Regina Bypass

The Regina Bypass is a four-lane twinned highway connector road in Regina, Saskatchewan. The 44.3-kilometre (27.5 mi) route connects Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway) with Highway 11, forming a partial ring road around the city of Regina.

Regina Bypass

Regina Bypass highlighted in red
Route information
Length44.3 km (27.5 mi)
Existed2015–present
Component
highways
Hwy 1 (TCH), Hwy 11
Major junctions
East end Hwy 1 (TCH) east / Victoria Ave
Major intersections Hwy 33
Hwy 6
Hwy 1 (TCH) west
North end Hwy 11 north / Hwy 11A
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Rural municipalitiesSherwood No. 159
Major citiesRegina
Highway system
    Hwy 999 Hwy 2
    Hwy 10 Hwy 12

    Phase one, east of Regina from Balgonie to Highway 33, finished on-schedule in October 2017. The remainder was finished October 2019. The bypass opened to traffic on October 29, 2019. The project, slated to cost $1.8 billion overall, is the largest single infrastructure project in the history of Saskatchewan. The bypass is owned on behalf of the public by the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure with design, construction, operations, and long-term maintenance performed by the Regina Bypass Partners.

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