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Renseignements en Français

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Other Signs

Inland Terminal

To assist travellers in locating an Inland Terminal, a guide sign can be installed by the ministry along the provincial highway that is adjacent to the facility.

Specific information on Inland Terminal signs can be found in the policy below.

Inland Terminal Policy

To apply for an Inland Terminal sign, fill out the application form.

Inland Terminal Application Form

Institutional Camp/Centre

Institutional camp/centre signs may be installed to assist motorists in locating institutional camp or centre access roads on a request basis. An institution is a non-profit organization that offers facilities and/or services to its members or the member of another non-profit organization, i.e. church, YMCA.

You can find specific information in the institutional camp/centre policy below.

Institutional Camp/Centre Sign Policy

To apply for a institutional camp/centre sign, fill out the application form.

Institutional Camp/Centre Application Form

Private Educational Institutions

Private Educational Institutions throughout the province may generate traffic that originates beyond their immediate area, which may require the installation of Private Educational Institution signs in identifying the location or access to them.

Private Educational Institution Application Form

Protective Bases

To assist travellers in locating a Canadian Forces Base and Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency Fire Management and Forest Protection Base, a guide sign can be installed along a provincial highway that is adjacent to the facility.

Specific information on Protective Base signs can be found below.

Protective Base Policy

To apply for a Protective Base sign, fill out the application form.

Protective Base Application Form

Resource Based Industry

Larger renewable (e.g. forest) and non-renewable (e.g. potash) resource industries may generate a significant amount of traffic of which the majority is truck traffic from beyond the immediate area. Resource Based Industry signs will be installed on the provincial highway that is adjacent to the facility.

Resource Based Industry Application Form

Shrine and Cemetery

Guidelines for signs installed along a highway to provide a direction to a shrine or cemetery.

Shrine and Cemetery Policy

Shrine and Cemetery Sign Application Form

Special Event Signs

To help travellers in locating events, Special Event Signs can be installed by a non-profit organization or an agency hosting a major event of provincial, national or international importance.

The temporary signs will not be installed more than 30 calendar days prior to the event and must be removed no later then three days after the event is completed.

You can find specific information in the special event policy below.

Special Event Policy

To apply for a special event sign, fill out the application form.

Special Event Application Form

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