SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAY 20


'Highway 20' is a major road intended for travel by the public between Highway 11 Lumsden to Highway 3 at Birch Hills. Saskatchewan's main roadways are located in the central/southern geographical land area of rolling prairie and grass land in a western Canadian prairie province. This highway is one which runs south to north and is located just east of Saskatoon and just north of Regina. At the northern extremity near Lanigan, the highway helps to service the PCS Lanigan potash mining operation. Down south, the highway is popular for tourists heading out to the ''Qu'Appelle Valley'' and resorts and beaches of ''Last Mountain Lake''.

Contents
Communities
Rural municipalties
History
Major Attractions
Concurrencies
List Junctions Major Intersections south to north
Trivia
References

Communities



Lumsden a town of 1600 people nestled in the Qu'Appelle Valley and hosts the Lumsden Duck Derby.[1]

Craven hosts the annual summer Craven Country Jamboree Craven World Campground

Valeport

Bulyea milepost 104.4 on the Canadian Pacific Railway CPR rail line from Regina to Lanigan Bulyea Junction

Strasbourg Station .[2]

Duval

Cymric

Govan

Hatfield

Nokomis by the junction of provincial HWY 20 & HWY 15[3]

Lockwood [4]

Lanigan the Historic Carlton Trail passes near Lanigan, Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) connected Winnipeg/Edmonton through Lanigan, [5]

Burr

Humboldt city of 5,500 people [6]

Pilger

Middle Lake[7]

Birch Hills

Rural municipalties



R.M. ofWreford No. 280

R.M. of Lumsden No. 189

Rural Municipality (RM) of Three Lakes

Usborne No. 310

The R. M. of Wolverine 340 - western border 65 miles east of Saskatoon, Highway 16, to Highway 20.[8]

Humboldt No. 370

History



★ On September 26, 2000 Highway 20 saw construction in resurfacing the highway for 6.6 km just north of Lanigan [9]

June 20, 2001, another resurfacing project resulted in improvements to a 12.9 km section of Highway 20 just north of Guernsey. It was just north of the Highway 16 junction, and northward and cost an estimated $800,000.[10]

Major Attractions


Along Highway 20 these are a listing of lakes, big things, statues, historical markers, beaches, historical sites and buildings, national, regional and provincial parks.

★ 20 Feet (6.1 Metres) high Whooping Crane named Walter was built April 1987 by the side of Highway 20 near Govan[11]

★ Middle Lake the smallest of three lakes near Middle Lake

★ Lucien Lake Regional Park near Middle Lake[7]

Last Mountain House Provincial Park

Last Mountain Regional Park [13]

Last Mountain Lake - Regina Beach, Saskatchewan Beach 11 km NW of Craven[14], Lumsden Beach

★ River Park regional park and Campground near Lumsden.[15]

★ Craven World Campground near Craven which hosts the annual summer Craven Country Jamboree Craven World Campground

Humboldt & District Museum and Art Gallery and Humboldt Historic Water Tower[6]

Strasbourg Station railway station has been refurbished into the museum.[2]

Concurrencies


Highway 20 piggybacks or shares its route with these other highways, also named a concurrency.

★ 10 km with hwy 15

★ 8 km with hwy 16 Provincial Highways @ Saskatchewan Highways Website

List Junctions Major Intersections south to north



Highway 99 | Highway 641

Highway 322

Highway 641

Highway 22

Highway 220

Highway 731

Highway 746

Highway 15 east

Highway 15 west

★ concurrency Highway 16 short strip east and west

Highway 5

Highway 756

Highway 777 east

Highway 777 west

Highway 779

Highway 41

Highway 3

Trivia



1925 Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator #1 opened at Bulyea junction Bulyea Junction

★ June 1963, the European based Alwinsal Corporation of Canada established near Lanigan now known as Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan[5]

References


1. Lumsden Prototype
2. Quick Saskatchewan vacation }
3. Nokomis, Saskatchewan - Town of Nokomis - Nokomis, Saskatchewan
4. Lockwood Cemetery - Lockwood, Saskatchewan
5. Lanigan Geography Lanigan is located in south central Saskatchewan ...
6. Humboldt Tourism
7. Middle Lake Geography Middle Lake belongs to the Rural ...
8. BWO - Canada - Saskatchewan R.M. of Wolverine Memory Album. Published by R.M. of Wolverine History, Plunkett, Saskatchewan.
9. RESURFACING HIGHWAY 20 NEAR LANIGAN - Government of Saskatchewan
10. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS NEAR GUERNSEY - Government of Saskatchewan
11. Town of Govan Whooping Crane (Walter)
12. Middle Lake Geography Middle Lake belongs to the Rural ...
13. Last Mountain Regional Park
14. Saskatchewan Beach Regional Park
15. Welcome to the Town of Lumsden
16. Humboldt Tourism
17. Quick Saskatchewan vacation }
18. Lanigan Geography Lanigan is located in south central Saskatchewan ...


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