Saskatchewan Highway 60
Appearance
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 23.2 km[1] (14.4 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | Highway 7 near Saskatoon | |||
South end | Pike Lake Provincial Park | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Saskatchewan | |||
Rural municipalities | Corman Park, Vanscoy | |||
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Highway 60 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 7 near Saskatoon to Pike Lake Provincial Park. The highway is approximately 23 km (14 mi) long.[1] This route primarily serves as a link connecting Saskatonians to Pike Lake and its campground, though it is also an important local road for acreages and businesses in the area. The speed limit is 90 km/h (55 mph). The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is located at the Hawker Siding about 3 km from Highway 7. Hawker Siding was previously known as Eaton Siding. A Ukrainian church is farther south on the highway.
Photo gallery
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Bone Trail marker along Hwy 60
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Eaton Internment Camp of World War I
Major intersections
From north to south:[2]
Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes | |
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Corman Park No. 344 | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 7 – Saskatoon, Rosetown | Northern terminus | |
11.0 | 6.8 | Highway 762 (Valley Road / Vanscoy Road) – Saskatoon, Vanscoy | |||
Vanscoy No. 345 | 21.0 | 13.0 | Highway 766 west – Delisle | ||
23.2 | 14.4 | Pike Lake Provincial Park | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ^ a b c "Highway 60 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
- ^ MapArt Publishing Corp. Saskatchewan Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: Peter Heiler Ltd. p. 32. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.