Welcome toPhase 3Functional Planning Study
Welcome to Phase 3 Functional Planning Study
The Government of Saskatchewan, through the Ministry of Highways, is in the midst of a multi-year functional planning study which will determine how the Saskatoon Freeway will look and operate.
Welcome to the second online public information session for Phase 3 of the study.
The online session and survey will remain available until Friday, July 3, 2026, at 5 p.m.
You are also invited to attend an in-person open house:
June 25, 2026, from 4 - 8 p.m.
Saskatoon Inn & Conference Centre
2002 Airport Drive, Saskatoon
Public Information Session Goals
Session 1 (Completed)
- Gather feedback on alternative interchange concepts to help refine recommended interchange configurations.
Session 2 (Underway)
- Share updates on recommended interchange configurations and gather additional feedback.
Background
- Phase 1, completed in 2020, considered Highways 11, 12, and 16; Wanuskewin Road; Rock Ridge Road/Range Road 3053; and the CN rail line. Learn more
- Phase 2, completed in 2022, considered Highway 11 near Grasswood and crosses Highway 16 East, Highway 5 and Highway 41. It continues across the South Saskatchewan River to the area south of Wanuskewin Heritage Park. Learn more
Project Overview
The Saskatoon Freeway Functional Planning Study began in 2019. When completed, it will identify the preferred route for a freeway around Saskatoon, including concepts for interchanges and service roads.
Phase 3 is the western section of the freeway, between Highway 16 west and the Highway 7/Highway 60 intersection, and is about 16.5 kilometers long.
Participate
Questions? Use the Contact Us Now button to email us.
Use the chat function in the lower right corner to speak with a member of our project team - Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1:00PM - 4:00PM CST from June 17 to July 3, 2026







