Saskatchewan Highway 106 Explained

Province:SK
Type:Hwy
Route:106
Alternate Name:Hanson Lake Road
Photo Width:250
Length Km:325.1
Direction A:South
Terminus A: near Smeaton
Junction:

Direction B:North
Terminus B: in Creighton
Previous Type:Hwy
Previous Route:102
Next Type:Hwy
Next Route:120

Highway 106, also known as the Hanson Lake Road, is a fully paved provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[1] It runs from Highway 55 at Smeaton to Highway 167 in Creighton. It is about long and the speed limit is .

Highway 106 connects with Highways 691, 692, 928, 120, 912, 913, 932, 933, 165, 911, and 135. Smeaton and Creighton are the only communities along the route.

Parks and recreation

Many parks are directly accessible from Highway 106, including Narrow Hills Provincial Park,[2] Big Sandy Lake Recreation Site,[3] Granite Lake Recreation Site,[4] Puskwakau River Recreation Site, Deschambault Lake (South East Arm) Recreation Site, Limestone Lake Recreation Site,[5] and Hanson Lake Recreation Site.

Major intersections

From south to north:[6]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TYPE ADMN_CLASS TOLL_RD RTE_NUM1 RTE_NUM2 ROUTE 1 Gravel ... . Government of Canada . 2008-02-17.
  2. Web site: Narrow Hills Provincial Park . Tourism Saskatchewan . Government of Saskatchewan . 2 September 2023 .
  3. Web site: Big Sandy Lake Outdoor Adventures . Tourism Saskatchewan . Government of Saskatchewan . 2 September 2023 .
  4. Web site: Granite Lake Campground . Tourism Saskatchewan . Government of Saskatchewan . 5 September 2023.
  5. Web site: 30 Free Places to Camp in Saskatchewan . Explore . Explore Magazine. . 3 April 2024.
  6. Tourism Saskatchewan . Government of Saskatchewan . 2015–16 . Saskatchewan Official Road Map . F-5, F-6, G-6, H-6, I-6.