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Saskatchewan Highway 307

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

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Highway 307 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 7 to Highway 21. The highway intersects Highways 772 and 675, where it changes cardinal directions from north-south to east-west, and passes through the communities of Smiley and Coleville. It is about 47 kilometres (29 mi) long.[1]

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Route description

Hwy 307 begins just a few kilometres east of the village of Flaxcombe at an intersection with Hwy 7 within the Rural Municipality of Kindersley No. 290. It heads north through rural prairie lands for several kilometres to enter the Rural Municipality of Prairiedale No. 321, travelling along the western edge of the village of Smiley to have a junction with Hwy 772. Continuing on through rural areas, the highway eventually reaches a junction with Hwy 675, where it makes a sudden sharp right and changes cardinal directions from north–south to east–west. Crossing into the Rural Municipality of Oakdale No. 320, Hwy 307 heads due east to pass through the south side of the village of Coleville before coming to an end at an intersection with Hwy 21, within the road continuing east as Township Road 320. The entire length of Hwy 307 is a paved, two-lane highway. The highway does cross a former railway line at both Smiley and Coleville.[2]

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