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Saskatchewan Highway 36

Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

Saskatchewan Highway 36

Summary

Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

FieldValue
provinceSK
typeHwy
route36
map
map_customyes
map_notesHighway 36 highlighted in red
imageSk Hwy 36 Willow Bunch Lake.jpg
photo_notesHighway 36 with Willow Bunch Lake in the background
photo_width250
length_km144.2
length_round1
length_ref
direction_aSouth
terminus_aat the U.S. border near Coronach
junctionnear Coronach
near Verwood
direction_bNorth
terminus_bsouth of Moose Jaw
rural_municipalitiesHart Butte, Poplar Valley, Willow Bunch, Excel, Terrell, Baildon
previous_typeHwy
previous_route35
next_typeHwy
next_route37

near Verwood

Highway 36 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Montana Highway 13 at the US border at the Port of Coronach north to Highway 2. It is about 144 km long.

Route description

Highway 36 on the north side of Willow Bunch

Highway 36 begins at the Scobey–Coronach Border Crossing and heads due north where it meets and begins a 21 km concurrency with Highway 18. The concurrency heads west where it crosses the East Poplar River — a major tributary of the Poplar River and the location of the Poplar River Power Station. From the river crossing, Highway 36 and 18 head north-west to Coronach. Beyond Coronach, the concurrency continues north-west for a further 11 km before Highway 18 splits off west and Highway 36 continues north towards Willow Bunch. As the highway approaches Willow Bunch, it provides access to Jean Louis Legare Regional Park and traverses the Big Muddy Badlands.

Highway 36 continues north from Willow Bunch where it runs past the western shore of Willow Bunch Lake and meets Highway 13. It has a 9.7 km eastward concurrency with 13 before returning to its northerly routing towards Highway 2. Along the route towards Highway 2, it passes through the communities of Crane Valley and Galilee and to the west of The Dirt and Cactus Hills.

Major intersections

From south to north:

References

References

  1. "Highway 36 in Saskatchewan".
  2. "South - Coronach - Hwys 18, 36". Government of Saskatchewan.
  3. "Jean Louis Legare Regional Park". Government of Saskatchewan.
  4. "South - Willow Bunch - Hwy 36". Government of Saskatchewan.
  5. (11 June 2015). "The Mysterious Ghosts of Galilee: Ghost Town, Saskatchewan". Varial Technologies, Inc..
  6. "5 hidden gems not to be missed in Saskatchewan".
  7. MapArt. (2007). "Saskatchewan Road Atlas". Peter Heiler Ltd.
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