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Saskatchewan Highway 909
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Highway 909 is a provincial highway in the far north region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 155, beginning 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) south of the hamlet of Bear Creek, to the settlement of Turnor Lake. It is about 29.4 kilometres (18.3 mi) long.[1][2]
The access road to Turnor Lake was built when Highway 155 was built to La Loche during the 1960s.[3] Highway 909 was rebuilt beginning in 1997, and this update was completed in September 2001.[4] It is entirely unpaved.
Along the highway are local trails leading to lakes. The Palmbere Lake access trail is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the turn-off and the McAnesley Lake access trail is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from the turn-off.[5]
Beginning at the terminus of Highway 909 in the village of Turnor Lake, the 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) long 909 Road leads south-east to the northern shore of Frobisher Lake.
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