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Saskatchewan Official Road PRINCE ALBERT MELFORT MEADOW LAKE Population MEADOW LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Population 35,926 Population 40 km 5,992 5,344 Prince Albert Visitor Information Centre Visitor Information 4 3700 - 2nd Avenue West Prince Albert National Park / Waskesieu Nipawin 142 km Northern Lights Palace Meadow Lake Tourist Information Centre Phone: 306-682-0094 La Ronge 88 km Choiceland and Hanson Lake Road Open seasonally 110 Mcleod Avenue W 79 km Hwy 4 and 9th Ave W GREEN LAKE 239 km 55 Phone: 306-752-7200 Phone: 306-236-4447 ve E 49 km Flin Flon t A Chamber of Commerce 6 RCMP 1s 425 km Open year-round 2nd Ave W 3700 - 2nd Avenue West t r S P.O. Phone: 306-764-6222 3 e iv M e R 5th Ave W r e Prince Albert . t Open year-round e l e n c f E v o W ru e t p 95 km r A 7th Ave W t S C S t y S d Airport 3 Km 9th Ave W H a 5 r w 3 Little Red 55 d ? R North Battleford T River Park a Meadow Lake C CANAM o Radio Stations: r HIGHWAY Lions Regional Park 208 km 15th St. N.W. 15th St. N.E. Veteran’s Way B McDonald Ave. C CJNS-Q98-FM e RCMP v 3 Mall r 55 . A e 3 e Meadow Lake h h v RCMP ek t St. t 5 km Northern 5 A Golf Club 8 AN P W Lights H ark . E Airport e e H Ave. Meadow Lake C Palace Main v v i t E . A 3rd S AT r 267 km W 0.8 4th h SK . Kerry Vickar S C P.O. D R t t. E iv SA . N 4 e N R rsid ? Centre d e . d Dr. E 4 r St RIV a e 7th h Riv R.V. Park St. E. E NORTH R S S ask Spruce Haven Recreation Area 13th St. E. atch NORTH BATTLEFORD River St. W. Exhib. Gr. 3.4 e 302 15th St. W. 0.8 wa RV Disposal Site R n Drive. 158 km . 302 N CN Sta. Federal Penitentiary C Melfort St. W . E e CTR e e Museum v e. v v A RCMP NR A A C 22nd St. E. h . Exib. Gr. t y H 9 W Golf l a . 41A . a 5th Av r w R e E W W T t 1 Course C W v d . n HUMBOLDT Shopping . A e e e a e e v v v h Centre o v C. t A A A 28th St. E. r A 6 h B 1 t Population h h h t LLOYDMINSTER t 0 t 3.3 6 6 1 Radio Stations: 4 5,869 ONION LAKE CFMM-FM, 99.1 Northern Lights Casino Marquis Rd. Tisdale Population 59 km CHQX-FM, 101.5 Saskatoon 36 Street W 5.0 40 km 31,410 Marquis Rd. Humboldt Uniplex 175 km CKBI-AM, 900 ? th 41 Campground 3 619 - 17 Street Prince Albert 17 Phone: 306-682-2597 20 143 km RV Disposal Site 3 Open year-round Airport 67th St. Radio Stations: CJVR-FM, 105.1 7 0 Visitor Information Centre th Saskatoon CK 750 AM A Highway 5 East H Golf 6 v 12th St 16th St CKBI 900 AM Country e 141 km Course Lloydminster Tourism . Melfort Phone: 306-682-0094 12th Ave CFMM-FM, 99.1 Pop Phone: 1-800-825-6180 11 95 km Open Seasonally Regina e 11th Ave CHQX-FM,101.5 Rock v Watson www.lloydminstertourism.ca Shopping RCMP Historical Park 280 km h Mall 42 km t Shopping 9th Ave Campground C 9 P Saskatoon Street ? R 4A. Centre 57th St. 2 113 km 5 5 e Uniplex Lloydminster Agricultural v 5th Gallery A. Ave Museum CNR Exhibition Association h t 0 5th 51st Ave. Moose Jaw Ave Lloydminster Golf 4 4th Ave 62nd Ave. &Curling Centre 353 km Golf CNR Course 50th St. 52nd St. Water Tower C YORKTON NR CN Main R Blaine Lake Sask. Ave Outdoor 47th St. 64 km 44th St. Pool P.O. 44th St. ? Population RCMP 16,343 YELLOWHEAD . Weaver Park Campground ROUTE e 20 EDMONTON v Lloydminster Cultural &Science Centre h 249 km t Tourism Yorkton 0 MARTENSVILLE Airport 38 km to e 56th Ave. 51st Ave. 7A 12 v Ave. Junction Highways 9 &16 South 36th St. H Hwy. 16 36th St. YELLOWHEAD h h ROUTE t t Phone: 306-783-8707 5 5 4 7A. ve. Ave. 31st St. 32th St. email: [email protected] e NORTH BATTLEFORD Population 2 km St. v 9th St. N Radio Stations: th A. Radio Stations: 29 137 km 9,645 www.tourismyorkton.com 59th 59th h 50th Ave. t CPR N N 47th A 47th 0 CJGX-AM, 940 Lloyd-FM 95.9 t. ive Open year-round r . e D h S 4 pp o e v B ek Bud Miller 27t i a dd 27th St. e v r ycro R CFGW-FM, 94.1 The Goat 106.1 f A D t All Seasons D WARMAN l r Prince Albert CANORA h SASKATOON t 25th St. a Park i The Rock-FM, 98.5 CILR-FM 98.9 North Hills 0 n 47th A 6th St. N 1 126 km 331 km 48 km n Park e CBC-FM, 91.7 Bioclean t Lakeland College/ N. en t 9 S Rose 11 Aquatic t. ve d R CBC-AM, 540 Vic Juba Community Theatre C 3r S Leaf 305 N Centre N 3rd ST N h C t . Park e 9 N Pebble Beach Blvd 1 v . Kinsmen A e ive Hill Dr YELLOWHEAD P.O. t v Parr ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Travel Alberta Visitor Centre, Park N ROUTE Kinsmen s A . 1 e h Legends Golf Arena Servus Seasonal, Highway 16 East v 5t Population CNR A Cour S se Sports 12th St. Main h . Street t 4.1 York Rd. e Centre 12th St. 6 11,020 Clubhouse Clubhouse v 1 1 A C 0 Blvd. W Blvd. E P Western t t R h s 4 1 A ve. th A 1 St. S 6 Development A A v Museum S e 17 . S e Lions S m v S ith 1st Ave N. A . Park Dracup RCMP S Darlington St. e t. h MACKLIN t Re Gladstone Ave. 6 imer Road Av Centennial Blvd. 107 km e h Range Road 3051 c t a City Exhib. Grd. 2.8 Ave. 1st. r 8 er Crystal Springs Dr. 6th Ave N. T Cent Godfrey Dean Gallery e ral St. Hall ITUNA Gallagher Smith St. on St N Centre Broadway RCMP Broadway orth R 76 km ailwa 52 10 y St 1.4 City Detachment South 1.8 Railw Painted Hand RCMP Praire ay. S DAUPHIN S t Casino Oasis e 171 km NORTH BATTLEFORD Park A 0 King St. MEADOW LAKE TO BATTLEFORDS Rd. Industrial 1 12 H 6th Av Range Road 3051 1.9 158 km PROVINCIAL PARK Haichert St. W C 4 Population P 1.6 ? R R Bradbrooke Dr. 14,315 Saskatoon N Ave. Tupper C Queen St. 11 km 10 Destination Battlefords Box 1715, North Battleford, S9A 3W2 10 9 FIRST NATIONS INDEX Phone: 306-445-2000 MELVILLE 1-800-243-0394 43 km Radio Stations: REGINA S TRAVEL Territorial Dr. ROUTE YELLOWHEAD Prince Albert ROUTE CJNB-AM, 1050 1 189 km 0 Shell Lake 0 SASKATOON 141 km Saskatoon *Main Community t WINNIPEG CJCQ-FM, 97.9 h 146 km CARLYLE Edmonton S Batoche North Battleford 11 15 km 194 km 453 km t CJHD-FM, 93.3 . 523 km Martensville R 139 km 88 km a 19 km Tourist Radio - 100.5 FM ilw 15th Ave Warman ay C No. First Nation Map Co-ordinates N Allen No. First Nation Map Co-ordinates No. First Nation Map Co-ordinates No. First Nation Map Co-ordinates C A R 24 km N ve Sa R . Gallerypp Population 110th St. 110th *104 Ahtahkakoop First Nation . .D5 105C Flying Dust First Nation . .B6 *129 Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation . .A6 184D Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation . .G7 106th St. 295,095 11th Ave. Territorial Dr. Territorial - Metropolitan area included *96-97 Beardy’s & Okemasasis’ First Nation . .D4 *227 Fond du Lac First Nation . .C11 129A Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation . .A6 184E Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation . .H7 RCMP H 12 ? Tourism Saskatoon 11 *124 Big Island Lake Cree Nation . .A6 228 Fond du Lac First Nation . .C11 129B Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation . .A6 184F Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation . .I6 LLOYDMINSTER CN 8th Ave. S 101-202 Fourth Avenue North 16 137 km Sta. ou 2.4 Airport th R Phone: 1-800-567-2444 *118 Big River First Nation . .C5 229 Fond du Lac First Nation . .C11 129C Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation . .A6 *200 Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation . .G8 N A ai Wanuskewin MELVILLE O v RT e lw 1-306-242-1206 . a Credit Union CUPlex Heritage Park 118A Big River First Nation . .C5 231 Fond du Lac First Nation . .C11 *161 Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation . .A6 *201 Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation . .E5 EDMONTON H y Open year-round (Mon-Fri) Gold Eagle Casino Population 385 km 1.9 193A Birch Narrows First Nation . .B8 232 Fond du Lac First Nation . .C11 161A Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation . .A6 *068 Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation . .H1 YELLOWHEAD PRINCE ALBERT 4,562 ROUTE 1.5 0.8 Radio Stations: C 208 km a *193B Birch Narrows First Nation .
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