Then to a concurrency with Highway 55 (Northern Woods and Water Route) in Lac La Biche before extending north around Lakeland Provincial Park to Torchwood Lake.
It is also known as Taylor Road in Boyle, and 88 Avenue in Lac La Biche.
Farmers would have to use axes to clear the brush of the boreal forest from the road allowance, and use plows and machinery pulled by horses to maintain the roads and fill in low spots that filled with water during spring melt and summer rains.
A formal surveying crew came through in 1963 to clear brush and mark the path of the highway which was constructed in 1964.
[3] Starting from the west end of Highway 663: Download coordinates as: