Highway 641 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure & Transport Canada |
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Length: | 153.30 km (95.26 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | Hwy 39 near Rouleau | |||
Hwy 22 |
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North end: |
Hwy 15 at Semans |
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Location | ||||
Rural municipalities: |
Redburn, Pense, Lumsden No. 189, Longlaketon, Mount Hope | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
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Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Highway 641 is a highway in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, beginning at Highway 39 near Rouleau, and traveling north ending at Highway 15 at Semans. The highway intersects the Trans Canada Highway, Saskatchewan Highway 1 south of Pense and east of Belle Plaine, Highway 20 at Lumsden, and Highway 22 at Earl Grey. Local Improvement Districts were the precursors of rural municipalities which initially established and maintained roads in their area. Early settlers helped to construct and maintain the route and would get paid road improvement wages from the local rural municipality. The 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) concurrency between Highway 20 and Highway 641 was constructed in 1927 following the removal of the Canadian National Railway line between Lumsden and Craven. The remainder of the road followed Dominion land survey township and range lines.