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Highway 955 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 155 near La Loche to Cluff Lake Mine. The mine has been closed since the early 2000s and its adjacent airstrip is also closed now, meaning there are no formal services (such as gas stations) at the northern turn-around point. Drivers using the route need to carry extra fuel and other supplies, including spare tires owing to the sharp gravel used on the road.

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  • Highway 955 je silnice v kanadské provincii Saskatchewanu. Odbočuje od silnice Highway 155 poblíž a vede těžařské osadě . Silnice je přibližně 245 km (152 mil) dlouhá a má po celé své délce nezpevněnou vozovku. Highway 955 se nekříží téměř s žádnými dalšími silnicemi, a to kvůli své severské poloze. Asi v jedné třetině cesty ke Cluff Lake Mine je přístupová cesta k osadě . Podle provinčních silničních map datovaných do 80. let 20. století pokračovala na sever od bývalého uranového dolu Cluff Lake ke břehům jezera Athabaska a dál přes jezero až k Uranium City sezónní cesta, tzv. „zimní silnice“, ale ta vypadá, že se již nepoužívá. Silnice Highway 955 prochází provinčním parkem . je největším v s průměrem o velikosti asi 35 km. Silnice Highway 955 překračuje řeku . Její rozsáhlé údolí je na okraji Carswellovy dopadové struktury. Uran je těžen na třech nalezištích podél perimetru Carswellovy struktury nedaleko zakončení silnice Highway 955. (cs)
  • Highway 955 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 155 near La Loche to Cluff Lake Mine. The mine has been closed since the early 2000s and its adjacent airstrip is also closed now, meaning there are no formal services (such as gas stations) at the northern turn-around point. Drivers using the route need to carry extra fuel and other supplies, including spare tires owing to the sharp gravel used on the road. The highway is approximately 245 kilometres (152 mi) long and is almost entirely unpaved. A 4.5 km (2.8 mi) section is paved from La Loche to the Clearwater River Dene Nation. From there a paved access road leads to the First Nations village of Clearwater. The highway carries the name Semchuk Trail. Martin Semchuk and John F. Midgett, both from Meadow Lake, and Jonas Clarke of La Loche were involved in building the original trail in 1955–56. Highway 955 has nearly no intersections with other roads due to its northern location. About one-third of the way to Cluff Lake Mine, there is an access road to Descharme Lake. According to provincial road maps dating from the early 1980s, a seasonal / winter road at one point continued north from Cluff Lake to the shore of Lake Athabasca and then across the lake towards Uranium City, but this appears to no longer be in use. Highway 955 passes through Clearwater River Provincial Park. It is also the closest roadway to the Carswell structure, the largest astrobleme in Saskatchewan at 35 kilometres (22 mi) in diameter. Highway 955 traverses the . This large valley is the Carswell meteor impact rim. Uranium is mined at three sites along the perimeter of the Carswell structure near the terminal end of Highway 955. Highway 955 was originally part of Highway 155, but was renumbered in the early 1980s as part of the establishment of the 900-series highways. (en)
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  • Highway 955 je silnice v kanadské provincii Saskatchewanu. Odbočuje od silnice Highway 155 poblíž a vede těžařské osadě . Silnice je přibližně 245 km (152 mil) dlouhá a má po celé své délce nezpevněnou vozovku. Silnice Highway 955 prochází provinčním parkem . je největším v s průměrem o velikosti asi 35 km. Silnice Highway 955 překračuje řeku . Její rozsáhlé údolí je na okraji Carswellovy dopadové struktury. Uran je těžen na třech nalezištích podél perimetru Carswellovy struktury nedaleko zakončení silnice Highway 955. (cs)
  • Highway 955 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 155 near La Loche to Cluff Lake Mine. The mine has been closed since the early 2000s and its adjacent airstrip is also closed now, meaning there are no formal services (such as gas stations) at the northern turn-around point. Drivers using the route need to carry extra fuel and other supplies, including spare tires owing to the sharp gravel used on the road. (en)
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