Saskatchewan Highway 368

Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Highway 368 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 5 near Muenster to Highway 3 near Beatty. It is about 89 kilometres (55 mi) long.[1]

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Highway 368 marker
Highway 368
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length89.4 km[1] (55.6 mi)
Major junctions
South end Highway 5 at Muenster
Major intersections Highway 41 at Claggett
North end Highway 3 at Beatty
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesSt. Peter, Lake Lenore, Flett's Springs
Highway system
    Highway 367 Highway 369
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    Highway 368 intersects Highways 756, 777, 776, and 41. Highway 368 passes near Lake Lenore, St. Brieux, Pathlow, and Claggett.

    It was voted the worst highway in Saskatchewan in the spring of 2006.[2]

    Between 2008 and 2012, a 35-km stretch of Highway 368 near Lenore Lake was upgraded to primary weight. The rebuilt section runs from Grid Road 756 south of Lake Lenore north to the Pleasantdale Grid Road south of St. Brieux. The project cost $25 million and was part of the provincial government's 10-year, $5 billion Transportation for Economic Advantage program.[3][4]

    Major intersections

    From south to north:[5]

    More information Rural municipality, Location ...
    Rural municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
    St. Peter No. 369Muenster0.00.0 Highway 5 Watson, Humboldt, SaskatoonSouthern terminus
    14.38.9
    Highway 756 Marysburg, Annaheim
    Lake Lenore No. 399Lake Lenore24.014.9
    Highway 777 west Middle Lake
    South end of Hwy 777 concurrency
    30.118.7
    Highway 777 east Naicam
    North end of Hwy 777 concurrency
    St. Brieux56.134.9
    Highway 773 west
    Flett's Springs No. 429Pathlow68.142.3Township Road 433
    76.647.6
    Highway 776
    Claggett80.049.7 Highway 41 Wakaw, Saskatoon, Melfort
    Beatty89.455.6 Highway 3 Prince Albert, MelfortNorthern terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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