Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 49.4 km[1] (30.7 mi) | |||
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South end | Amiskosakahikan Indian reserve | |||
Highway 106 in Creighton | ||||
North end | PTH 10 at Manitoba border in Flin Flon | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Saskatchewan | |||
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Highway 167 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Manitoba border between Creighton and Flin Flon, where it takes over from Manitoba Highway 10, to the Amiskosakahikan Indian reserve on the southern shore of Amisk Lake. It is about 49 kilometres (30 mi) long.[1]
About two-thirds of Highway 167 lies on the east coast of Amisk Lake. The town of Denare Beach and Amisk Lake Recreation Site are accessible from the highway. The entire route is in Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.
Highway 167 was originally signed as part of Highway 35,[2] but was renumbered to its present designation around 1967.[3][4]