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Saskatchewan Highway 264
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| province | SK |
| type | Hwy |
| route | 264 |
| photo_width | 250 |
| length_km | 14.0 |
| length_round | 1 |
| length_ref | |
| direction_a | West |
| terminus_a | / Kingsmere Road at Waskesiu Lake |
| direction_b | East |
| terminus_b | east of Prince Albert National Park |
| rural_municipalities | Lakeland |
| previous_type | Hwy |
| previous_route | 263 |
| next_type | Hwy |
| next_route | 265 |
Highway 264 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan's 200-series highways primarily service its recreational areas. The highway runs from the CanAm Highway (Highway 2) to Highway 263 in Prince Albert National Park at Waskesiu Lake. It is about 14 km long.
About half of Highway 264 lies within the Prince Albert National Park. The section outside of it connects with Elk Ridge and an access road to McPhee Lake Beach.
Route description
Hwy 264 begins inside Prince Albert National Park in the village of Waskesiu Lake at the intersection between Kingsmere Road and Hwy 263 (Lakeview Drive). It heads southeast past a golf course before leaving the village and having an intersection with Narrows Road. The highway then winds its way through remote woodlands for several kilometres to leave the park and enter the District of Lakeland No. 521, traveling through Elk Ridge and just to the south of McPhee Lake Beach. Shortly thereafter, Hwy 264 comes to an end at the junction with Hwy 2 (CanAm Highway). The entire length of Hwy 264 is a paved, two-lane highway.
Major intersections
References
References
- "Highway 264 in Saskatchewan".
- "Prince Albert National Park". Government of Canada.
- "Waskesiu Lake". Government of Saskatchewan.
- "Prince Albert National Park". Government of Saskatchewan.
- Government of Saskatchewan. "Official Saskatchewan Highway Map".
- [[Parks Canada]]. "Maps - Prince Albert National Park".
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