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PTH 1 highlighted in red. Provincial Trunk Highway 1 ( PTH 1) is Manitoba 's section of the Trans-Canada Highway. It is a heavily used, 4-lane divided highway, with the exception of a short 18 km section in the southeastern corner of the province. It is the main link between southern Manitoba's largest cities, and also serves as the province's ...
Original upload log. This image is a derivative work of the following images: Trans-Canada Highway shield.svg licensed with PD-Canada, PD-self . 2007-06-21T05:48:34Z Makaristos 442x600 (18021 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Blank (no number or province name) shield of the Trans-Canada Highway |Source=self-made |Date=20 June 2007 |Author= [[User:Makaristos|Makaristos]] |License=public domain ...
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.
The Yellowhead Highway is a 2,859-kilometre (1,777 mi) highway in Western Canada, running from Masset, British Columbia, to where it intersects Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) just west of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. It is designated as Highway 16 in all four provinces that it passes through (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and ...
Provincial Trunk Highway 1A. Location. Portage la Prairie. Length. 11.3 km (7.0 mi) Existed. 1970–present. The section of PTH 1A at Portage la Prairie is also known as Saskatchewan Avenue and like most alternate spurs, it was the old route of PTH 1 until its current alignment was built. The highway is an alternate route that goes through ...
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Trans-Canada_Highway_shield.svg licensed with PD-Canada, PD-self 2007-06-21T05:48:34Z Makaristos 442x600 (18021 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Blank (no number or province name) shield of the Trans-Canada Highway |Source=self-made |Date=20 June 2007 |Author= [[User:Makaristos ...
Provincial Road 278 (PR 278) is a 41.8-kilometre-long (26.0 mi) north–south highway in the Rural Municipality of Alonsa, Manitoba.Running along the western coastlines of both Lake Manitoba and Ebb and Flow Lake, it serves as the only road access to the Ebb and Flow First Nation, as well as connecting Kinosota, Bacon Ridge, Eddystone, Reedy Creek, and Silver Ridge.
Road signs in Canada. Road signs in Canada may conform to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada (MUTCDC) [1][2] by the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) [3] for use by Canadian jurisdictions. Although it serves a similar role to the MUTCD from the US Federal Highway Administration, it has been independently developed ...