Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 273.4 km[1] (169.9 mi) | |||
West segment | ||||
Length | 77.3 km[2] (48.0 mi) | |||
West end | Highway 20 near Bulyea | |||
Major intersections | Highway 6 at Southey | |||
East end | Highway 35 near Lipton | |||
East segment | ||||
Length | 154.4 km[3] (95.9 mi) | |||
West end | Highway 10 near Balcarres | |||
Major intersections | Highway 47 near Killaly Highway 9 near Stockholm Highway 80 near Esterhazy Highway 8 near Spy Hill | |||
East end | PR 478 at Manitoba border near Binscarth | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Saskatchewan | |||
Rural municipalities | McKillop, Longlaketon, Cupar, Lipton, Abernethy, McLeod, Grayson, Fertile Belt, Spy Hill | |||
Towns | Esterhazy | |||
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Highway 22 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway is split into two segments; the western segment is 77 kilometres (48 mi) long and runs from Highway 20 south of Bulyea to Highway 35 at Lipton, while the eastern segment is 154 kilometres (96 mi) long and runs from Highway 10 east of Balcarres to the Manitoba border where it continues as Provincial Road 478.[4] The highway is split by a 42-kilometre (26 mi) gap that travels through Fort Qu'Appelle; the two segments are connected by Highways 35 and 10 and functions like an unsigned concurrency,[2][3] though some maps show it as continuous.
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