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PR 204 (River Road / La Vérendrye Trail) – Selkirk, Lockport: Northern terminus; La Vérendrye Trail follows PR 204 south and PR 212 south: 1.5: 0.93: Bridge over Cooks Creek: 1.8: 1.1: PR 508 north (St. Peters Road / La Vérendrye Trail) Southern terminus of PR 508; La Vérendrye Trail follows PR 508 north: 3.7: 2.3: PTH 59 – Winnipeg ...
PTH 32 south (Boundary Commission Trail) – Hochfeld Road 6N – Neuenberg: Western end of PTH 32 and Boundary Commission Trail concurrency (overlap) 66.0: 41.0: PTH 32 north (Boundary Commission Trail) – Winkler: Eastern end of PTH 32 and Boundary Commission Trail concurrency: Rhineland 74.5: 46.3: Road 18W – Friedensruh: Gnadenthal: 79.4 ...
PTH 2 west (Red Coat Trail) – Elm Creek: Southern end of PTH 2 concurrency; southern end of paved section 29.7: 18.5: PTH 2 east (Red Coat Trail) – Winnipeg: Northern end of PTH 2 concurrency; northern end of paved section: Headingley 38.0: 23.6: PR 427 (Wilkes Avenue) – Calrin, Winnipeg: South Headingley: 41.0: 25.5
Provincial Road 247 (PR 247) is a 68.2-kilometre-long (42.4 mi) east-west highway in the Central Plains and Eastman regions of Manitoba, Canada.It serves to connect the hamlets of Elm Creek, Sanford, La Salle, and Howden, including two crossings of the La Salle River.
Part of the Trans-Canada Trail is contained in the park, although construction is incomplete. Cycling – A 4.2 km loop is available at Betula Lake on Provincial Road 307 and a 9 km trail at Big Whiteshell Lake on Provincial Road 309. The South Whiteshell Trail is a multi-use trail system that accommodates cyclists.
PR 206 begins at PTH 44 northeast of Winnipeg and heads south, passing through the communities of Oakbank and Dugald. Once it reaches the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH), it turns southeast and begins a three-kilometre concurrence with the TCH. The road then turns south again, passing through the hamlet of Landmark, before reaching its end at PTH 52 ...
The La Vérendrye Trail (French: Le chemin La Vérendrye) is a series of highways in the Canadian province of Manitoba commemorating the oldest waterway fur-trading route in the province. [1] It is named after Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye , an explorer and fur-trader who is often credited as being the first European to ...
North of the city, PTH 59 is the main route to Grand Beach and the eastern side of Lake Winnipeg and part of the La Vérendrye Trail. To the south, PTH 59 is effectively the modern-day successor to the original Crow Wing Trail as one of two main roads between Winnipeg and the United States border, serving as an alternative to PTH 75. PTH 59 is ...