- Saskatchewan Highway 908
Highway 908 is a
highway in the Canadian province ofSaskatchewan . It runs from Highway 155 to Île-à-la Crosse onLac Île-à-la Crosse . Highway 908 is about 21 km (13 mi.) long.
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Highway 908 is a
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