This is a list of crossings of the South Saskatchewan River in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta, from the river's confluence with the North Saskatchewan River at Saskatchewan River Forks, upstream to its origin at the confluence of the Bow and Oldman Rivers.
Crossing | Carries | Location | Notes | Coordinates | |
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Highway bridge | Highway 41 | south of Empress | 50.731°N -110.069°W | ||
Maple Avenue Bridge | Altawana Drive NE to Maple Avenue | Medicine Hat | 50.045°N -110.674°W | ||
Railway bridge | Canadian Pacific Railway | 50.044°N -110.676°W | |||
Finlay Bridge | 2nd Avenue NE to 6th Avenue SE | 50.043°N -110.679°W | |||
Highway bridge | Highway 1 | twin spans | 50.044°N -110.719°W | ||
Highway bridge | Highway 879 | northwest of Bow Island | 49.905°N -111.477°W |
The pipeline suspension bridge was erected in 1957 19km (12miles) west of Burstall across the South Saskatchewan River.[1]
The city of Medicine Hat hosted a public meeting proposing a Sanitary Sewer and Water Pipeline which is intended to cross the South Saskatchewan River.