Province: | SK |
Type: | Hwy |
Route: | 914 |
Photo Width: | 250 |
Length Km: | 268 |
Length Round: | 0 |
Direction A: | South |
Direction B: | North |
Terminus A: | south of Pinehouse |
Terminus B: | Local roads at Key Lake Mine |
Previous Type: | Hwy |
Previous Route: | 913 |
Next Type: | Hwy |
Next Route: | 915 |
Highway 914 is a provincial highway in the north-west and far north regions of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway begins at a turn in Highway 165 and officially ends at Key Lake mine. It does not intersect with any provincially-owned highways between Highway 165 and Key Lake Mine. Along its entire length, it passes through only one community, Pinehouse.[1] It is about long.[2] [3] [4]
Along Highway 914's route, it passes by notable lakes such as Pinehouse Lake and Gordon Lake, crosses the Churchill River, and follows Haultain River for much of its length. Gordon Lake Recreation Site is accessible from the highway.[5]
Although the official highway map of Saskatchewan shows the highway terminating at Key Lake, Google Maps and its aerial photography shows the road actually continues on to the McArthur River uranium mine further to the north. Access to this portion of the road is restricted, and is therefore not part of the official highway network.