Saskatchewan Highway 368
Highway 368 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 5 near Muenster to Highway 3 near Beatty. Highway 368 is about 89 kilometres (55 mi) long.[1]
Highway 368 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 89.4 km[1] (55.6 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Hwy 5 at Muenster | |||
Hwy 41 at Claggett | ||||
North end | Hwy 3 at Beatty | |||
Location | ||||
Rural municipalities | St. Peter, Lake Lenore, Flett's Springs | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
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Highway 368 intersects Highway 756, Highway 777, Highway 776, and Highway 41. Highway 368 passes near Lake Lenore, St. Brieux, Pathlow, and Claggett.
It was voted the worst highway in Saskatchewan in the Spring 2006.[2] The section from 4 miles (6.4 km) south of St. Brieux to 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Lake Lenore basically went from bad to impassable in the Spring of 2007.
Maintenance
10 kilometres (6.2 mi) around Lake Lenore will be graded in 2008. 2009 will see another 25 kilometres (16 mi) section upgraded to gravel highway status. Over the next two years the section between Lake Lenore and St. Brieux will have paved access. There will be primary weight truck haul route available for nine months of the year.[3] The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure will contribute $14 million and the partnership will offer $300,000 in services and products. The partnership in this region comprises ners providing about $300,000 in materials and services. Members of the partnership include the Lake Lenore, St. Brieux, St. Peter No. 369 Humboldt, Lake Lenore and Three Lakes, Bourgault Industries and the Lake Lenore Agro-Coop.[4] This is a portion of a program put forth by the provincial government called the Transportation for Economic Advantage. This program comprises infrastructure upgrades over the next 10 years and $5 billion are being allotted towards this campaign.[5]
Major intersections
From south to north:[6]
Rural municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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St. Peter No. 369 | Muenster | 0.0 | 0.0 | Hwy 5 – Watson, Humboldt, Saskatoon | Southern terminus |
| 14.3 | 8.9 | Hwy 756 – Marysburg, Annaheim | ||
Lake Lenore No. 399 | Lake Lenore | 24.0 | 14.9 | Hwy 777 west – Middle Lake | South end of Hwy 777 concurrency |
| 30.1 | 18.7 | Hwy 777 east – Naicam | North end of Hwy 777 concurrency | |
St. Brieux | 56.1 | 34.9 | Hwy 773 west | ||
Flett's Springs No. 429 | Pathlow | 68.1 | 42.3 | Township Road 433 | |
| 76.6 | 47.6 | Hwy 776 | ||
Claggett | 80.0 | 49.7 | Hwy 41 – Wakaw, Saskatoon, Melfort | ||
Beatty | 89.4 | 55.6 | Hwy 3 – Prince Albert, Melfort | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- Google (February 6, 2018). "Highway 368 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
- "Sask. gets ready to fix one of 'worst' highways". CBC 2008. December 12, 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
- "Construction beginson Highway 368". Saskatoon Star Phoenix. July 17, 2008. pp. A8 Local.
- "HIGHWAY 368 UPGRADE UNDERWAY". Highways and Infrastructure - Government of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Government. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
- "TRANSPORTATION FOR ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE INVESTMENT IN HIGHWAY 368 ..." Highways and Infrastructure - Government of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Government. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
- MapArt (2007). Saskatchewan Road Atlas (Map) (2007 ed.). 1:540,000. Oshawa, ON: Peter Heiler Ltd. pp. 25–26. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.