Saskatchewan Highway 225


Highway 225 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan's 200-series highways primarily service its recreational areas. The highway runs from Highway 312 to Highway 2 near Domremy. It is about long.
Highway 225 provides access to Batoche, Batoche National Historic Site, and St. Isidore-de-Bellevue.

Route description

Hwy 225 begins in the Rural Municipality of Fish Creek No. 402 at an intersection with Hwy 312 within the One Arrow 95-1A Indian reserve, with the road continuing south towards both the locality of Fish Creek and the Battle of Tourond's Coulee / Fish Creek National Historic Site as Fish Creek Road. It heads north as a paved, two-lane highway, running parallel to the South Saskatchewan River as it traverses rural farmland for a few kilometres, leaving both the Indian reserve and the RM to enter the Rural Municipality of St. Louis No. 431. The highway winds its north along the riverbanks, having an intersection with an access road for the One Arrow 95 Indian reserve before travelling past the Batoche National Historic Site. Hwy 225 now makes a sharp right turn at the intersection with Hwy 782, with the pavement turning to gravel as the road heads due east through rural areas, leaving the river behind and crossing Range Road 3011 on its way to pass through the hamlet of St. Isidore-de-Bellevue, by the Minnitinas Ski Area, and cross Minnitinas Hill. After a few more kilometres, Hwy 225 comes to an end at an intersection with Hwy 2, with the road continuing east into Domremy as Township Road 442.

Major intersections

From west to east: