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List of Saskatchewan municipal roads (700–799)

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The following is a list ofrural municipalityhighways in theCanadian province ofSaskatchewan between the numbers 700 and 799. The 700-series highways run west and east and, generally, the last two digits increase from south to north. Many of these highways are gravel for some of their length.

SK 700

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Highway 700 marker
Highway 700
Length35.8 km (22.2 mi)
Highway 700

Highway 700 runs fromHighway 9 nearAlameda west toHighway 605, 9.6 kilometres (6.0 mi) south ofLampman.[1]Steelman is the onlycommunity along the highway. It is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) long.

SK 701

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Highway 701 marker
Highway 701
Length32 km (20 mi)

Highway 701 runs fromCreelman atHighway 33 east toHighway 616 at the western end of theMoose Mountain Upland. It is about 32 kilometres (20 mi) long.

SK 702

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Highway 702 marker
Highway 702
Length64 km (40 mi)
CN level crossing at Highway 702 at Browning

Highway 702 runs fromHighway 39 /Highway 606 nearMidale to Range Road 2054 nearBrowning. Highway 702 passes nearBlewett,Bryant,Cullen,Minard,Luxton, andLampman. Highway 702 also connects withHighways 47,361, and605. It is about 64 kilometres (40 mi) long.[2]

SK 703

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Highway 703 marker
Highway 703
Length65.5 km (40.7 mi)

Highway 703 is split into two sections. The section to the south runs fromHighway 47 south ofEstevan east toHighway 604 north ofNorth Portal. This section is about 32.5 kilometres (20.2 mi) long and runs parallel to, and is approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of, theCanada–United States border.[3]

The section to the north runs from nearPipestone Lake east to theManitoba Border. It shares a 5.5-kilometre (3.4 mi)concurrency withHighway 601 and a 3.3-kilometre (2.1 mi) concurrency withHighway 8. It crossesHighways 1,9, and600. This section provides access toSt. Hubert Mission and travels throughWapella. It is about 79 kilometres (49 mi) long.

  • Level crossing along Highway 703 south-east of Estevan
    Level crossing along Highway 703 south-east of Estevan
  • Highway 703 at Highway 9
    Highway 703 at Highway 9
  • Highway 703 at Highway 8
    Highway 703 at Highway 8

SK 704

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Highway 704 marker
Highway 704
Length30.5 km (19.0 mi)
Highway 704's western terminus at Highway 39

Highway 704 runs fromHighway 39 atHitchcock east toHighway 605 north ofBienfait. It is about 30.5 kilometres (19.0 mi) long.[4]

SK 705

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Highway 705 marker
Highway 705
Length287 km (178 mi)
Highway 705 at its eastern terminus, north ofBenson
Highway 705 north of Goodwater

Highway 705 connectsHighway 358 atWood Mountain in theRM of Old Post No. 43 toHighway 47 inRM of Benson No. 35.[5] The highway has a general bearing of west to east, however at Km 0.00, Highway 705 begins in a southerly direction, and then at Km 2.4, it turns east. At Km 22.8, Highway 705 turns north until Km 24.0 when it returns to an easterly heading. The intersection withHighway 2 is attained at Km 34.6, which is at the village of Scout Lake. Highway 2 extends to the north and provides access to theSt. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Park. At Km 36.7, the highway turns north and travels through theRM of Willow Bunch No. 42. The highway returns to the easterly course at Km 49.8. At Km 58.4, Highway 705 begins a short northern bearing concurrency withHighway 36 through the town ofWillow Bunch. At Km 59.2, the concurrency ends when Highway 705 turns to the east once more. At Km 75.0, the highway turns south until Km 82.2 when it entersHarptree at theHighway 607 junction. The southerly direction is necessary to skirt around the southern shores ofWillow Bunch Lake. Highway 705 again continues eastward until Km 105.4 when it reaches theHighway 34 junction. At Highway 34, there is a concurrency between Highways 705 and 34. Highway 705 then travels north to aBengough. After travelling through Bengough, Highway 705 turns east at the junction ofHighway 624 which occurs at Km 111.9. At Km 123.2, Highway 705 turns north until Km 124.7. Highway 705 travels mainly east until Km 143.5 when it meets withHighway 622. This junction is located in theRM of The Gap No. 39. There is a concurrency created between Highways 622 and 705 in a southerly direction until Km 150.0. At Km 150.0, Highway 705 returns to the eastern bearing and at Km 158.1, reaches the intersection withHighway 6. At Km 176.2, in theRM of Laurier No. 38, Highway 705 departs from the easterly route, and turns north until Km 179.3. From Km 179.3 until Km 184.2, Highway 705 travels east. At Km 184.2 Highway 705 has an intersection withHighway 28. Highway 705 continues eastward until the next intersection at Km 216.6, withHighway 35 which is in theRM of Lomond No. 37 nearColgate. After the intersection, the highway continues east until Km 226.3 where it turns north for a short jaunt. This corner is just north of the village ofGoodwater. At Km 229.6, Highway 705 returns to an easterly course, until Km 241.2 when it turns north. ReachingHalbrite at Km 246.9, Highway 705 travels through the village and reaches the intersection withHighway 39, the CanAm Highway, at Km 247.1. North of Halbrite, Highway 705 turns east at Km 247.7 and reaches the intersection withHighway 606 at Km 257.4. The intersection does not change the course of the highway as it travels east until the terminus atHighway 47 in the RM of Benson No. 35. The highway is about 287 kilometres (178 mi) long.

SK 706

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Highway 706 marker
Highway 706
Length39 km (24 mi)

Highway 706 runs fromHighway 21 east toHighway 13 in theCypress Hills of south-western Saskatchewan. The highway crosses theFrenchman River atRavenscrag, which is one of only two communities along the route. The other isBelanger. It is about 39 kilometres (24 mi) long.

SK 707

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Highway 707 marker
Highway 707
Length26 km (16 mi)
Highway 707 in theRM of Souris Valley No. 7

Highway 707 runs fromHighway 18 nearBeaubier toHighway 35. It passes near the community ofRatcliffe and is about 26 kilometres (16 mi) long.[6]

SK 708

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Highway 708 marker
Highway 708
Length60 km (37 mi)
The western terminus of Hwy 708 at Hwy 35 Francis

Highway 708 runs fromHighway 35 atFrancis east toHighway 47. The highway intersects with606. Francis is the only community along the route. It is about 60 kilometres (37 mi) long.

SK 709

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Highway 709 marker
Highway 709
Length80 km (50 mi)
Highway 709 at Highway 9

Highway 709 runs fromHighway 48 about 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) east ofKipling north toHighway 600 near the Manitoba border. It intersects theTrans-Canada Highway at the town ofMoosomin and provides access toMoosomin Lake Regional Park. It is about 80 kilometres (50 mi) long.

SK 710

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Highway 710 marker
Highway 710
Length37 km (23 mi)
Highway 710 at Milestone

Highway 710 runs fromHighway 6 east pastHighway 39 andMilestone toHighway 306 atLewvan. It is about 37 kilometres (23 mi) long.[7]

SK 711

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Highway 711 marker
Highway 711
Length142.1 km (88.3 mi)
Highway 711 map

Highway 711 connectsHighway 35 in theRM of Wellington No. 97 toHighway 9 in theRM of Wawken No. 93. The highway begins just south ofCedoux and it extends westward.Osage andCorning are the only communities along the route. Highway 711 passes through five differentrural municipalities (RMs), includingWellington No. 97,Fillmore No. 96,Golden West No. 95,Hazelwood No. 94, andWawken No. 93.

Highway 711 starts out in the south-eastern portion of the province at Highway 35 near Cedoux. Heading west, at Km 20.4, the highway sharply turns north continuing north for 20.3 km (12.6 mi). At Km 29.5, Highway 711 arrives at Osage and the junction withHighway 33. There is a 0.7 km (0.43 mi) concurrency withHighway 619 along the eastern edge of town. At Km 30.1, Highway 711 turns east again departing from the concurrency. The intersection withHighway 606 occurs at Km 40.0. At Km 61.1, Highway 711 is the junction withHighway 617 North. Highway 617 provides access toGlenavon. At Km 69.3, Highway 711 meets with the intersection ofHighway 47. Travel on Highway 711 continues east and at Km 73.4, the highway arrives at Corning. Leaving Corning east there is a sharp turn south at Km 90.4. The highway resumes its easterly course and meets with intersectionHighway 605 at Km 101.8. The ending terminus of Highway 711 is at Highway 9 north ofMoose Mountain Provincial Park and the village ofKenosee Lake. Highway 711 is about 142 kilometres (88 mi) long.

SK 712

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Highway 712 marker
Highway 712
Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 712 runs fromHighway 623 east to Highway 6.Parry is the only community along the route. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.

SK 713

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Highway 713 marker
Highway 713
Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 713 runs fromHighway 6 west toHighway 623.Dummer is the only community along the route. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.

SK 714

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Highway 714 marker
Highway 714
Length21 km (13 mi)

Highway 714 runs from Highway 39 atRouleau east to Highway 6. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.

SK 715

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Highway 715 marker
Highway 715
Length33 km (21 mi)

Highway 715 runs fromHighway 36 nearGalilee toHighway 339 nearClaybank and traversesThe Dirt Hills. The highway passes nearSpring Valley andBayard. It connects withHighway 624 near Spring Valley and about 12.8 kilometres (8.0 mi) north of Spring Valley, on the west side of the highway, isSpring Valley (North) Airport.[8] Highway 715 is about 33 kilometres (21 mi) long.[9]

SK 716

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Highway 716 marker
Highway 716
Length21 km (13 mi)

Highway 716 runs fromHighway 2 toHighway 339 nearBriercrest. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.[10]

SK 717

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Highway 717 marker
Highway 717
Length68 km (42 mi)

Highway 717 runs fromHighway 2 nearAssiniboia toHighway 334 nearKayville. The highway runsconcurrently withHighway 36 for about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) and connects withHighway 624. It is about 68 kilometres (42 mi) long.[11]

SK 718

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Highway 718 marker
Highway 718
Length67 km (42 mi)

Highway 718 runs from Highway 2 nearMossbank toHighway 610 nearBateman. The highway connects withHighways 58 and627. It is about 67 kilometres (42 mi) long.[12]

SK 719

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Highway 719 marker
Highway 719
Length23 km (14 mi)
Highway 719 near its western terminus

Highway 719 runs fromHighway 358 nearLakenheath east toHighway 2. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.

SK 720

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Highway 720 marker
Highway 720
Length21 km (13 mi)

Highway 720 runs fromHighway 363 nearNeidpath toHighway 19 nearFlowing Well. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.[13]

SK 721

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Highway 721 marker
Highway 721
Length54 km (34 mi)

Highway 721 runs fromHighway 630 near theSwift Current Creek east toHighway 363 nearHallonquist. Communities accessed from the highway includeWymark,Chortitz,Rheinfeld, andBraddock. It has a 15-kilometre (9.3 mi)concurrency withHighway 379 and intersectsHighways 4 and625. The highway is about 54 kilometres (34 mi) long.[14]

SK 722

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Highway 722 marker
Highway 722
Length51 km (32 mi)

Highway 722 runs fromHighway 37 nearShaunavon toHighway 4. It is about 51 kilometres (32 mi) long. Locally the highway is known as "The Little Six" as the westernmost six miles near Shaunavon are paved.[15]

SK 723

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Highway 723 marker
Highway 723
Length22 km (14 mi)

Highway 723 runs fromHighway 16 atBredenbury east toHighway 8. It intersectsHighway 80 and is about 22 kilometres (14 mi) long.

SK 724

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Highway 724 marker
Highway 724
Length81 km (50 mi)

Highway 724 runs fromHighway 614 west to theAlberta border, where it continues westward asHighway 515. Highway 724 passes near the community ofMaple Creek and connects withHighways 21 and271. It is about 81 kilometres (50 mi) long.[16]

SK 725

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Highway 725 marker
Highway 725
Length19 km (12 mi)

Highway 725 runs fromHighway 16 atSaltcoats east toHighway 80. It is about 19 kilometres (12 mi) long.[17]

SK 726

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Highway 726 marker
Highway 726
Length85 km (53 mi)

Highway 726 runs fromHighway 651 /Highway 16 nearTheodore toHighway 8. Highway 726 passes near the communities ofSpringside,Ebenezer, andRhein and connects withHighways 47,9,309, and637. It is about 85 kilometres (53 mi) long.[18]

SK 727

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Highway 727 marker
Highway 727
Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 727 runs fromHighway 640 nearCupar toHighway 56 nearPasqua andEcho Lakes on theStanding Buffalo Indian Reserve. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.[19]

SK 728

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Highway 728 marker
Highway 728
Length165 km (103 mi)
Highway 728 entering theRM of Big Stick No. 141 nearBigstick Lake.

Highway 728 runs from theAlberta border nearSurprise, Saskatchewan — where it continues west asAlberta Highway 528 — toSaskatchewan Highway 32 nearCantuar.[20] Highway 728 passes through the communities ofGolden Prairie,Nadeauville, andHazlet. It is about 165 kilometres (103 mi) long.[21]

SK 729

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Highway 729 marker
Highway 729
Length39 km (24 mi)

Highway 729 runs fromHighway 20 nearCraven east toHighway 640 nearEdenwold. The highway provides access to theHidden Valley Wildlife Refuge.[22] It is about 39 kilometres (24 mi) long.[23]

SK 730

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Highway 730 marker
Highway 730
Length34.1 km (21.2 mi)

Highway 730 runs fromHighway 642 nearStony Beach east toRegina, where it becomes Dewdney Avenue at the intersection with Courtney Street. It is about 34 kilometres (21 mi) long.[24]

Dewdney Avenue

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Dewdney Avenue is an east–westcollector road in central Regina; it is split into two sections by theCanadian Pacific Railway mainline. It is named afterEdgar Dewdney, who was Lieutenant-Governor of theNorth-West Territories who made the decision to move the territorial capital fromBattleford to Regina. Dewdney Avenue begins as a continuation of Highway 730 at the west city limits and passes theGlobal Transportation Hub andRCMP Academy, Depot Division. East ofLewvan Drive, it passesEvraz Place, which is the site ofMosaic Stadium. BetweenAlbert Street and Broad Street, Dewdney Avenue passes through the Regina's historicWarehouse District, just north ofdowntown. Dewdney Avenue is split by the CPR mainline, between Toronto Street and Winnipeg Street. East of Winnipeg Street, it continues east as a collector road through residential neighbourhoods.[25]

SK 731

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Highway 731 marker
Highway 731
Length118 km (73 mi)

Highway 731 runs fromHighway 20 nearStrasbourg toHighway 310 nearItuna. It is about 118 kilometres (73 mi) long. Before 2005, Highway 731 was a much shorter highway that ended at its intersection withHighway 641. It was 18 kilometres (11 mi) long.

SK 732

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Highway 732 marker
Highway 732
Length54 km (34 mi)
Highway 732 road sign onHighway 11

Highway 732 runs fromHighway 627 toHighway 2 nearPenzance. The highway connects withHighways 643 and11, nearCraik. It is about 54 kilometres (34 mi) long.[26]

SK 733

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Highway 733 marker
Highway 733
Length43.5 km (27.0 mi)

Highway 733 runs fromHighway 643 east toHighway 354 atDilke. The highway runs thoughChamberlain, provides access toLovering Lake Recreation Site, and connects withHighways 2 and11. It is about 43.5 kilometres (27.0 mi) long.[27]

SK 734

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Highway 734 marker
Highway 734
Length52 km (32 mi)
Highway 734 and Condie signs along Highway 11.

Highway 734 runs fromHighway 11 nearLumsden toHighway 364. The highway passes near the communities ofBrora andZehner and provides access toCondie Nature Refuge. It is about 52 kilometres (32 mi) long.[28]

SK 735

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Highway 735 marker
Highway 735
Length52 km (32 mi)

Highway 735 runs fromHighway 627 south ofParkbeg east toMoose Jaw where it becomes Caribou St W. It connects withHighway 643 and provides access toBoharm. The highway is about 52 kilometres (32 mi) long.

SK 736

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Highway 736 marker
Highway 736
Length16 km (9.9 mi)

Highway 736 runs fromHighway 4 atLeinan east toHighway 628. It is about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) long.

SK 737

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Highway 737 marker
Highway 737
Length35.5 km (22.1 mi)

Highway 737 runs fromHighway 342 toHighway 42 nearGreenbrier. It is about 35.5 kilometres (22.1 mi) long.[29]

SK 738

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Highway 738 marker
Highway 738
Length82 km (51 mi)

Highway 738 runs fromHighway 32 atAbbey[30] south for about 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) then east toHighway 4. Highway 738 connects with Highway 32 twice, the second time atCabri where it also shares a one-mileConcurrency withHighway 37. The highway is about 82 kilometres (51 mi) long.[31]

SK 739

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Highway 739 marker
Highway 739
Length26 km (16 mi)

Highway 739 runs fromHighway 2 on the west side ofBuffalo Pound Lake east toHighway 11 atBethune. It is about 26 kilometres (16 mi) long.

SK 740

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Highway 740 marker
Highway 740
Length50 km (31 mi)

Highway 740 runs fromHighway 310 east to the junction ofHighways 10 and47 south-west ofMelville. It is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) long.

SK 741

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Highway 741 marker
Highway 741
Length45 km (28 mi)

Highway 741 runs from theAlberta border nearEmpress, Alberta toHighway 32 inLeader, Saskatchewan. It crosses theSouth Saskatchewan River via theEstuary Ferry. It is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) long.[32]

Highway 741 was originally designated as part ofProvincial Highway 21, which connected Leader withMacklin andLloydminster.[33] In the 1930s, it was renumbered toProvincial Highway 32 while the north–south section was renumbered toProvincial Highway 17.[34] In the 1940s, Provincial Highway 32 west of Leader was decommissioned, along with the section of Provincial Highway 17 south of Macklin.[35] The route remained unnumbered until the municipal numbering system was established in the early 1980s.[36][37]

SK 742

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Highway 742 marker
Highway 742
Length31 km (19 mi)

Highway 742 runs fromHighway 35 south ofCedoux east toFillmore atHighway 606. It is about 31 kilometres (19 mi) long.

SK 743

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Highway 743 marker
Highway 743
Length50 km (31 mi)

Highway 743 runs fromHighway 640 nearKrasne toHighway 310. The highway 743 passes near the communities ofWishart,Bankend, andWest Bend and connects withHighways 639 and35. It is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) long.[38]

SK 744

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Highway 744 marker
Highway 744
Length31 km (19 mi)

Highway 744 runs from 1st Ave E nearNokomis in theRM of Wreford No. 280 east toHighway 6 in theRM of Mount Hope No. 279. It is about 31 kilometres (19 mi) long.

SK 745

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Highway 745 marker
Highway 745
Length20 km (12 mi)

Highway 745 runs fromHighway 35 nearElfros toHighway 310. The highway passes by the community ofKristnes. It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long.[39]

SK 746

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Highway 746 marker
Highway 746
Length57.2 km (35.5 mi)
Highway 746's concurrency with Highway 651 north of Canora Beach

Highway 746 runs fromHighway 16 atSheho east toHighway 5 nearCanora. From the highway's western terminus at Highway 16, it shares a short 2.7-kilometre (1.7 mi) longconcurrency withHighway 617. Highway 617 then heads north and 746 east. North of Goldenvale, Highway 746 begins a 35-kilometre (22 mi) long concurrency withHighway 651 which last until 746's eastern terminus. Along Highway 746's route, it intersects withHighway 47 and runs past the northern end ofGood Spirit Lake providing access toCanora Beach.[40] It is about 57 kilometres (35 mi) long.[41]

SK 747

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Highway 747 marker
Highway 747
Length43 km (27 mi)

Highway 747 runs from theHighway 11 /Highway 653 junction nearDavidson toHighway 2. It is about 43 kilometres (27 mi) long.[42]

SK 748

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Highway 748 marker
Highway 748
Length37 km (23 mi)

Highway 748 runs fromHighway 653 in theRM of McCraney No. 282 east toSimpson atHighway 2 in theRM of Wood Creek No. 281. It is about 37 kilometres (23 mi) long.[43]

SK 749

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Highway 749 marker
Highway 749
Length82 km (51 mi)

Highway 749 runs fromHighway 19 nearElbow toHighway 2 nearLiberty. The highway runs eastward from Highway 19, and it almost exclusively intersects minor Township Roads and Range Roads for its entire length. It intersectsHighway 627 at km 26, and at km 51, it intersectsHighway 11 after passing through the hamlet ofGirvin. It is about 82 kilometres (51 mi) long.[44]

SK 750

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Highway 750 marker
Highway 750
Length31 km (19 mi)

Highway 750 runs fromHighway 4 east toHighway 378 north of Whitkow. It is about 31 kilometres (19 mi) long.

SK 751

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Highway 751 marker
Highway 751
Length44 km (27 mi)

Highway 751 runs fromHighway 4 nearElrose east toHighway 42. It is about 44 kilometres (27 mi) long.[45]

SK 752

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Highway 752 marker
Highway 752
Length40 km (25 mi)

Highway 752 runs fromHighway 30 toHighway 4 nearElrose. The highway passes near the community ofBickleigh. It is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) long.[46]

SK 753

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Highway 753 marker
Highway 753
Length76 km (47 mi)

Highway 753 runs fromHighway 9 nearHinchcliffe east to theManitoba border where it continues asProvincial Road 275 nearCrestview, Manitoba. The highway passes through the communities ofDanbury,Arabella, andWhitebeech and intersectsHighways 662,8, and661. It is about 76 kilometres (47 mi) long.[47]

SK 754

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Highway 754 marker
Highway 754
Length32 km (20 mi)
A concrete bridge near Buchanan, Saskatchewan where Spirit Creek crosses Hwy 754.

Highway 754 runs fromHighway 9 toHighway 637. The highway becomes Louis Ave through the village ofRama before continuing north from its intersection withHighway 5 to its end point nearHazel Dell. About 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west ofBuchanan, the highway crossesSpirit Creek. It is about 32 kilometres (20 mi) long.[48]

SK 755

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Highway 755 marker
Highway 755
Length25 km (16 mi)

Highway 755 runs from the Hazel Dell Access Road nearHazel Dell toHighway 47 nearPreeceville. It is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) long.[49]

SK 756

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Highway 756 marker
Highway 756
Length115 km (71 mi)

Highway 756 runs fromHighway 20 near Deadmoose Lake east toHighway 38 near Little Nut Lake. It intersectsHighways 368,6,640, and35. Communities along the highway includeMarysburg,Annaheim,Spalding, andRose Valley. It also passes through theYellow QuillIndian reserve. Highway 756 is about 115 kilometres (71 mi) long.

SK 758

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Highway 758 marker
Highway 758
Length29 km (18 mi)

Highway 758, the Hendon Grid Road, runs fromHighway 640 nearQuill Lake to Highway 35 nearHendon. It is about 29 kilometres (18 mi) long.[50]

SK 759

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Highway 759 marker
Highway 759
Length1.6 km (0.99 mi)

Highway 759 runs from 1st Street South at the village ofEndeavour east toHighway 9. It is about 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) long.

SK 760

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Highway 760 marker
Highway 760
Length21 km (13 mi)

Highway 760 runs from Highway 35 atFosston east to Highway 38. It is about 21 kilometres (13 mi) long.

SK 761

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Highway 761 marker
Highway 761
Length88 km (55 mi)

Highway 761 runs fromHighway 668 toHighway 6 nearLeroy. The highway passes through town ofLanigan; it also has a spur that links it toHighway 20 inDrake. Access toLeroy Leisureland Regional Park is from Highway 761. It is about 88 kilometres (55 mi) long.[51]

SK 762

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Highway 762 marker
Highway 762
Length29 km (18 mi)

Highway 762 runs fromHighway 672 atVanscoy east then north toCircle Drive inSaskatoon. About 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) east of Vanscoy,Highway 60 intersects the highway. West of Highway 60, Highway 762 is called Vanscoy Road and east of Highway 60 it is called Valley Road, which enters Saskatoon on its south-west side and terminates with an interchange at Circle Drive. Prior to 2013, Valley Road connected with Dundonald Avenue as it entered the city and the highway terminated at an at-grade intersection at 11th Street West. Since the early 2010s the road has provided the main access route to the city'slandfill. It is about 29 kilometres (18 mi) long.[52]

SK 763

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Highway 763 marker
Highway 763
Length48 km (30 mi)

Highway 763 runs fromHighway 16 concurrent with the Bradwell Access Road south toBradwell. From Bradwell, it travels east toZelma where it begins aconcurrency with the Zelma Access Road east toHighway 2 just north ofYoung. The highway also has a 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) concurrency withHighway 397 just west ofAllan — the only other community that Highway 763 provides access to. Besides the aforementioned communities, the highway provides access toBradwell[53] andZelma Reservoirs. It is about 48 kilometres (30 mi) long.[54]

SK 764

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Highway 764 marker
Highway 764
Length83 km (52 mi)

Highway 764 runs fromHighway 219 toHighway 397 /Highway 763 nearAllan. Highway 764 heads eastward from Highway 219 as the Hanley Grid Road. Access roads to the town ofHanley are about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Highway 219, and Highway 764 intersectsHighway 11 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) later. At Range Road 3013, Highway 764 shifts northward over theAllan Hills, and through the community ofAllan Hills. The highway ends at a three-way junction of Highways 397, 763, and 764. All three highways end at this intersection. Highway 764 is about 83 kilometres (52 mi) long.[55]

SK 766

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Highway 766 marker
Highway 766
Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 766 runs fromHighway 7 atDelisle toHighway 60 nearPike Lake. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.[56]

SK 767

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Highway 767 marker
Highway 767
Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 767 runs fromHighway 41 nearSmuts toHighway 2. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.[57]

SK 768

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Highway 768 marker
Highway 768
Length35 km (22 mi)

Highway 768 runs fromHighway 7 nearHarris toHighway 4. The highway passes through the community ofValley Centre. The only highway it intersects isHighway 655. It is about 35 kilometres (22 mi).[58]

SK 769

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Highway 769 marker
Highway 769
Length42.4 km (26.3 mi)

Highway 769 runs fromCochin atHighway 4 east toHighway 378, north ofRabbit Lake in theRM of Round Hill No. 467. The highway runs through theMoosomin Indian reserve and intersectsHighway 794 at Highway 378. It is about 42.4 kilometres (26.3 mi) long.[59]

SK 771

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Highway 771 marker
Highway 771
Length83 km (52 mi)

Highway 771 runs fromHighway 317 south ofCactus Lake east toHighway 657. It intersectsHighway 31, runs along the north side ofLuseland concurrently withHighway 675, has a 6.4 kilometres (4 mi)concurrency withHighway 21, a 16-kilometre (9.9 mi) concurrency withHighway 374, provides access toTramping Lake, has a 3.2-kilometre (2.0 mi) concurrency withHighway 659, and crossesTramping Lake. The highway is about 83 kilometres (52 mi) long.[60]

SK 772

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Highway 772 marker
Highway 772
Length20 km (12 mi)

Highway 772 runs fromHighway 317 nearHoosier toHighway 307 nearSmiley. The highway passes through the small community of Dewar Lake. It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long.[61]

SK 773

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Highway 773 marker
Highway 773
Length37 km (23 mi)

Highway 773 runs fromHighway 38 nearChelan toHighway 35 nearMcKague. The highway has a 4-kmconcurrency withHighway 679 nearPré-Ste-Marié. It is about 37 kilometres (23 mi) long.[62]

SK 774

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Highway 774 marker
Highway 774
Length31 km (19 mi)

Highway 774 runs fromHighway 17 about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north ofLloydminster at theAlberta border east toHighway 684 within theRM of Britannia No. 502. It is about 31 kilometres (19 mi) long.

SK 776

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Highway 776 marker
Highway 776
Length99 km (62 mi)

Highway 776 runs fromHighway 41 nearEthelton toHighway 23 nearBjorkdale. The highway intersectsHighways 35 and681. It passes nearFlett Springs,Lipsett,Clemens,South Star,Sylvania, andBensham. It is about 99 kilometres (62 mi) long.[63]

SK 777

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Highway 777 marker
Highway 777
Length119 km (74 mi)

Highway 777 runs fromHighway 41 atAlvena toHighway 6 nearNaicam. The highway passes through the communities ofCudworth,Middle Lake, andLake Lenore and provides access toLucien Lake Regional Park. It intersectsHighways 2,20, and368. The highway is about 119 kilometres (74 mi) long.[64]

SK 778

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Highway 778 marker
Highway 778
Length73 km (45 mi)

Highway 778 runs fromHighway 20 atCrystal Springs toHighway 6 nearLenvale. The highway passes throughKinistino and provides access toStruthers Lake Regional Park.[65] It is about 62 kilometres (39 mi) long.[66]

SK 779

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Highway 779 marker
Highway 779
Length39 km (24 mi)

Highway 779 runs fromHighway 26 north ofPeerless east toHighway 4 atDorintosh. The highway skirts the southern boundary ofMeadow Lake Provincial Park. It is about 39 kilometres (24 mi) long.

SK 780

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Highway 780 marker
Highway 780
Length19 km (12 mi)

Highway 780 runs fromHighway 2 toHighway 55. About 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Highway 2, the highway passes through the town ofWhite Star. It is about 19 kilometres (12 mi) long.[67]

SK 781

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Highway 781 marker
Highway 781
Length28 km (17 mi)

Highway 781 runs fromHighway 12 nearPetrofka toHighway 685. It is about 28 kilometres (17 mi) long.[68]

SK 782

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Highway 782 marker
Highway 782
Length32.7 km (20.3 mi)

Highway 782 follows the right bank of theSouth Saskatchewan River, running fromHwy 225 nearBatoche, throughSt. Laurent de Grandin (where it meetsHwy 783 at the eastern end of theSt. Laurent Ferry) andSt. Louis, coming to an end at the junction ofHwy 2 (Veterans Memorial Highway) andHwy 25. Between the highway's eastern end and St. Louis, it follows a former section of Hwy 25. Hwy 782 is about 32.7 kilometres (20.3 mi) long.[69]

SK 783

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Highway 783 marker
Highway 783
Length54 km (34 mi)

Highway 783 runs from theHwy 40 /Hwy 786 junction inMarcelin eastward to meetHwy 792 and cross theNorth Saskatchewan River by theWingard Ferry. After traveling throughWingard, the highway jogs southeast for several kilometres to travel throughDuck Lake, where it shares a shortconcurrency withHwy 212 and has an intersection withHwy 11 (Louis Riel Trail). The highway now crosses theSt. Laurent Ferry over theSouth Saskatchewan River to enterSt. Laurent de Grandin and come to an end at a junction withHwy 782. It is about 54 kilometres (34 mi) long.[70]

SK 784

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Highway 784 marker
Highway 784
Length188 km (117 mi)

Highway 784 runs fromHighway 29 nearWilkie toHighway 41 nearAberdeen. The highway passes near the communities ofCando,Struan,Dalmeny, andWarman. East of Warman, the road crosses theSouth Saskatchewan River by theClarkboro Ferry. It is about 188 kilometres (117 mi) long.

SK 785

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Highway 785 marker
Highway 785
Length53 km (33 mi)

Highway 785 runs fromHighway 12 toHighway 41 near Aberdeen. The highway passes nearHague and it connects withHighways 11 and784. Highway 785 crosses theSouth Saskatchewan River by theHague Ferry. It is about 53 kilometres (33 mi) long.[71]

SK 786

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Highway 786 marker
Highway 786
Length14 km (8.7 mi)

Highway 786 runs fromHighway 12 toHighway 40 andHighway 783 inMarcelin. It is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) long.[72]

SK 787

[edit]
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Highway 787 marker
Highway 787
Length100 km (62 mi)

Highway 787 runs fromHighway 29 to the Senlac Access Road nearSenlac. The highway passes near the communities ofCloan,Swarthmore,Winter, andRutland and connects withHighways 21 and675. It is about 100 km (62 mi) long.[73]

SK 788

[edit]
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Highway 788 marker
Highway 788
Length16 km (9.9 mi)

Highway 788 runs fromHighway 693 until it transitions intoHighway 355. The highway passes near the town ofDeer Ridge. It is about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) long.[74]

SK 789

[edit]
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Highway 789 marker
Highway 789
Length171 km (106 mi)

Highway 789 runs fromHighway 3 within theMuskoday First Nation toHighway 690 nearConnell Creek. The highway passes near the communities ofBrockington,Gronlid,Codette, andCarrot River. It has a 15 km (9.3 mi) concurrency withHighway 6 and a 7 km (4.3 mi) concurrency withHighway 23. The highway is about 171 kilometres (106 mi) long.

SK 790

[edit]
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Highway 790 marker
Highway 790
Length59 km (37 mi)

Highway 790 is split into two sections — one in the west-central part of the province and the other in the east-central. The eastern section of highway is 28 kilometres (17 mi) long and runs fromHighway 6 south ofChoiceland east toOld Highway 35 (Range Road 150) near Nipawin. It passes through the unincorporated community of Cherry Ridge.[75] The western segment is 31 kilometres (19 mi) long and begins at Highway 695 and then runs east throughAhtahkakoopIndian reserve en route to Highway 55 north-east ofCanwood.

SK 791

[edit]
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Highway 791 marker
Highway 791
Length14 km (8.7 mi)

Highway 791 runs fromHighway 120 toPaddockwood, where it becomes the Paddockwood Access Road. It is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) long.

SK 792

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Highway 792 marker
Highway 792
Length57.7 km (35.9 mi)

Highway 792 begins atHwy 12 on the eastern edge of theThickwood Hills, heading southeast past Royal Lake and theMuskeg Lake Cree Nation to have a shortconcurrency withHwy 40 inLeask. The highway continues east for several kilometers before turning south throughSilver Grove and coming to an end at a junction withHwy 783 near theWingard Ferry. Hwy 792 is about 57.7 kilometres (35.9 mi) long.[76]

SK 793

[edit]
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Highway 793 marker
Highway 793
Length51 km (32 mi)

Highway 793 runs fromHighway 24 toHighway 55. The highway provides access toMorin Lake Regional Park and passes through or near the communities ofDebden,Ormeaux, andVictoire. It also passes through theBig River Indian Reserve and intersectsHighway 695. It is about 51 kilometres (32 mi) long.[77]

SK 794

[edit]
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Highway 794 marker
Highway 794
Length98 km (61 mi)

Highway 794 runs fromHighway 26 atMervin east toHighway 378 nearRabbit Lake. The highway passes through the communities of Daysville, Longhope,Robinhood,Medstead, and Glenbush and intersectsHighways 697,4, and769. The section from Mervin east to Highway 4 is called Mervin Road and the section from Highway 4 east to Robinhood is called Robinhood Road. Highway 794 is about 98 kilometres (61 mi) long.

SK 795

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Highway 795 marker
Highway 795
Length47 km (29 mi)

Highway 795 runs fromHighway 26 toTurtle Lake South Bay, where it transitions into theTurtle Lake Access Road. The highway intersectsHighway 796 and passes through or near the communities ofStowlea,Bright Sand,Powm Beach, Aspen Cove,Livelong, andTurtle Lake South Bay and provides access toBrightsand Lake Regional Park. It is about 47 kilometres (29 mi) long.[78]

SK 796

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Highway 796 marker
Highway 796
Length26 km (16 mi)

Highway 796 runs fromHighway 26 nearSpruce Lake toHighway 795 nearAspen Cove andParkland Beach onTurtle Lake. The highway connects with an access road toCrystal-Bay Sunset onBrightsand Lake. It is about 26 kilometres (16 mi) long.[79]

SK 797

[edit]
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Highway 797 marker
Highway 797
Length30 km (19 mi)

Highway 797 runs fromFrenchman Butte, taking over from the Frenchman Butte Access Road, toHighway 17 at theAlberta border. The highway passes nearFort Pitt, and the community ofHarlan is accessible from the highway. It is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) long.[80]

SK 798

[edit]
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Highway 798 marker
Highway 798
Length28 km (17 mi)

Highway 798 runs fromHighway 684 toHighway 17 on theAlberta border. The highway passes near the town ofHillmond and also intersectsHighway 675.[81] It is about 28 kilometres (17 mi) long.

SK 799

[edit]
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Highway 799 marker
Highway 799
Length23 km (14 mi)

Highway 799 runs from Highway 4 south of the city ofMeadow Lake toHighway 698. The highway runs through Cabana and south ofMeadow Lake, traversing predominantly rural regions. The highway is used by commercial vehicles for access to industrial sites in the region. It is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.[82]

Highway 799 was constructed in the 1940s, and originally ran from the Alberta border in the west to Highway 9 in the east. In the 1960s, the western section was renumbered as part of Highway 5, leaving the current route of Highway 799 in place.

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