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Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | |||||||
Length | 166.4 km[1] (103.4 mi) | ||||||
Saskatchewan | |||||||
Length | 165.2 km[1] (102.7 mi) | ||||||
West end | Highway 35 south of Fosston | ||||||
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East end | Manitoba border | ||||||
Manitoba | |||||||
Length | 1.2 km[1] (0.75 mi) | ||||||
West end | Saskatchewan border | ||||||
East end | PTH 83 near Benito | ||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||
Province | Saskatchewan | ||||||
Rural municipalities | Ponass Lake, Lakeview, Kelvington, Sasman, Hazel Dell, Preeceville, Clayton, Keys, St. Philips, Livingston Swan Valley West | ||||||
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Highway 49 and Provincial Trunk Highway 49 (PTH 49) is a provincial highway in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Most of the highway is in the east-central part of Saskatchewan and only a very short section is in Manitoba. It runs from Saskatchewan Highway 35 between the communities of Fosston and Hendon to the Saskatchewan — Manitoba border, before ending at Provincial Trunk Highway 83 south of the community of Benito. The combined highway is about 166.4 kilometres (103.4 mi) in length — 165.2 kilometres (102.7 mi) is in Saskatchewan and 1.2 kilometres (0.7 mi) is in Manitoba.[1]