Saskatchewan Highway 355
Highway 355 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Sturgeon [Lake First Nation], where it transitions into Highway 788, to Highway 55 at Meath Park. It is about long.
Highway 355 passes near the town of Albertville and passes through the communities of Henribourg, Spruce Home at its intersection with the CanAm Highway, and Alingly.Highway 355 begins at the very western edge of the Rural Municipality of Buckland No. 491 near the banks of the Sturgeon River at the eastern end of Sturgeon Lake via the junction with Greig Road, with the road continuing west towards Sturgeon Lake Regional Park as Highway 788. It traverses a switchback as it heads southeast as a paved two-lane highway through a mix of farmland and wooded areas for several kilometres, passing through Alingly and crossing the Spruce River before passing through the hamlet of Spruce Home, where it crosses the CanAm Highway. Continuing eastward through rural areas, the pavement transitions to gravel as the highway passes through Henribourg, where it crosses both a former railway line and the Garden River, and curves northeastward to have intersections with both Paddockwood Road and St. James Avenue N. Entering the Rural Municipality of [Garden River No. 490], Highway 355 winds its way through rural farmland parallel to the former railway for several kilometres to enter the southern edge of Meath Park, where it comes to an end at a junction with Highway 55 just west of that highway's intersection with Highway 120.Major intersections
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