Saskatchewan Highway 9

Highway 9
Saskota Flyway Scenic Drive Route
Saskota Flyway
Northern Woods and Water Route (segment)
Highway 9 highlighted in red
Highway 9 through the Souris River Valley
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure
Length606.2 km (376.7 mi)
Major junctions
South end Canada–U.S. border (ND 8) near Northgate
Major intersections
North end PR 283 at Manitoba border
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesEniskillen No. 3, Moose Creek No. 33, Moose Mountain No. 63, Wawken No. 93
Major citiesYorkton
Highway system
    Highway 8 Highway 10

    Highway 9 is a paved, undivided provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from North Dakota Highway 8 at the US border near Port of Northgate until it transitions into Provincial Road 283 at the Manitoba provincial boundary.

    The Saskota Flyway (Highway 9) is known as the International Road to Adventure, because it takes you from Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, all the way south to Bismarck, North Dakota.

    Highway 9 is about 606 km (376 mi.) long and passes through Carlyle, Yorkton, Canora, Preeceville, and Hudson Bay. It intersects Highway 1, Highway 16, and Highway 5. Highway 9 is a gravel surfaced road from Hudson Bay north to the Manitoba border, passing the junction with Highway 55. Highway 9 is also known as the Saskota Flyway Scenic Drive Route or Saskota Flyway while the section between Highway 55 and the Manitoba border is part of the Northern Woods and Water Route.