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Saskatchewan Highway 34

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Highway 34
Route information
Length: 62 km (39 mi)
Major junctions
South end: S-511 at Port of Big Beaver (closed)
48°59′57″N 105°09′44″W / 48.9993°N 105.1623°W / 48.9993; -105.1623 (Saskatchewan Highway 34, southern end)
North end: Hwy 13 west of Ogema
49°33′07″N 105°07′22″W / 49.5519°N 105.1229°W / 49.5519; -105.1229 (Saskatchewan Highway 34, northern end)
Highway system

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Hwy 33 Hwy 35
Communities
Rural municipalities

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Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Highway 34 designates major roads intended for travel by the public between Highway 13 just to the west of Ogema to the US border. The highway used to connect to Montana Secondary Highway 511 at the Port of Big Beaver, however the port closed in 2011. Saskatchewan's main roadways are located in the central/southern geographical land area of rugged badlands, and rolling prairie and grass land in a western Canadian prairie province. This paved highway along with Red Coat Trail and Outlaw Tail, early Red river cart trails encompassed the Big Muddy Badlands.

Communities along route 34 travelling from south to north includes firstly, the Port of Big Beaver, a community on the United States - Canada border. Big Beaver is a hamlet of about 21 people in southwestern Saskatchewan.Bengough is a town of about 337 people in 2006. Prairie South School Division No, 210 supports Bengough School which has about 180 students. This consolidated school K-12 supports children from rural areas via school bus. Bengough also is home to the SouthEast Regional College. Route 34 passes near Glasnevin, which is an unincorporated area.


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