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Saskatchewan Highway 697

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Highway 697
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
& Parkdale and Meota RM
Length: 45.4 km (28.2 mi)
Major junctions
South end: Hwy 26 in the MeotaRM
North end: Hwy 3 in the Parkdale RM
Location
Rural
municipalities:
Meota, Parkdale
Highway system

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Hwy 696 Hwy 698

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Highway 697 connects Saskatchewan Highway 26 in the Meota rural municipality (RM) to Saskatchewan Highway 3 in the Parkdale RM. The length of Highway 697 is 45.4 kilometres (28.2 mi) and extends north, in the north western area of Saskatchewan west of North Battleford. There are no communities along Highway 697.

The rural municipality (RM) of Meota Number 468 number 468 has a population of 984 residents who are mainly farmers. The retail sector is the next highest employer in this area catering to the tourism sector followed by educational services. Hunting for waterfowl in this region is popular. A Federal Bird Sanctuary was established in the region in 1962 around Scentgrass Lake. Fishing is enjoyed on Jackfish Lake and in the Battlefords Provincial Park which is on the eastern banks of Jackfish Lake. In this region there are erected oil wells in the Meota Lloydminster Sand Pool. The RM is located on a parkland transition area in Jackfish country. The Local Improvement District was established to monitor civic affairs in 1907. In 1909, the RM of Meota was incorporated.Parkdale Number 98 has a population of 711 residents, with the majority of these employed in the agricultural sector. The next highest employer is education followed by industry. Parkdale RM was established in 1913, preceded by the Local Improvement District which handled civic affairs for three years prior to this. Seasonal visitations increase the population in the resort area of this region. 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) west of Glasylyn is the Little Loon Regional Park in a boreal forest transition area.


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