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Some Saskatchewan highways have recycled tires as part of their pavement.

During construction season, Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure continues to upgrade the provincial highway system to meet the needs of travellers. Each year, Construction Project Listing schedule is published indicating the major projects throughout the province. This information is provided to inform you where Orange Zones (construction areas) may be encountered while travelling in our province. The speed limit in an Orange Zone is 60 km/h. Fines start at $140 and climb upward to hundreds of dollars.

Every attempt is made to accommodate traffic at all times with the least amount of disruption possible. During your travels, you may experience temporary delays - usually no more than ten minutes - when traveling through our work zones. You may choose to use an alternate route to avoid delays.

Whether driving in the winter or summer, road conditions or road construction can be a factor. Before you travel, check your route to plan the safest trip. Know before you go.

There are 13 ferries operated throughout Saskatchewan. Check on the location, capacity and load limit.

The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure owns and operates 17 airports in northern Saskatchewan.

Roads in northern Saskatchewan are an important link to our province's natural resources, economic and tourism development opportunities, and providing access to isolated northern communities.

Along with a rich mix of history and culture, Saskatchewan offers visitors endless freshwater fishing and water-based recreation opportunities, abundant wildlife, uncrowded parks, outdoor adventures like canoeing and horseback riding, farm vacations and amazing and accessible golf. Festive towns and cities, and friendly, down to earth people, whose prairie roots run deep, will make you feel right at home.

If you're a visitor, you should know how auto injury insurance applies to you whether you're a driver or a passenger of a vehicle in this province.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) ensures the security and prosperity of Canada by managing the access of people and goods to and from Canada.

Search by name, location, or type to discover Saskatchewan's designated heritiage properties.

Details on current and past wildfire activity, fire weather, how to report a wildfire, fire bans currently in effect, safe burning practices and burning permit requirements.



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