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Provincial Road 304 (PR 304) is a provincial road in the Eastman and NorMan regions of Manitoba, Canada. It begins at PTH 59/PTH 12 south of Grand Beach and runs to Powerview-Pine Falls at the PTH 11 junction. Near the town, PR 304 crosses the Winnipeg River at the Pine Falls Generating Station, operated by Manitoba Hydro. [1]
Manitoba Provincial Road 501: PTH 1 near Rosewood: Ross: 26.0 km (16.2 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 502: PTH 11 in Lac du Bonnet: PR 313 near Lac du Bonnet: 5.6 km (3.5 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 503: PR 308: PTH 1: 21.5 km (13.4 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 504: PTH 59 near Victoria Beach: dead end at Lake Winnipeg: 2.3 km (1.4 mi) Manitoba ...
Manitoba Provincial Road 304; Nova Scotia Route 304; ... Puerto Rico Highway 304; U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 304; Preceded by 303: Lists of highways 304 Succeeded by 305
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure: Length: 11.0 km [1] (6.8 mi) Existed: 1984–present: Major junctions; South end: PTH 12 / PTH 59 / PR 304 north near Beconia: North end: PTH 12 near Grand Marais: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Manitoba: Rural municipalities: St. Clements: Highway system; Provincial highways in Manitoba; Winnipeg ...
This new Department continued the role it previously had under Public Works, overseeing the construction and maintenance of Manitoba's road and highway system. [15] Also part of the 1965 Act, the functions related to the acquisition of land for use in provincial works projects were consolidated within the Land Acquisition Branch and the Land ...
Until 1992, PR 303 extended 37.5 kilometres (23.3 mi) west from PTH 12 through the communities of Kleefeld and Otterburne to PR 200. [2] [3] The former sections of PR 303 are now municipal roads known as Ridge Road, a paved two-lane highway in the RM of Hanover, [4] and Road 34N (College Avenue in the RM of Hanover and Otterburne Road in the RM of De Salaberry), part of which is also a paved ...
0–9. Manitoba Highway 1; Manitoba Highway 1A; Manitoba Highway 2; Manitoba Highway 3; Manitoba Highway 3A; Manitoba Highway 4; Manitoba Highway 5; Manitoba Highway 5A
It begins at PR 304 near the northern boundary of the park and becomes PR 315 near its southern boundary. Provincial Roads 304, 313 , 314, and 315, along with PTH 11 , form a loop that provides access to several remote communities, First Nations , and provincial parks on the eastern side of Lake Winnipeg .