- Saskatchewan Highway 14
Highway 14 is a
highway in the Canadian province ofSaskatchewan . It runs from the intersection ofIdylwyld Drive and 22nd Street in downtown Saskatoon, westward to theAlberta border where it becomes Highway 13. It is approximately 261 km (162 mi.) long.Though Highway 14 is one of the three major highways leading from Saskatoon to Alberta, it is less used than Highway 7 or Highway 16.
Major communities that Highway 14 passes through are Saskatoon (km 0 - km 6), Asquith (km 39), Biggar (km 97), Wilkie (km 163), Unity (km 195), and Macklin (km 254).
Highway 14 intersects with Highways 11 (km 0), 7 (km 6), 684 (km 7), 672 (concurrent km 21 - 29), 673 (km 37), 376 (km 42), 655 (concurrent km 62 - 66), 51 and 4 (both at km 97), 656 (concurrent km 117 - 131), 658 (concurrent km 151 - 163), 29 (km 163), 374 (km 171), 21 (km 195), 675 (concurrent km 212 - 220), 676 (km 232), 17 (concurrent km 254 - 256), and 31 (km 254).
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