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Saskatchewan Highway 302

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

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Highway 302 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the northern terminal of the Weldon Ferry, which connects to Highway 682 across the South Saskatchewan River, to a dead end near the Nisbet Provincial Forest. It is about 72 kilometres (45 mi) long.

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Highway 302 goes westward from the South Saskatchewan River, passing near the communities of Birson, Fir Ridge, and Cecil. It then enters the city of Prince Albert as 15th Street. Within Prince Albert, Highway 302 connects with Highway 2 and Highway 3. West of Prince Albert, it passes through the Prince Albert Settlement and near the community of Lily Plain before ending.

Highway 302 provides access to La Colle Falls and Saskatchewan River Forks Recreation Site.

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History

Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation (SHT), now the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, undertook a landslide risk management system program to monitor risk sites, applying technological innovations to prevent any further erosion of the riverbank and plan responses to future landslide movement detected by monitors. Highway 302 near Prince Albert along the North Saskatchewan River near the Saskatchewan Penitentiary has experienced retrogressive landslides.[2]

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Major intersections

From west to east:[3]

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