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Truck Routes to SASKATOON, SASK Regina Truck Routes TO SASKATOON, SASK. NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASK. § EDMONTON, ALTA. ARMOUR RD INLAND DR 5.3 5.3 !. TO MELFORT, SASK. PRINCE ALBERT, SASK. TO IPSCO AND INDUSTRIAL DRIVE 6 11 PASQUA ST PASQUA 4.5 !. WHELAN DR COURTNEY ST 4.4 DR RD RODENBUSH LAKERIDGE ROCHDALE BLVD DEVONSHIRE DR DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE DR DEVONSHIRE CITY OF REGINA ROCHDALE 12TH AVE N LANDFILL BLVD DALGLIESH DR 7.2 SANGSTER BLVD !. 5.3 !. BROAD ST FLEETST McINTOSH ST RINK AVE 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.8 PILOT BUTTE !. CO-OP HEAVY BALGONIE 4.5 !. !. WINNIPEGST !. OIL UPGRADER !. 5.9 ALTERNATE ACCESS McCARTHY BLVD !. RING RD 5.4 !. 46 9TH AVE N 9TH AVE N 4.8 McMURCHY AVE 7.2 6.7 !. SHERWOOD 7TH AVE N COURTNEY ST COURTNEY ST 4.9 RING RD Weight restriction DR 5 tonnes TURVEY RD ARGYLEARGYLE N N STST McDONALD ST ú ú SHERWOOD DR 1ST AVE N 5.4 4.8 !. AVONHURST DR !. GRIDRD Weight restriction PARK ST Sign Posted at Site 1ST AVE N 1ST AVE N DOROTHYDOROTHY STST CNR YARDS !. HENDERSON DR 5.4 MIKKELSON DR FLEET ST 6 !. 3.8 4.7 4.7 !. ROSS AVE HAULED WASTEWATER 3RD AVE JENKINS DR ROSS AVE 4.8 STATION 4.8 4TH AVE !. !. TOWER RD SEPTAGE 5.3 5.5 !. 4.8 SITE 4.8 PINKIEPINKIE RDRD McDONALDMcDONALDSTST McCARTHY BLVD 7TH AVE 7TH AVE WINNIPEGWINNIPEGSTST ALBERTALBERT STST BROAD ST BROAD ST 8TH AVE 4.2 LEWVAN DR DEWDNEY AVE ELPHINSTONE ST !. DEWDNEY AVE ELPHINSTONE ST !. DEWDNEY AVE 3.8 !. CPR YARDS TO BRANDON, MAN. 6.7 4.9 u" !. !. 4.2 WINNIPEG, MAN. FLEET ST REGINA SASKATCHEWAN DR FLEET ST EXHIBITION !. CONNECTS TO HIGHWAYS ROYAL ST ROYAL ROYAL ST ROYAL RINGRD 6.3 GROUNDS 4.1 CAMBRIDGE !. AVE NO. McARA ST McARA McARA ST McARA 1035 5.3 4.9 4.9 5.4 6.0 6.4 EASTGATE DR VICTORIA AVE !. 1 !.!. SASKATCHEWAN DR !. !. !. 5.4 1 ³² ³² QUANCE 13TH AVE 13TH AVE ST TO MELVILLE, SASK. !. ARCOLA AVE YORKTON, SASK. 7.2 QUANCE u" ST !. COLLEGE AVE !. COURTNEY (GRIDST RD) COURTNEY (GRIDST RD) !. PASQUA STST PASQUA PASQUA 5.1 5.1 WALES DR DR WALES WALES 5.5 UNIVERSITY DR PARK 4.5 BROADWAY AVE UNIVERSITY DR PARK REGINA !. AIRPORT 5.1 TRUESDALE PRINCE OF PARK ST PARK REGINA AVE 19TH AVE ST PARK 5.0 DR DOUGLAS AVE Legend 1 WOODHAMS DR MONTAGUE MONTAGUE ST MONTAGUE MONTAGUE ST ³² HILL AVE Truck Routes !. WASCANA LEWVAN DR DR LEWVAN LEWVAN 7.5 4.5 UNIVERSITY PARK DR DANGEROUS GOODS HILL AVE (GRID RD) 1 !. ASSINIBOINE AVE ³² ARCOLA AVE 4.8 EDINBURGH DR HEAVY VEHICLE 23RD AVE PARKWAY PICKUP DELIVERY 6 WASCANA WOODLAND GATE N GROVE DR QUEEN ST QUEEN ST TO CARLYLE, SASK. Truck Route Areas 25TH AVE (GRID RD) WEYBURN, SASK. HILLSDALEHILLSDALE STST UNRESTRICTED ESTEVAN, SASK. PARLIAMENT MacPHERSON UNIVERSITY U.S. BORDER AVE AVE KRAMER OF !. PARLIAMENT AVE ú HEAVY VEHICLE BLVD REGINA !. Pedestrian Bridge 5.7 33 OVERHEAD HIGHWAY NO. 1 STRUCTURAL BY PASS MONTAGUE ST MONTAGUE ST 5.8 CLEARANCES !. 5.4 ALBERT ST (IN METRES) GRANT DR !. GORDON RD 4.8 HIGHWAY GRANT RD !. PAVED ROAD 4.9 !. GRAVEL ROAD 5.1 LEWVAN LEWVAN LEWVAN DRDR CITY LIMITS SHANNON RD 5.3 5.4 4.7 5.0 PINKIEPINKIE RDRD 1 !. !. !. !. ³² HIGHWAY #1 5.3 TO MOOSE JAW, SASK. 5.0 SWIFT CURRENT, SASK. 5.0 CALGARY, ALTA. !. TO WEYBURN, SASK. 6 ESTEVAN, SASK. U.S. BORDER Date: 12/3/2020.
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