Saskatchewan Highway 219

North of the First Nation, the highway passes through bedroom communities of Grasswood and Furdale before entering Saskatoon as Lorne Avenue.

to improve access to the Dakota Dunes Casino located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Saskatoon that opened in 2007.

North of Adelaide Street, a roadway that connects with northbound Idylwyld Drive, Lorne Avenue downgrades to a collector road, where heavy trucks are prohibited,[7] through the residential neighbourhood of Buena Vista (with some small retail development).

North of the intersection of 8th Street, Lorne Avenue rejoins Idylwyld Drive south of the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge.

In the mid-2000s, the Government of Canada agreed to contribute $20 million for two new interchanges in Saskatoon, one of them being at the SK Hwy 219 / Lorne Ave intersection with Circle Drive.

Chief Whitecap Trail