Saskatchewan Highway 10

Highway 10 is a provincial paved undivided highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[2] It runs from Highway 1 near Balgonie until it transitions into PTH 5 at the Manitoba border. Highway 10 is about 225 km (140 mi) long. It passes through Fort Qu'Appelle, Balcarres, Melville, and Yorkton. It intersects Highway 1 and Highway 16.[1]

Highway 10 marker
Highway 10
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length225.1 km[1] (139.9 mi)
Major junctions
West end Highway 1 (TCH) near Balgonie
Major intersections
East end PTH 5 at Manitoba border near Lake of the Prairies
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesEdenwold, South Qu'Appelle, North Qu'Appelle, Abernethy, McLeod, Stanley, Cana, Orkney, Wallace, Calder
Major citiesMelville, Yorkton
TownsFort Qu'Appelle
Highway system
Highway 9 Highway 11

The highway is a component of Canada's National Highway System. Between Highway 1 the intersection with Highway 9 / Highway 16 concurrency in Yorkton, it is designated as a Core Route.[3]

The Melville–Yorkton section of Highway 10 used to go through Willowbrook; in the 1960s Highway 10 was realigned to a more direct route with the bypassed section becoming part of Highway 47 and Highway 52.[4][5]

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Major intersections

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From west to east:[6]

Rural municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Edenwold No. 158Balgonie0.00.0  Highway 1 (TCH) west – ReginaInterchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
South Qu'Appelle No. 157Edgeley24.515.2  Highway 364 west – Edenwold
North Qu'Appelle No. 18733.620.9  Highway 210 north – Echo Valley Provincial Park
35.622.1  Highway 35 south – Qu'Appelle, WeyburnWest end of Hwy 35 concurrency
Fort Qu'Appelle46.028.6  Highway 35 north to Highway 22 – Wadena
  To Highway 56 – Fort San, Indian Head
  To Highway 210 south – Echo Valley Provincial Park
East end of Hwy 35 concurrency;
Hwy 56 passes underneath Hwy 10 east of intersection
Abernethy No. 186Balcarres63.839.6  Highway 310 north – Ituna
 
 
Highway 619 south – Indian Head
71.944.7  Highway 22 east – Abernethy, Lemberg
88.254.8 
 
Highway 617 – Wolseley, Goodeve
West of Duff
Stanley No. 215109.167.8 
 
Highway 618 south
City of Melville117.172.8  Highway 47 south – Grenfell, Estevan
 
 
Highway 740 west – Westview
West end of Hwy 47 concurrency
118.073.3  Highway 15 (3rd Avenue W) – Ituna, Bredenbury
119.874.4  Highway 47 north (Queen Street) – SpringsideEast end of Hwy 47 concurrency
Cana No. 214
No major junctions
Orkney No. 244
No major junctions
City of Yorkton155.896.8   Highway 10A east to Highway 52 – City CentreHwy 10 branches east
159.799.2  Highway 9 south – Whitewood
   Highway 16 (TCH/YH) east – Winnipeg
Hwy 10 branches north; west end of Hwy 9 / Hwy 16 concurrence
161.4100.3    Highway 10A west / Highway 16A (TCH) west (Broadway Street) to Highway 52 – City Centre
    Highway 16 (TCH/YH) west / Highway 9 north – Canora, Saskatoon
Hwy 10 branches east; east end of Hwy 9 / Hwy 16 concurrence
Wallace No. 243Tonkin174.3108.3 
 
Highway 637 south – Saltcoats
West end of Hwy 637 concurrency
179.2111.3 
 
Highway 637 north – Rhein
East end of Hwy 637 concurrency
Calder No. 241Wroxton200.3124.5  Highway 8 north – Kamsack
  Highway 80 south – Churchbridge, Esterhazy
West end of Hwy 8 concurrency
210.1130.6Calder access road
220.0136.7  Highway 8 south – MacNutt, LangenburgEast end of Hwy 8 concurrency
221.9137.9  Highway 369 north – Togo
225.1139.9  PR 482 south – Dropmore, Shellmouth, Asessippi Provincial ParkSaskatchewan–Manitoba border
  PTH 5 east – Roblin, DauphinContinuation into Manitoba
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Highway 10A

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Highway 10A
LocationYorkton
Length5.0 km[1] (3.1 mi)

Highway 10A is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan serving the city of Yorkton. It runs from Highway 10 at the city's southwestern limits to Highway 16 / Highway 9 / Highway 10. Like most alternate routes, it was the original configuration for Highway 10 through Yorkton.

The highway travels northeast for approximately 2 km (1 mi) from Highway 10 (Queen Street) to Highway 52, where it travels east along Broadway Street. At Gladstone Avenue, Highway 16A joins Broadway Street, and the two highways run concurrently to its eastern terminus as Highway 16 / Highway 9 / Highway 10. Highway 10 continues east along Broadway Street.

Highway 10A is about 5 km (3 mi) long.[1]

Major intersections

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From west to east. The entire route is in Yorkton.

km[1]miDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  Highway 10 (Queen Street) – Regina, Melville, DauphinHwy 10A western terminus
1.91.2  Broadway Street (Highway 52 west) – ItunaHwy 10A follows Broadway Street
3.22.0  Gladstone Avenue (Highway 16A (TCH) west) – SaskatoonWest end of Hwy 16A concurrency
5.03.1    Highway 16 (TCH) / Highway 9 / Highway 10 west – Saskatoon, Canora, Whitewood, Winnipeg
  Broadway Street (Highway 10 east) – Dauphin
Hwy 10A / Hwy 16A eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Highway 10 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  2. ^ "TYPE ADMN_CLASS TOLL_RD RTE_NUM1 RTE_NUM2 ROUTE 1 Gravel ..." Government of Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2008.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Canada's National Highway System - Annual Report 2015" (PDF). Council of Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety. September 2016. p. 31. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  4. ^ Province of Saskatchewan (1926). Highway Map (Map). Department of Highways. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017.
  5. ^ Department of Highways and Transportation (1972). Saskatchewan Official Highway Map (Map). Government of Saskatchewan.
  6. ^ MapArt (2007). Saskatchewan Road Atlas (Map) (2007 ed.). 1:540,000. Oshawa, ON: Peter Heiler Ltd. pp. 35–36, 42–43. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.
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