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MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Saskatchewan Highway #11 "Highway 11" Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Welcome to city of Regina, Winnipeg Street. Access to Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Junction of SK; Hwy #1 West to Moose Jaw, SK. Swift Current, SK. and AB/SK border. East to Moosomin, SK, Virden, SK. - The Royal Saskatchewan Museum was established in Regina as the Provincial Museum in 1906. It was the first museum in Saskatchewan, and the first provincial museum in the three Prairie Provinces. - Attractions in REgina, SK: - Royal Saskatchewan Museum, R C M P Museum, Access to Highway #11 north to Saskatoon. - Attractions in and around Regina, SK. - RCMP Heritage Centre, Regina Plains Museum, - Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame & Museum, - RCMP Training Academy, - Regina Floral Conservatory, - MacKenzie Art Gallery, - Sask. Government House Museum and Heritage Property, - Wascana Place, - Saskatchewan War Memorial Project, - Dieppe Memorial. 1.0 Albert St Exit Junction of city of Regina, SK, Ring Road. Highway #11 overlaps Highway #6 at this point. Highway #6 North to communities of Earl Grey Southey adn Serath, South to Corinne, Parry. 1.9 Photo View from highway Highway #6 leaves Highway #11 at this point. 2.4 Photo View from highway Highway is named 'The Louis Riel Trail'. - Highway #11 in - The Louis Riel Trail Saskatchewan, Canada connects the province's three largest cities: highway sign Regina, SK., Saskatoon, SK, and Prince Albert, SK. It is which is approximately 395 kilometers (244 mi.) long. It is also known as the Louis Riel Trail after the 19th century Metis leader. It runs from Highway #6 north of Regina, SK until Highway 2 south of Prince Albert, SK. 3.4 Pasqua St. Exit 4.9 Access to truck weigh station 6.0 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK. 8.4 Grid Road #734 Access to grid road. Access to community of Convie - East side of highway. 15.8 Point of Information Entering Qu-Appelle Valley. 16.5 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK; Looking at the town of Lumsden, SK. - Atractions in and around Lumsden, SK: Lumsden Museum - Craven, SK. Country Jamboree a annual music festival held every summer just 5 minutes from Lumsden. - Griffith's Petting Zoo - Dallas Valley Ranch Camp - Lumsden Beach Camp - Last Mountain House Provincial Historic Park - Beaver Creek Ranch & Horse Centre - The Annual Lumsden Duck Derby - St. Michael's Retreat. 17.7 Point of Information Crossing Qu'Appelle River. The Qu'Appelle River Canadian river flows 430 km east from Lake Diefenbaker, SK; in southwestern Saskatchewan to join the Assiniboine River in Manitoba. 18.0 Exit to community of Lumsden, SK. 21.6 Junction of Highway #54 Access to Regina Beach Recreational Area and Lumsden Beach. 26.3 Access to community of West side of highway. Disley, SK. Page 1/5 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jul-16 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 33.7 Junction of Highway #354 Access to community of Dike and Grandview Beach. Access to Last Mountain Lake, Last Mountain House Provincial Historical Park. 34.2 Access to community of West side of highway. Bethune, SK. 37.6 Bethune Provincial Rest Historical marker, toilets, BBQ pits - North side of highway. Area 37.6 Text of Fort Ellis Elbow Trail. 37.6 Photo of Red River cart used on these trails. 44.3 Access to community of West side of highway. Findlater, SK. 45.7 Junction of Highway #2 Access to Red River Rest Area - 5 kms North. North to communities of Prince Albert, SK. Young, SK. Wakaw, SK. NOTE: For highway travel via Sask. Highway #2 north or south - See Milebymile.com - Road Map Highway Travel Guide. US/Can Border to Highway #16 The Yellow Head Route for driving directions. 52.5 Highway #2 overlaps Highway #11 at this point. 52.8 Junction of Highway #2 South to city of Moose Jaw, SK. Access to community of Chamberlain, SK. - West side of highway. Chamberlain, SK; is the last town between Regina, SK and Saskatoon, SK that Highway #11, the Louis Riel Trail, still passes through. The highway narrows to two lanes. 58.1 Roadside turnout Paved with historical sign, no other services - North side of highway. 'Buffalo Rubbing Stone - Large granite boulder near this point is a natural monument to the great herds of bison that once ranged ove the entire prairie and Aspen parkland. The rock itself is a glaciel erratic deposit by the last continental glacier. It originated in the Canadian shield at least 300 miles North of here. 58.1 Photo from roadside turnout looking at glaciel rock. 61.2 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK. 62.3 Community of Aylesbury, West side of highway. SK. 69.9 Welcome to town of Craik, Junction of Grid Rd #732, access to community of Penzance, SK - 30 SK. kms. 70.7 Town area of Craik - Photo Access to Craik Regional Park, picnic area, campground Access to of Sustainable Living Craik hospital. Project Access to the Craik Sustainable Living Project. The eco-centre is a model of sustainable principals in action, also functioning as a restaurant, golf shop and meeting area. Future development will involve an ecovillage. There is also a 9 hole golf course already at this site. 72.2 Access Grid Road #643 West side of highway. 79.9 Grid Road #749 Access to Lake Diefenbaker, SK. Access to community of Elbow, SK - West of highway; access to community of Liberty, SK. - East of highway. Attractions in and around Elbow, SK. - Mistaseni Cairn - The Elbow Museum - The Elbow Heritage Church 85.4 Photo View from highway Welcome to town of Davidson, SK. 86.4 Access to town of Services off of highway available, campground - West side of highway. Davidson, SK. Page 2/5 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jul-16 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 88.4 Junction of Highway #44. Access to town of Davidson, West to community of Loreburn, SK. Junction of Grid Rd #653 and #747 - access to community of Imperial,SK. East of highway. 88.4 Services at highway Fuel. 94.3 Access to community of East side of highway. Allan, SK 94.5 Access to Knob Hill Rd West side of highway. 97.3 Townline Road 97.9 Town of Bladworth 98.8 Blacklake Road East side of highway. 107.2 Looking North at town of Kenaston, SK. 109.2 Junction of #15 Services off highway, gas diesel, access to B&B. East access to Nokomis - 55 kms. West to Broderick, SK- 28 kms. East to Outlook, SK . Access to rest area with picnic area. 109.2 Junction of #15 Town of Kenaston. The settlement was first known as Bonnington Springs, Assinboia, North West Territories but usually referred to as 'Bonnington.' In late 1905, when Saskatchewan became a province, the name was changed to 'Kenaston,' honoring F.E. Kenaston, who was the Vice President of the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company. 112.2 Acces to Grid Rd #300 West side of highway. 114.6 Strong Siding Road 119.6 Junction of Grid Road #764 120.5 Access to town of Hanley, West side of highway. Access to campgrounds. SK 120.7 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK. 123.8 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK. 125.9 Township Road East side of highway. 126.8 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK. 126.9 Photo View from highway Looking north at Lake Blackstrap, SK. 128.3 Indi Road West side of highway. 128.9 Photo View from highway While driving north to Saskatoon, SK. 131.2 Junction of Grid Rd #663 East side of highway. 133.1 Junction of Highway #211 Access to Blackstrap Provincial Park - 7 kms. East 133.2 View from highway Town of Dudurn, SK - West side of highway. Photo of Blackstrap Lake looking at Mount. Blackstrap, SK. 133.3 Photo View from highway Access to Blackstrap Provincial Park, campground. - Blackstrap Provincial Park, SK; named after the mountain that rises 45 metres above the surrounding prairies. The main beach is situated just northeast of the mountain. Visitors will find a picnic area, playground, and food concession. A day lodge offering meals operate during the summer. - Camping facilities: This park features 30 campsites at Kevin Misfeldt campground, located south of the mountain, and 20 at Hazelnut Grove campground to the north. About one quarter of the park's sites are electrified. Hot showers, firewood, fresh water, and sewage disposal are available. Page 3/5 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jul-16 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 133.3 Photo looking at Blackstrap Blackstrap Lake a man-made lake, nine miles long, 1/2 mile wide, and lake, SK up to 30 feet deep, Blackstrap Lake is home to the townsites of Thode and Shields, Mount Blackstrap was built in 1969/70 for the 1971 Canada Winter Games that were awarded to Saskatoon. Mount Blackstrap is a skier's haven and a training ground for many athletes. Blackstrap is an excellent location for fishing and sailing/boating. Fisherman can find perch, walleye, pike and white fish in Blackstrap's waters. 136.3 Access to the community of West side of highway. Access to police detachment of Dundurn, SK. Dundurn, SK. 140.4 Access to Strehlow Road East side of highway. 142.0 Photo View from highway View from highway driving North. 142.4 Haultain Road East side of highway. 144.5 Tamke Road East side of highway.