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  2. Assiniboine Forest - Wikipedia

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    Assiniboine Forest is a regional park in Winnipeg, Manitoba and the largest urban forest in Canada, comprising an area of over 285 hectares. [1] It's located within the suburban area of Charleswood and is surrounded by Roblin Blvd , Chalfont Road, Wilkes Avenue , and Shaftesbury Boulevard.

  3. Manitoba Highway 3 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 3 at its western terminus. Provincial Trunk Highway 3 (PTH 3) is a major provincial highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.It runs from the Saskatchewan boundary (where it meets Highway 18) to the southwest city limits of Winnipeg, where it continues as Winnipeg Route 155 (McGillivray Boulevard).

  4. Beaudry Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Beaudry Provincial Park was assembled from several privately owned landholdings along the Assiniboine River.The major portion of the park is a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) landholding featuring five miles (8 km) of frontage on the south side of the river that had been owned by prominent Winnipeg businessman, mining entrepreneur and civic leader John Draper Perrin. [5]

  5. Transport in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Trails Association is an organization dedicated to the development of sustainability in Winnipeg, primarily through active transportation. Main activities of the WTA related to transportation include: academic research and data collection ; infrastructure usage audits; project management and implementation; transportation ...

  6. Manitoba Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Highway 13 at the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border to Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway near Oak Bluff. [ 1 ] PTH 2 is the Manitoba portion of the Red Coat Trail .

  7. Winnipeg Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    Route 17 is the lowest numbered Winnipeg city route. Despite its comparatively short length of 5 km (3 mi), the speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph). The first section of roadway (between Main and Henderson) was opened on October 19, 1990, and officially named the Chief Peguis Trail on November 1, 1991. [ 4 ]

  8. List of Winnipeg City Routes - Wikipedia

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    Chief Peguis Trail 1990: current Route 20: 16: 9.9 PTH 100 (Perimeter Hwy) PTH 101 (Perimeter Hwy) Lagimodière Boulevard 1966: current Concurrent with PTH 59 for entire length. Route 90: 25: 16 PTH 100 (Perimeter Hwy) City limits (continues as PTH 7) • Kenaston Boulevard • Century Street • King Edward Street • Oak Point Highway

  9. Yellowhead Highway - Wikipedia

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    Southern Yellowhead Highway near Heffley Creek, British Columbia. The Yellowhead Highway (French: Route Yellowhead) is a major interprovincial highway in Western Canada that runs from Winnipeg to Graham Island off the coast of British Columbia via Saskatoon and Edmonton.