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   Wednesday, February 08, 2012

The Highway Hotline provides reports on current driving conditions on all Saskatchewan highways on a regular basis.

During the summer months, construction and maintenance activities are updated daily Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays.

During the winter months, November 1st to Mid-April, conditions are updated at regular intervals or whenever there are known changes that affect driving conditions. This service is provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


Conditions shown are those that were current at the last report. Motorists are cautioned to be alert to changing conditions. Conditions can change without warning. The Ministry does not provide 24 hour surveillance on all highways.


If you encounter severe conditions which we are not reporting you may report these conditions to any Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure office or notify the Highway Hotline at:

  • 306-787-4986 - Southern Region
  • 306-933-5655 - Central Region
  • 306-953-3576 - Northern Region

These numbers are available 24 hours a day during the winter season. If a severe condition is encountered during the summer season, after hours, or on weekends and holidays, it should be reported to the local RCMP detachment.


Recorded information on highway conditions is available at any time by calling:

  • Saskatoon and surrounding area - 306-933-8333
  • Regina and surrounding area - 306-787-7623
  • Toll free across Canada - 1-888-335-7623
  • Outside of Canada - 1-306-933-8333 
  • *ROAD through SaskTel Mobility (subscribers only)

NOTE: Personal service is available 24 hours seasonally (from November 1 to Mid-April) - 1-306-933-5655

Disclaimer regarding road condition information provided by other organizations.

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure’s Highways Hotline provides current road conditions for Saskatchewan highways.

The road conditions reported on the Highways Hotline are updated using information collected by employees of Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure. The Ministry has developed winter road terminology and summer road terminology to describe current road conditions

Other information services such as media outlets and web services, often provide information on road conditions to their viewers and users. Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure cannot and does not endorse either the accuracy or timeliness of such reports.  Furthermore, some of these services may use their own terminology to describe current road conditions. The Ministry takes no reponsibility for such interpretations.

Motorists are advised to use the Highway Hotline for the most recent road conditions on Saskatchewan highways.



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