Saskatchewan Provincial Road 905
- Saskatchewan Provincial Road 905
Highway 905 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 102 to Highway 964 near Black Lake. The highway is approximately 456 km (283 mi.) long.
Highway 905 starts at Highway 102, about 22 km southwest of Southend. It goes northward and passes through the Courtenay Lake and Geikie River recreational areas, Wollaston Lake Landing, and the Wollaston Lake recreational area before coming to an intersection with a road to goes to Rabbit Lake Mine and Collins Bay. This intersection is about 247 km from Highway 102.
After this intersection, Highway 905 takes a northwestern-bound route, becoming the Athabasca Seasonal (Winter) Road. It passes through Points North Landing about 30 km from the intersection, and finally ends at Black Lake near the junction of Highway 964.
Highway 905 is entirely unpaved.
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