Saskatchewan Highway 699
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Highway 699 is a provincial highway in the west-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 21 to Highway 55. Highway 699 is about 58 km (36 mi.) long. The western end of Highway 699 begins at Highway 21 near Ministikwan Lake and then passes through the villages of and Loon Lake as it heads east. The highway provides access to Murphy Lake, Fowler Lake, Makwa Lake, Jumbo Lake, Little Jumbo Lake, Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, and the provincial parks of Makwa Lake and Steele Narrows. For 1 km east of Loon Lake, Highway 699 runs concurrently with Highway 26. The last community that Highway 699 passes through after Highway 26 is , which is near its terminus at Highway 55.
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Highway 699 is a provincial highway in the west-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 21 to Highway 55. Highway 699 is about 58 km (36 mi.) long. The western end of Highway 699 begins at Highway 21 near Ministikwan Lake and then passes through the villages of and Loon Lake as it heads east. The highway provides access to Murphy Lake, Fowler Lake, Makwa Lake, Jumbo Lake, Little Jumbo Lake, Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, and the provincial parks of Makwa Lake and Steele Narrows. For 1 km east of Loon Lake, Highway 699 runs concurrently with Highway 26. The last community that Highway 699 passes through after Highway 26 is , which is near its terminus at Highway 55.
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