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Saskatchewan Highway 49 shield

Highway 49
Route information
Length: 170 km (110 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Hwy 35 south of Fosston
East end: Manitoba border near Benito
highway continues as PTH 49
Location
Towns: Kelvington, Lintlaw, Preeceville, Sturgis, Norquay, Pelly
Highway system

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Hwy 48 Hwy 51

Highway 49 is a highway in the east central portion of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. In the west on Highway 35 are the neighboring communities of Fosston and Hendon. From Highway 35, Highway 49 travels east to the Manitoba border, where it transitions to PTH 49. This is a primary Saskatchewan highway maintained by the provincial government and is paved for its length. Located along this highway are Kelvington, Lintlaw, Preeceville, Sturgis, Norquay, and Pelly. This highway also runs near Stenen and Hyas. Just within the Manitoba border is Benito. The highway terminates less than a mile into Manitoba at PTH 83.

Highway 49 arrives at Fort Livingstone, First Seat of Government for the entire territories, 1876. For 171 kilometers, this highway features several various festivals, and attractions as the road passes through vibrant towns and villages.

Contents

Communities along the route [link]

West to East

Rural municipalities along the route [link]

Junctions [link]

Concurrencies [link]

Major attractions [link]

Highway 49 hosts the following lakes, beaches, historical sites and buildings, and provincial parks.

  • The original Kelvington Canadian National Railway CN station, was constructed in 1922, has been declared a heritage property.[6]
  • Kelvington 9-hole Golf Course is located just to the south of the Town of Kelvington.
  • Hockey Cards billboard is a Canadian roadside attraction near Kelvington, Canada’s hockey Factory[7]
  • Timberline Outfitting near Norquary, SK and Riel Bosse Outfitting and Guiding near Kelvington, Sk are available for hunting trips.[8]
  • Norquay Campground is located near the town centre of Norquay
  • Crystal Lake is just south of the Highway 9 South and Highway 49 junction near Stenen[9]
  • Crystal Lake 9 holes Municipal Golf Course, looked after by Stenen, Saskatchewan.[10]
  • Lac La course is just south of the Highway 8 South and Highway 49 junction near Pelly[11]
  • Just north of Highway 49 by 8 miles is the Sturgis & District Regional Park located on Lady Lake. This park provides fishing, camping, and swimming activities.[12]
  • Ketchen Lake Bible Camp is located just to the north of Highway 49 between Ketchen, and Preeceville.[13][14]
  • Preeceville Museum features both Ukrainian and Scandinavian ethnic history along with local pioneer history.[15]
  • Preeceville Picnic Area is located just east of Preeceville, a nice stop on a long highway journey for a rest.
  • Preeceville Wildlife Association Campground is located just north of the town of Preeceville with hiking trails to Annie Laurie Lake and a new beach there.[16]
  • Preeceville hosts a plethora of events.
    • Western Days features Gymkana, Chariots, Chuck Wagons, Country Dance, as well as Slow-pitch and fastball tournaments[17]
    • Mushers Rendezvous features sled dog races[18]
    • Lions Trade Show showcasing economic highlights.
    • Rockin @ The River outdoor concert.[19]
    • Preeceville Pats Hockey Team.
  • Sturgis hosts Saskatchewan's Largest One Day Sports & Rodeo[20]
  • Bucking Horse and Rider statue is a large Canadian roadside attraction is located in Rodeo Falls Park along Highway 49.[21]
  • Sturgis Ski Hill on the north of town provides a ski lift as well as ski chalet.[22]
  • Assiniboine River runs through Sturgis.
  • The Sturgis Museum is located in the old CNR Station station which has been relocated on the Assiniboine River Valley a block south of Highway 9/49. This museum features pioneer artifacts as well as local arrowheads.[23]
  • Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum features the local areas vibrant Royal Northwest Mounted Police history. The original fort was entitled Fort Livingstone or (Swan River Barracks) located on the forks of Swan River and Snake Creek and is designated as a heritage site.[24]
  • The Snake pits featuring Garter Snakes are located just north of Pelly, Saskatchewan.[25]
  • Fort Pelly Livingstone museum located in the Village of Pelly[26]

History [link]

  • Ketchen, Preeceville, Sturgis, and Norquay all host early Norwegian ethnic bloc settling in the early 1900s.[27]
  • 1899 saw the arrival of Doukhobor settlers near the area of Pelly, Saskatchewan[28]
  • In 1876, David Laird, the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Northwest Territories held the First Session of the Northwest Territorial Council at Fort Livingstone near Pelly, Saskatchewan. The Dominion Government designated this area as the First Seat of Government for the entire territories in 1875. The capital of the Northwest Territories and Royal North West Mounted Police Barracks soon moved to Battleford.[29]
  • Hyas to Stenen on Highway 49 was part of a repaving project in the fall of 1999[30][31]

References [link]

  1. ^ McLennan, David. "The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan". Kelvington. https://esask.uregina.ca/entry/kelvington.html. Retrieved 2007-05-10. 
  2. ^ "Home Page – Town of Preeceville". https://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  3. ^ "Sturgis, Saskatchewan - Official Town Website". https://www.townofsturgis.com/. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  4. ^ Norquay, Saskatchewan (© 2003). "Norquay, Saskatchewan". https://www.townofnorquay.ca/. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  5. ^ "Saskatchewan Highways Website - Provincial Highways". Archived from the original on 2007-03-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20070310212459/https://saskhighways.homestead.com/provincial45.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  6. ^ McLennan, David. "The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan". Kelvington. https://esask.uregina.ca/entry/kelvington.html. Retrieved 2007-05-10. 
  7. ^ A. Feairs and Rose Steadman (November 22, 1999). "Town of Kelvington". Big Things in Saskatchewan. DMY. https://www.bigthings.ca/sask/kelving.html. Retrieved 2007-05-10. 
  8. ^ "Norquay Hunting Trips: Hunting Trips in Norquay, Saskatchewan". World Web Technologies Inc.. 1994-2007. https://saskatchewan.worldweb.com/EastCentralRegion/Norquay/ToursActivitiesAdventures/HuntingTrips/. Retrieved 2007-05-10. 
  9. ^ Becquet's Custom Programming (2005). "Saskatchewan City & Town Maps - Preeceville". https://www.becquet.com/director/maps/Preeceville.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  10. ^ Golf Links (2005-2007). "Stenen, Saskatchewan Golf Courses". , Hillclimb Media.. https://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/city.asp?dest=Stenen+SK. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  11. ^ Becquet's Custom Programming (2005). "Saskatchewan City & Town Maps - Preeceville". https://www.becquet.com/director/maps/Preeceville.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  12. ^ World Web Technologies Inc. (1994-2007). "Preeceville Parks & Gardens: Parks & Gardens in Preeceville, Saskatchewan". https://saskatchewan.worldweb.com/EastCentralRegion/Preeceville/SightsAttractions/ParksGardens/. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  13. ^ UB David & I'll B Jonathan (2006). "UB David & I'll B Jonathan - Camp Discipleship Department ...". Archived from the original on 2007-03-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20070308105122/https://www.ubdavid.org/camplistings.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  14. ^ "Saskatchewan Camping Association, Directory Listing-Member Camps. E-Z". Saskatchewan Camping Association, Regina, Canada. https://www.saskcamping.ca/MemberCamps2.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  15. ^ "Home Page – Town of Preeceville". https://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=52. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  16. ^ "Home Page – Town of Preeceville". https://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=49. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  17. ^ "Home Page – Town of Preeceville". https://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=14. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  18. ^ "Home Page – Town of Preeceville". https://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=16. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  19. ^ "Home Page – Town of Preeceville". https://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=17. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  20. ^ "Sturgis, Saskatchewan - Official Town Website". https://www.townofsturgis.com/. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  21. ^ Barb Barteski, Administrator, Town of Sturgis (August 29, 2001). "Town of Sturgis, Saskatchewan". Big Things in Saskatchewan. DMY. https://www.bigthings.ca/bigsk.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  22. ^ "Sturgis, Saskatchewan - Official Town Website". https://www.townofsturgis.com/. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  23. ^ "Sturgis, Saskatchewan - Official Town Website". https://www.townofsturgis.com/. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  24. ^ "Historic Fort Livingstone". Village of Pelly. https://www.pelly.ca/ftlivingstone.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  25. ^ "The Snake Pit". Village of Pelly. https://www.pelly.ca/thesnakepit.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  26. ^ "Fort Pelly Livingstone Museum". Village of Pelly. https://www.pelly.ca/museum.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  27. ^ Anderson, Alan (2006 Canadian Plains Research Center,). "The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan". University of Regina. https://esask.uregina.ca/entry/norwegian_settlements.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  28. ^ "Pelly Doukhobor Society". Village of Pelly. https://www.pelly.ca/doukhobour.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  29. ^ "Fort Livingstone-Pelly Heritage Guild". Village of Pelly. https://www.pelly.ca/guild.html. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  30. ^ Government of Saskatchewan (May 23, 2007). "Paving Project Announced on Highways 49 & 9". https://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=87757a7b-6b90-40f0-90ad-e80a65195eb2. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
  31. ^ Government of Saskatchewan (May 23, 2007). "1999 Area Highway Projects Announced". https://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=87757a7b-6b90-40f0-90ad-e80a65195eb2. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 

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Saskatchewan Highway 32

Highway 32 is a highway in southwestern Saskatchewan, connecting Leader and Swift Current. It is about 140 km (87 mi) long, connecting several rural communities along the route including Abbey, Cabri, Cantaur and Success.

History

The first travel in this area was by foot, and two wheeled ox cart and horse drawn freight wagon using trails on the sod. The first train arrived in Lancer in 1913. The late 1920s and 1930s saw the automobile arrive to a few families in the area.

Maintenance

The winter of 2000 saw 6.4  resurfaced on this highway. The road west of Cabri to the east of Shackleton was repaired.

In 2005, 10.1 kilometers were resurfaced. Construction work began at on highway 32 at the entrance to Success and continued west for 10.1 km. Wheel ruts and surface detoriation were levelled and filled and a microsurface treatment was put into place to restore resistance to skidding.

The highway has become infamous for its extremely poor condition, which can primarily be attributed to a substandard pavement design (not built for heavy trucks in the mostly agricultural and oil-producing area) and claims of lack of maintenance. The condition of the route is so bad that ambulances are avoiding the route as much as possible.

Saskatchewan Highway 722

Highway 722 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 37 near Shaunavon to Highway 4. Highway 722 is about 51 km (32 mi.) long.


Saskatchewan Highway 789

Highway 789 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 4 to Highway 41 near Allan. Highway 789 is about 144 km (89 mi.) long.

Highway 789 also passes near Struan, Dalmeny, Warman, and Imperial. Highway 789 connects with Highways 379, 675, 307, 12, 13.

For 45 km south of Dalmeny, the highway runs alongside the South Saskatchewan River.

Georgia State Route 49

State Route 49 (SR 49) is a 122.8-mile-long (197.6 km) state highway that runs southwest-to-northeast through portions of Terrell, Sumter, Macon, Peach, Houston, Bibb, Jones, and Baldwin counties, mainly in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects SR 45 north of Dawson to SR 22/SR 24/SR 112 in Milledgeville.

Route description

Ontario Highway 49

King's Highway 49, commonly referred to as Highway 49, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 5.8-kilometre (3.6 mi) highway travels from the Quinte Skyway to the northern boundary of the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory south of Marysville. Most of the highway is situated within the Tyendinaga reserve.

Route description

Highway 49 is a short highway which connects the county maintained roads that once formed a part of it. The province transferred the majority of the route to Prince Edward County and Hastings County in 1998. However, the section lying within the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory as well as the Quinte Skyway remain under provincial jurisdiction. At the southern end of the skyway, the route connects with Prince Edward County Road 49, which continues south to Picton, as well as County Road 15 and County Road 35. At the northern end of the skyway, the highway intersects the former Highway 2, which travels east to the town of Deseronto. From there it travels north to approximately 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) south of Highway 401, at the northern edge of the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.

U.S. Route 395

U.S. Route 395 is a U.S. Route in the western United States. The southern terminus of the route is in the Mojave Desert at Interstate 15 near Hesperia. The northern terminus is at the Canadian border near Laurier, where the road becomes Highway 395 upon entering British Columbia. At one time, the route extended south to San Diego. I-15 replaced the stretch of 395 that ran from San Diego to Hesperia. "Old Highway 395" can be seen along or near I-15 in many locations before it branches off at Hesperia to head north.

The route runs through the U.S. states of California, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. US 395 runs along the east side of the Sierra Nevada in the Owens Valley and crosses through the Modoc Plateau along its routing.

The route started out as a spur of U.S. Route 195 and ran north from Spokane. As a result, the route never intersects its parent, U.S. Route 95; it maintains a connection through US 195. US 395 developed into a parallel of its parent route when extended south in the early 1930s. US 395 stays west of its parent route, which runs through Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Idaho.

Radio Stations - Saskatchewan

RADIO STATION
GENRE
LOCATION
Calm Radio: Bachata World Caribbean Canada
CBC Music - R&B / Soul R&B Canada
CILV-FM 88.5 (LiVE 88.5) Ottawa, Ontario Rock Canada
Canoe FM Public Canada
CBC Radio 3 Indie Rock Canada
CFXJ-FM (FLOW 93.5) Toronto, ON R&B,Hip Hop Canada
CHRL-FM 99.5 (Planète) Roberval, Quebec Adult Contemporary,Talk Canada
CBGA-FM 102.1 (Première Chaîne) Matane, Quebec Public Canada
CIMG-FM 94.1 (Eagle 94) Swift Current, SK Rock Canada
CBC Music - Piano Classical Canada
CJWF-FM 95.9 (Country 95.9) Windsor, ON Country Canada
CFML-FM 107.9 (Evolution 1079) Burnaby, British Columbia Alternative,Adult Canada
CIBX-FM 106.9 (Capital FM) Fredericton, New Brunswick Adult Contemporary Canada
C-VUE 105.9 FM Varied,Oldies,Pop Canada
CHTO-AM 1690 Toronto, Ontario Varied Canada
CBC Music - Canadian Songwriters Varied Canada
CIGB-FM 102.3 (NRJ) Mauricie, Quebec Pop Canada
CJLD-FM 93.1 (The One) Leduc, AB Country Canada
CFRO-FM 102.7 (Co-op Radio) Vancouver, BC News,Contemporary,College Canada
Abacus.fm My Friend Irma Oldies Canada
Beatsradio Varied Canada
RDI, le Reseau de l'Information Varied Canada
CJFM-FM 95.9 (Virgin 96) Montreal, Quebec Varied,Adult Contemporary Canada
CIEL-FM 103.7 Rivière-du-Loup, QC Pop Canada
CBC Music - Mansbridge On Music Varied Canada
CFGL-FM 105.7 (Rythme FM) Laval/Montreal, QC Adult Contemporary,Pop,Adult Canada
CFBR-FM 100.3 (The Bear) Edmonton, Alberta Rock Canada
CKDG-FM 105.1 (MikeFM) Montreal, Quebec Varied,World,Adult Canada
CFBK-FM 105.5 (Moose FM) Huntsville, Ontario Adult Contemporary Canada
CBC Radio 2 - Classical Varied Canada
CBC Music - Orchestral Classical Canada
RR Radio: Vancouver (BC) Railroad Talk Canada
Calm Radio: Africa World Africa Canada
CHDI-FM 102.9 (Sonic 102.9) Edmonton, AB Rock Canada
CBC Music - Adult Alternative Alternative,Adult Canada
Abacus.fm Radio Mozart Classical Canada
CKBC-FM 104.9 (Max 104.9) Bathurst, New Brunswick Varied,Top 40 Canada
Radio Maria Toronto Religious Canada
Calm Radio: Folk Folk Canada
Calm Radio: Christmas Christian Contemporary Canada
CJOT-FM 99.7 (Boom 99.7) Ottawa, Ontario Oldies Canada
CIDI-FM 99.1 Lac-Brome, QC Varied Canada
CKJH-AM 750 (CK750) Melfort, SK Classic Rock Canada
Abacus.fm Renaissance Lute Classical Canada
CFBG-FM (99.5 Moose FM) Muskoka, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
CKNX-FM 101.7 (The ONE) Wingham, Ontario Adult Contemporary,Pop Canada
CKBW-FM 98.1 (South Shore Radio) Bridgewater, NS Adult Contemporary Canada
CHFI-FM 98.1 Toronto, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
CKPM-FM 98.7 Port Moody, BC Adult Contemporary Canada
CKRA-FM 96.3 (Capital FM) Edmonton, Alberta 80s,70s,60s Canada
Pure Rock Radio Rock,Classic Rock Canada

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Highway 49

by: Howlin' Wolf

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Hit the Highway 49
I'm gonna get up in the morning
Hit the Highway 49
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Lord don't think she can't be found
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She out on the Highway 49
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I have walked till I am dead
I got the blues this morning
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