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Saskatchewan Highway 924
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Highway 924, also known as Elaine Lake Road, is a provincial highway in the north-west region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 55 near Cowan Dam Recreation Site at the source of the Cowan River to the community of Dore Lake[1] on Doré Lake. The highway connects with Highway 916.[2] It is about 64 kilometres (40 mi) long.
Highway 924 was originally designated as Highway 124, but was renumbered in the early 1980s as part of the establishment of the 900-series highways.[3][4]
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Communities and recreation
Highway 924 provides access to the communities of Dore Lake and Sled Lake, as well as the provincial recreation sites of Dore Lake (Michel Point),[5] Beaupré Creek, and Shirley Lake. Lakes accessed from the highway include Doré Lake, Beaupré Lake, Shirley Lake,[6] Sled Lake, and Cowan Lake.
Shirley Lake Recreation Site (54.4881°N 107.2521°W)[7] is accessed from a short road off of Highway 924. It is a small park with a boat launch on the southern shore of Shirley Lake.[8] Shirley Lake is a small but deep lake. It is 46.52 hectares (115.0 acres) in size with a depth of 18.4 metres (60 ft).[9]
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