Highway 20 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length: | 189.8 km (117.9 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | Hwy 11 near Lumsden | |||
North end: | Hwy 3 near Birch Hills | |||
Location | ||||
Rural municipalities: |
Wreford RM Humboldt RM Lumsden RM Usborne RM Wolverine RM Three Lakes RM | |||
Major cities: | Humboldt, Lanigan, Lumsden | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
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Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
Highway 20 is a major road intended for travel by the public between Highway 11 Lumsden to Highway 3 at Birch Hills. Saskatchewan's main roadways are located in the central/southern geographical land area of rolling prairie and grass land in a western Canadian prairie province. This highway is one which runs south to north and is located just east of Saskatoon and just north of Regina. At the northern extremity near Lanigan, the highway helps to service the PCS Lanigan potash mining operation. Down south, the highway is popular for tourists heading out to the Qu'Appelle Valley and resorts and beaches of Last Mountain Lake.
Along Highway 20 these are a listing of lakes, big things, statues, historical markers, beaches, historical sites and buildings, national, regional and provincial parks.
Highway 20 piggybacks or shares its route with these other highways, also named a concurrency.