 16A travels south. | |||
0.23 | 0.14 | Sully Avenue / Smith Street W | Hwy 16A branches southeast. | ||||
2.2 | 1.4 | Gladstone Avenue N | Hwy 16A branches south | ||||
2.6 | 1.6 | Highway 10A west (Broadway Street W) | Hwy 16A branches east Hwy 10A concurrency begins | ||||
4.4 | 2.7 | Highway 16 / Highway 9 / Highway 10 east – Canora, Melville, Regina, Winnipeg | Hwy 10A concurrency ends | ||||
Continues as Highway 10 east (Broadway Street E) – Dauphin | |||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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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
Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Continues as Highway 16 east / Highway 4 north / Highway 40 east towards North Battleford | |||||||
Battleford | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 16 / Highway 4 north / Highway 40 east | Former western terminus of Hwy 16A Former Hwy 16A travels south Hwy 4 & 40 concurrency begins | |||
1.9 | 1.2 | 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 | ||||
2.5 | 1.6 | 22nd Street / 1st Avenue W | Former Hwy 16A branches north | ||||
2.7 | 1.7 | 1st Avenue W / 24th Street | Former Hwy 16A branches east | ||||
3.1 | 1.9 | 35th Street | |||||
↑ / ↓ | 3.8– 4.6 | 2.4– 2.9 | Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River and Finlayson Island (closed to vehicular traffic) | ||||
North Battleford | 4.9 | 3.0 | Riverside Drive / Poundmaker Trail | Former Hwy 16A branches north | |||
6.6 | 4.1 | Highway 16 / Highway 40 – Battleford, Prince Albert, Saskatoon | Former 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
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References
- ^ "City of Yorkton". Google Maps.
- ^ "The Battlefords". Google Maps.