Saskatchewan Highway 37
Highway 37 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Montana Secondary Highway 241 at the US border near the Port of Climax north to Highway 32 at Cabri. Highway 37 is about long.
Route description
Highway 37 begins at the Port of Climax border crossing and heads north to Highway 32 at Cabri. It passes through the communities of Climax, Shaunavon, and Gull Lake and connects with Highways 18, 722, 13, 631, 1, 322, and 738. Highway 37 crosses the Frenchman River between Climax and Shaunavon and the Swift Current Creek between Shaunavon and Gull Lake. The access for Antelope Lake Regional Park is from Highway 37 north of Gull Lake and the Trans-Canada Highway.Highway upgrades
Notable projects on Highway 37 include:- In 2002, of the highway was repaved from south of Shaunavon to just north of the Frenchman River
- In 2004, a stretch of the highway from south of the Frenchman River to north of the river was upgraded and resurfaced
- In 2009, of the highway from Climax to the Frenchman River was upgraded to a primary weight highway
- In 2022, of Highway 37 was repaved at Shaunavon — north from the intersection with Highway 13 and south
- In May of 2024, it was announced that of Highway 37 through Gull Lake will be resurfaced and upgraded with new curbs and gutters
Frenchman River landslides