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Saskatchewan Highway 4

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

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Highway 4 is a major provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[2] It runs from U.S. Route 191 at the United States border near Monchy to Highway 224 / Highway 904 in Meadow Lake Provincial Park.[3] Highway 4 is about 652 kilometres (405 mi) long.[1]

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Major communities that Highway 4 passes through are Swift Current, Rosetown, Biggar, Battleford, North Battleford, and Meadow Lake. It also passes The Battlefords Provincial Park.[4]

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History

Highway 4 was originally designated as Provincial Highway 1, while the present-day Highway 1 was designated as Provincial Highway 4.[5] The designations were switched around c.1940 to allow for the future Trans-Canada Highway to have the same number across western Canada.[6]

Route description

Highway 4S

Several maps, such as MapArt's mapbook of Saskatchewan Cities and Towns shows a Highway 4S spur heading east from the intersection of Highway 4 in Swift Current to the city's airport, following Airport Road.[7] The roadway is not designated Highway 4S on the Saskatchewan Highway's Official Highway Map.[8][9]

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