Saskatchewan Highway 210
Highway 210 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan's 200-series highways primarily service its recreational areas. It runs from Highway 10 to Highway 35 in Fort Qu'Appelle. The highway intersects Highway 56 and passes through Echo Valley Provincial Park, B-Say-Tah, and provides access to Pasqua and Echo Lakes of the Fishing Lakes. It is about long.Route description
Hwy 210 begins at an intersection with Hwy 10 halfway between Edgeley and Fort Qu'Appelle, with the road continuing south as Range Road 2144. It heads due north through rural farmland for several kilometres, travelling just to the east of Muscow and the Pasqua 79 First Nation Reserve to cross a railway and have an intersection with Mackay Hill Road and enter Echo Valley Provincial Park, winding its way down into the Qu'Appelle River Valley and passing by several park amenities and the visitor centre to come to an intersection with Hwy 56 at the southern end of the narrow isthmus, with Pasqua Lake just to the immediate northwest. With Hwy 210 now switching cardinal directions and heading east, the highway winds its way along the coastline of Echo Lake past several lakeside cottages to leave the park and travel through the resort village of B-Say-Tah along B-Say-Tah Road, where it meets the eastern end of Mackay Hill Road. It now enters the town of Fort Qu'Appelle, running along Broadway Street straight through downtown, where it has an intersection with Boundary Avenue, before coming to an end at the junction with Hwy 35, just to the north of that highway's junction with Hwy 10. The entire length of Hwy 210 is a paved, two-lane highway, located entirely within the Rural Municipality of North Qu'Appelle No. 187.Major intersections
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