Saskatchewan Highway 167

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Highway 167

Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length49.4 km[1] (30.7 mi)
Major junctions
South endAmisk Lake
Major intersections Hwy 106 in Creighton
North end PTH 10 at Manitoba border in Flin Flon
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Highway system
Hwy 165 Hwy 201

Highway 167 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Manitoba border between Creighton and Flin Flon, where it takes over from Manitoba Highway 10, to the Amisk Lake Recreation Site near the Amisk Lake Provincial Ecological Reserve. Highway 167 is about 49 km (30 mi) long.[1]

About two-thirds of Highway 167 lies on the east coast of Amisk Lake. The town of Denare Beach is also accessible from the highway.

Highway 167 was originally signed as part of Highway 35,[2] but was renumbered to its present designation around 1967.[3][4]

Major intersections

From south to north. The entire route is in Northern Administration District.

Locationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Amiskosakahikan Indian reserve0.00.0Southern terminus
Denare Beach29.718.5
Creighton47.129.3 Hwy 106 south (Hanson Lake Road) – Prince Albert
Flin Flon49.430.7 PTH 10 south – Flin Flon, The PasContinues into Manitoba
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Google (February 17, 2018). "Saskatchewan Highway 167" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 17, 2018.
  2. ^ The H.M. Gousha Company (1956). "Manitoba-Saskatchewan" (Map). Shell Map of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The Shell Oil Company. § B-5.
  3. ^ Infrastructure and Transportation (1966–1967). The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Province of Manitoba. § A-11.
  4. ^ Infrastructure and Transportation (1968). The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Province of Manitoba. § A-11.