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  2. Manitoba Highway 30 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Trunk Highway 30 (PTH 30) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Neche–Gretna Border Crossing at the Canada–United States border (where it meets with North Dakota Highway 18) to PTH 14. [1] The highway connects the U.S. border and PTH 14 to the town of Altona. The speed limit is 100 km/h ...

  3. Manitoba Provincial Road 201 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 201 (PR 201) is an east–west provincial road in southern Manitoba, Canada. The road runs parallel to Manitoba's border with the United States for a distance of 218 kilometres (135 mi), nearly half the province's length. [1] Part of Manitoba Provincial Road 201, near the border with the US, just east of Snowflake.

  4. Manitoba Provincial Road 256 - Wikipedia

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    After crossing the international border, PR 256 becomes North Dakota Highway 256 (ND 256). [2] In 2014, the Canada Border Services Agency moved into a new state-of-the-art facility at Lyleton, which is the most westerly Port of Entry into Manitoba, located only three miles from the Saskatchewan boundary. [3]

  5. List of Manitoba provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    These Provincial Trunk Highways are numbered from 1 to 99 for mainline routes and 100 to 199 for loop/spur routes (only four currently exist). Provincial Trunk Highways 1 and 75, as well as the Perimeter Highway (PTH 100/PTH 101), are the most important and are divided highways for most of their length with some sections at expressway or freeway standards.

  6. MOM's Way - Wikipedia

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    MOM's Way is the name for a series of highways in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, and the U.S. state of Minnesota.The name "MOM" is an acronym for Manitoba, Ontario, and Minnesota, the two provinces and one state traversed by this multi-highway route.

  7. Manitoba Provincial Road 345 - Wikipedia

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    The route continues west as Saskatchewan Highway 361. The road is unpaved for its first 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) or so before becoming paved just west of Tilston. PR 345 traverses mainly rural areas between the Saskatchewan province line and PTH 21, while traversing the towns of Tilston, Broomhill, Bede, Bernice, and Lauder. [1]

  8. Manitoba Provincial Road 310 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 310 (PR 310) is a short provincial road in the southeast corner of Manitoba, Canada. It runs from PTH 12 at South Junction to the United States border, where it connects with Minnesota State Highway 310, which leads to the city of Roseau. The Roseau–South Junction Border Crossing is lightly travelled and used mostly by local ...

  9. Manitoba Provincial Road 525 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 525 (PR 525) is a short provincial road in southeastern Manitoba, Canada. It is a remote gravel road that runs from PR 308 east to the Canada–United States border at Northwest Angle, a practical exclave of Minnesota. PR 525 provides the only land access to Northwest Angle from either country. [1]