Saskatchewan Highway 209

Saskatchewan Highway 209

Highway 209 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 9 near Kenosee Lake until a point 5 km later, within the Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

Kenosee Park and the Fish Creek and Lynwood camping sites are accessible from Highway 209.


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