North of Highway 11, it leaves Regina and passes through the Sherwood Industrial Park before downgrading to a country road.
[2] Lewvan Drive is a four lane arterial road that begins at an interchange with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), travels north past the Regina International Airport, and ends at Sherwood Drive where the roadway continues as the northern section of Pasqua Street.
[1] Lewvan Drive is named after Lew Van Ostrand, an early settler south of Regina.
[2] Pasqua Street originally ran continuous as a collector road through western Regina,[3] but as the city grew it did not have the capacity to function as a major north–south artery.
[4] As part of the project, at-grade railway crossings along Pasqua Street were closed resulting in it being segmented.