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Highway 49 is a highway in the east central portion of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. In the west on Highway 35 are the neighboring communities of Fosston and Hendon. From Highway 35, Highway 49 travels east to the Manitoba border, where it transitions to PTH 49. This is a primary Saskatchewan highway maintained by the provincial government and is paved for its length. Located along this highway are Kelvington, Lintlaw, Preeceville, Sturgis, Norquay, and Pelly. This highway also runs near Stenen and Hyas. After crossing the provincial boundary, the highway terminates less than into Manitoba at PTH 83 just south of Benito. Highway 49 arrives at Fort Livingstone, First Seat of Government for the entire territories, 1876. For 171 kilometers, this highway features several various festivals, and attractions as the road passes through vibrant towns and villages. ==Communities along the route== West to East * Kelvington nicknamed “Canada’s hockey Factory' *Nut Mountain *Lintlaw *Okla *access to Hazel Dell *Ketchen *Preeceville has as its town slogan: The Headwaters Of The Assiniboine *Sturgis has been nicknamed the lacrosse capital of Saskatchewan *access to Stenen *access to Hyas *Norquay has as its town logo ''"Where Prairie Meets Pine"'' is located nestled between the situated between the headwaters of the Assiniboine and Swan Rivers *Pelly *Arran 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Saskatchewan Highway 49」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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