Highway 42 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the intersection of Highway 2 and Highway 202 near Tuxford in a north-west direction to Highway 15 near Milden. The highway is about 205 kilometres (127 mi) long.[1]

Highway 42 passes by the communities of Marquis, Keeler, Brownlee, Eyebrow, Central Butte,[2] Lawson, Riverhurst, Lucky Lake, and Dinsmore, Saskatchewan. It crosses Lake Diefenbaker on the 1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi) long Riverhurst Ferry route. That crossing is an ice road in the winter.

Major intersections

From south to north:[3]

Rural municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Marquis No. 191Tuxford0.00.0 Highway 2 – Chamberlain, Prince Albert, Moose JawHwy 42 travels west
23.014.3
Highway 643 north – Craik
East end of Hwy 643 concurrency
Keeler24.915.5
Highway 643 south – Caron
West end of Hwy 643 concurrency
Eyebrow No. 193Eyebrow49.130.5 Highway 367 west – Bridgeford
57.435.7
Highway 627 – Parkbeg, Tugaske
↑ / ↓67.141.7 Highway 19 north – ElbowEast end of Hwy 19 concurrency
Enfield No. 194Central Butte73.645.7 Highway 19 south – ChaplinWest end of Hwy 19 concurrency
Maple Bush No. 224104.665.0
Highway 644 south – Morse
West of Riverhurst
Lake Diefenbaker105.6–
107.7
65.6–
66.9
Riverhurst Ferry
Canaan No. 225111.169.0
Highway 737 west – Greenbrier
115.972.0 Highway 373 north – Birsay
Lucky Lake126.878.8 Highway 45 north – Birsay, Outlook
126.978.9
Highway 646 north
East end of Hwy 646 concurrency
127.279.0
Highway 646 south
West end of Hwy 646 concurrency
Victory No. 226145.190.2 Highway 342 south – BeechyDirectional signage changes
King George No. 256166.0103.1
Highway 751 west
Enfield No. 194Dinsmore185.7115.4 Highway 44 east – Macrorie, Gardiner DamSouth end of Hwy 44 concurrency
188.8117.3 Highway 44 west – ElroseNorth end of Hwy 44 concurrency
205.0127.4 Highway 15 – Rosetown, OutlookEast of Milden
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Highway 42 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  2. ^ "South - Central Butte - Hwys 19, 42". Tourism Saskatchewan. Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  3. ^ MapArt (2007). Saskatchewan Road Atlas (Map) (2007 ed.). 1:540,000. Oshawa, ON: Peter Heiler Ltd. pp. 32, 40, 41. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.

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