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Saskatchewan Highway 255

Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada


Summary

Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

FieldValue
provinceSK
typeHwy
route255
photo_width250
length_km22.8
length_round1
length_ref
direction_aSouth
terminus_anear Nipawin
direction_bNorth
terminus_bTobin Lake
rural_municipalitiesNipawin, Moose Range
previous_typeHwy
previous_route247
next_typeHwy
next_route263

Highway 255 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan's 200-series highways primarily service its recreational areas. The highway runs from Highway 55 to the resort village of Tobin Lake. It is about 23 km long.

Highway 255 runs along Range Road 2133, Township Road 520, and Range Road 2130.

Route description

Hwy 255 begins in the Rural Municipality of Nipawin No. 487 at an intersection with Hwy 55 (Northern Woods and Water Route) nearly halfway between the town of Nipawin and the hamlet of Blue Jay. It heads north along Range Road 2133 to cross the Petaigan River via a causeway and travel through rural farmland for a few kilometres, passing by the Rolling Pines Golf Course and an RV park before curving eastward onto Township Road 520 near the Gingara Subsivision. After travelling due east through rural areas for a few kilometres, the highway makes a sudden sharp left onto Range Road 2130 as it crosses into the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486, with Township Road 520 continuing east towards Hwy 123, Petaigan, and Cumberland House. Hwy 255 begins running parallel to the southern coastline of Tobin Lake, heading northeast past several lakeside resorts and campgrounds to enter the resort village of Tobin Lake, travelling through neighbourhoods before coming to an end at a boat launch in the centre of town. The entire length of Hwy 255 is a paved, two-lane highway.

Major intersections

References

References

  1. "Highway 255 in Saskatchewan".
  2. "Tobin Lake Resort". Government of Saskatchewan.
  3. Government of Saskatchewan. "Official Saskatchewan Highway Map".
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