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Saskatchewan Map of Province 103° 102° 101° ABCD E105° F104° GH I 107° 106° Lake 109° 108° Kasba 60° Saskatchewan Road Map 111° 110° Dunvegan NUNAVUT TERRITORY Brazen Lake River Lake MANITOBA Leland L. Selwyn Goyer NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Patterson Hasbala Putahow Legend Lakes Lake Dog Chappuis Sovereign Lake Lake Tazin R Bailey Misaw Lake Charles Lake Scott Wayow Nahili Abitau Hamill Lake Lake Tice Andrew Ena Lake Lake Route Markers Lake Lake Warren Lake Lake Thainka Picea River Premier Lake River Lake d Potts Lake Robins Gebhar Lake Slave Tsalwor Tazin Provincial Routes Lake River L. Lake Tazin Dodge Lake Lake Lake Bonokoski Keseechewun CANAM Highway L. Lake CANAM Many Kasmere Trans-Canada Fontaine Lake Wapiyao Lake HIGHWAY Thluicho River Oldman Nicholson Train L. L Waterloo Lake Oman Grollier Hawkins Lake Islands ake Alces Lake L. (Northernmost Settlement) White L. Lake Astrolabe Lake L. Lake Harper L. Lake Lake Bompas Herbert Trans-Canada - Colin Lake Camsell Portage Lake Young Emerson Lake Cornwall .3 Apipuyew Yellowhead Route YELLOWHEAD Northern Woods and Water Route Lake ROUTE 999 White Lake Dam Forsyth Lake L. 11 L. 11 Uranium City 11 Box Lake Lake Lake River Lake Lake Nunim Red Coat Trail Nevins Grease 10 962 Kaskawan RED COAT Beaverlodge Milton TRAIL Saskota Travel Route S TRAVEL Lake Lake Hutcherson L. ROUTE Black Thicke Lake Lake Oldman Hunt Chipman Grove Snyder Bay 19 Bulyea Lake Falls L. IR 229 Fond du Lac Lake Franklin Louis Riel Trail Wylie Charlebois L. LOUIS RIEL Lake Mukasew TRAIL Clut River Lake Walker L. Veterans Memorial Highway Fond-du-Lac IR 227 Fond du Lac cupine Pinkham Lake Lake Lakes Por Lake Hewgill River Fond du Lake L. Kohn Chief Whitecap Trail Lac IR 225 Fanson Lake IR 228 Fond du Lac River Black Lake ATHABASCA IR 224 Ochak L. Phelps LAKE IR 233 Fond du Lac Black Lake L. Helmer Stony Rapids Black IR 226 L. Richards Stony Lake Black Lake Lake 905 Lake U.S. Highways IR 232 17 Hannah Hara Provincial Highways and Other Roads Lake Engler Black Lake IR 231 Fond du Lac Riou L. Lake FondduLac Lake Newnham isekumaw 6 State 52 M 59° Elizabeth Provincial Highway 59° Lake Nordbye Burnie Rivier Falls Lake Lake Archibald Bickerton 905 Other 28 Otherside R. Lac Lake Provincial Road e Hocking L. MacFarlane R. L. Fond du Burnett Chatwin Des Lake Walsh Kingston Lake Misty L. ATHABASCA SAND DUNES PROVINCIAL WILDERNES Municipal Road 714 S PARK Hawkrock R. L. Giles Babiche L. RIVER River L. Rochers Squirrel Charcoal Caron Lake L. Bannock Lake L. Symbols Bentley Population Symbols Lake Davy 905 L. L. Lake River Lake Luffman Provincial Parks William Wapata 0to249 MacFarlane Lake Lake Whigham Waspison Maria L. Fort Chipewyan Corson Sava Lac 250 to 499 Provincial Historic Parks River 185 L. Brochet Lake Lake Mamawi Lac COCHRANE 500 to 999 National Parks L. Hawkrock River Lake River Forsyth Hatchet Carswell 1,000 to 4,999 L. National Historic Sites Old Bartlett Livingstone Brochet 10 10 Lake Badwater Scrimes Lake Lake L. Kingsley L. Granger L. Over 5,000 Ecological Reserve Pine Durrant L. Lake Thuycholeeni Fort Charbonneau R. Whiskey Lake Snare River Indian Reservations Richardson Cluff Lake Mine 905 Lake Cluff Jack Road Classification IR 70 River River Waterfound Douglas Lake Thomson Metka Regional Parks Lake Eagle Point Mine L. Lake Henday Oback Divided (Paved) River River Pasfield Theriau Midwest Mine ON Richar River Lake Provincial or Federal Campgrounds Snar Lake Lake WOLLAST Hale Points North Landing L. e L. Paved dson Provincial or Federal Picnicgrounds Lake Dautremont Creek Lake McClean Lake Mine 33 Thin Membrane Surface Waterbury (No Shoulder) Major Airport Rabbit Lake Mine IR 220 Fidler LAKE Hatchet Lake Hull Gravel Brudell L. Public Airport 995 Bay Lake 7 Zangeza Gravel (Municipal Roads) Lake Hydichuk 3 3 58° Northern Provincial Airport River Ahenakew Bay 58° Gravel (Winter Access Only) Cushing L. Wollaston Lake Pipestone Lake Dam Hunter L. Cigar Lake Mine Zengle River Brochet Passenger Rail Line Ferry Dunning 52 Lake Mayson Engemann Close Wollaston Lake Landing Mine L. Minto Lake Pipestone Kirsch L. Kilometres Lake L. MacKenzie Port of Entry Pawliuk Middle Hall Lake L. Lake Between Communities, Cree L. Hjalmarson Junctions, and City Limits Tourism Saskatchewan 160 Lake L. Melfort ? Marguerite Star City ValparaisoTisdale Visitor Reception Centre 18 10 9 Lake 3 Border Community Patterson 40 ? Visitor Information Centre Simpson Between Dots River McArthur River Mine Eyrie Lake Beet McDowell L. McDonald L. Rest Area L. Weitzel L. One mile = 1.609 km R. Morell REINDEER 955 Forrest Keefe Cairns One km = 0.621 miles Bolton Lake 905 L. L. Swan 9 L. 9 Lake L. River Mullin Semchuk Mirror Wolvernan Karras Lansdowne L. Saskatchewan Highways River Spence L. Base Geospatial Data provided under license to River Lakes Duncan L. Morwick L. 38 and Infrastructure .© of ISC Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan Firebag Dunnett Kelic River Preston Lake L. Final maps were prepared and cartographically enhanced by GIS Services, L. Sand Hill L. Cree MacIntyre L. Lake Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure, Regina, Saskatchewan. Russell Courtenay L. Lake Craig Kilometres 010 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Kilometres River Lake IR 192G Lake Lake Lloyd L. Wells Brustad English River River Cree Lake River River Holgar Geikie LAKE Descharme 10 10 20 30 400 50 Miles Wheeler L. Reilly Lake Miles Leavitt Peter Spalding Bay Lake Key Lake Mine Lake Clearwater Pardoe Goldsand Waddington L. Lake Dunsheath Key L. Descharme L. Bailey ckhove River 2 Kinoosao 394 Vandeker Lake Fortin Lake Trail Big Sandy L. 994 L. River L. River Gillespie Virgin Carswell 57° Descharme 74 L. Nokomis L. River 57° L. Malcolm Highrock L. River Lake Wathaman Is. 398 Careen Costigan Lake McMillan Gwillim Lake Oliver Perry L. L. 391 Kane Steepbank River Warner Lake Lake River Lake Halldorson Bay Lynn Lake 399 Black Bir ch Wathaman L. Rapids Lake L. Perry Lake Ecological Reserve 397 CLEARWATER RIVER Ithingo Haultain River Ecological Reserve Wasekamio Gwillim Wathaman L. Lake Cheadle Garth River Upper 396 Vermilion Dunphy PROVINCIAL P ARK 85 Lake Davin L. Clearwater L. River Foster L. Pink L. Mawdsley Ghana L. Heddery Lake Burbidge Dobbin L. Fox Mine L. Buss Wapus Lakes L. Lakes L. Bay Bay Laurie 955 Cuelenaere McGavock River Deception L. Bleasdell IR 222 La Loche 8 914 Lower 75 Lake 8 Daly Lake Eager Gordon Lac Spear Middle Foster L. Tod L. Lake La Loche W est David Lake Foster L. L. Lake La Loche Turnor L. Lake Numabin Wapus Macoun L. Lake Oneman La Mudjatik Lake Gipsy McLean Turnor Lake IR 193B Frobisher L. 905 Granville L. 10 Birch Narrows Loche La Lake L. Gow L. Deep Elephant Loche 5 Shaw Garson Black Point 6 L. Bay Kamuchawie Palmbere 909 May Lake IR 221 33 Porter Tomsett La Loche Lake L. Southend IR 200 Peter Lake 30 L. Hickson Ballantyne Cree Kyaska Vedette 221 Gladman Lake Lake Haultain Nayelles Russell Garson Lake 956 River 4 Complex L. River 22 L. Kennedy 49 Bear Creek Lake L. L. Flatstone Lake L. Holt Nistoassini L. L. Kimowin L. Twist Harriott Lake L. Lake Kenyon L. Kamatsi River Whitesand Dam Lake Lake Banbury Maribelli Waddy Peak George River L. McKnight L. L. Lake Paull Lake IR 193A Cup L. 102 Pagato L. 155 Birch Narrows Foster Soaring River L. Brabant Lake Pagato Pruden L. IR 223 La Loche Lake Lake Jewett L. Redhill L. Peter Royal McInnis Lake 56° Keller Nagle L. L. River Churchill River eson L. 56° Landing Thor 60 L. River Michel L. 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Bear L. Flanagan L. Lake L. Trout 6 French Kemp Pointer Alstead Rattler Cr L. Lake RIVER 33 L. Wintego Reeds Lake Cumins River L. RIVER L. IR 219 Lac la Ronge Wasawakasik L. River Island Pita 92 Kavanagh L. Niska Lake Missinipe Grandmother’s Bay Planinshek L. Island Falls Dam Kazan L. Guncoat L. 7 Upper Lake 21 Lac Île-à-la-Crosse Otter Wykes Winefred L. Aubichon Bay L. 7 Lake L. Lake Island Falls Sandy Bay Cumins Lake L. Lake IR 192E Bartlett 34 Lake Besnard L. Sokatisewin Arm English MacKay Mountain 908 Pinehouse Lake Marchel L. Nemei R. River River L. LAC LA RONGE Nistowiak CHURCHILL Tomahawk Miles L. Kipahigan Hebden L. L. L. Nipin Bar Lake L. Drinking Ohoo Hunt Lake 47 Contact Stanley Lake 70 L. Île-à-la- L. Triveet Contact Lake Mine IR 157A Lac la Ronge 903 Neale L. L. Mission Potter L. Crosse 918 L. L. Sulphide Iskwatikan Rapids Mukoman 74 55 Nemeiben L. IR 157 Lac la RongeL. Wood L. Nemei Golden Kississing Watapi 915 L.
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