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  2. Manitoba Highway 10 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 268 (PR 268), also known as the Lenswood Highway, is a 45-kilometre-long (28 mi) north-south loop off of PTH 10 within the Swan River Valley in the rural municipalities of Minitonas-Bowsman and Mountain, serving as the main road access to the hamlet of Lenswood, as well as a short cut for travelers on PTH 10 wishing to bypass ...

  3. List of Manitoba provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Provincial Road 268: PTH 10 near Minitonas: PTH 10 near Birch River: 44.7 km (27.8 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 269: PTH 10 near Ethelbert: PR 276 near Meadow Portage: 72.8 km (45.2 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 270: PTH 1 near Brandon: PR 354 near Onanole: 86.3 km (53.6 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 271: PTH 10 at Pine River: PTH 20 ...

  4. Manitoba Highway 10A - Wikipedia

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    The fourth and last section of PTH 10 is located in Dauphin. It starts at PTH 5/10 west of the city and from there overlaps Provincial Trunk Highway 5A (PTH 5A). PTH 5A/10A runs concurrently for the entire route. At the city limits, the road becomes Buchanon Avenue until it intersects with PR 362 (Keays Street).

  5. Manitoba Provincial Road 482 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 482 is a north-south route and runs from the PTH 83 near Inglis to its terminus with PTH 5 and Hwy 10 just east of the Saskatchewan border. [1] The northern terminus also serves as the westbound/eastbound terminuses for both PTH 5 and Hwy 10. The route provides direct access to Lake of the Prairies and Asessippi Provincial Park.

  6. Manitoba Provincial Road 391 - Wikipedia

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    The designation of PR 391 was applied in 1966, running from Highway 10 in Simonhouse, using modern-day Highway 39 to Wekusko Lake. It also used modern-day Highway 6 between Highway 39 and Thompson, where a spur to Thompson Airport was designated as Provincial Road 382, a short spur outside of the city. By 1970, PR 382 was absorbed into PR 391.

  7. Manitoba Provincial Road 283 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 283 (PR 283) is a provincial road in Manitoba, Canada which succeeds Saskatchewan Highway 9 (Hwy 9) at the Saskatchewan provincial boundary and terminates at Manitoba Highway PTH 10 in The Pas. PR 283 is paved for is entire length, and the speed limit is 100 km/h. It parallels the south bank of the Carrot River for its entire ...

  8. Manitoba Provincial Road 322 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 322 (PR 322) is a 41.6-kilometre-long (25.8 mi) north–south highway in both the Interlake and Winnipeg Metro regions of Manitoba, Canada. It connects the communities of Grosse Isle , Argyle , Woodroyd , and Erinview .

  9. Manitoba Provincial Road 254 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 254 (PR 254) is a 118.7-kilometre-long (73.8 mi) north–south highway in the Westman Region of Manitoba. It connects the communities of Medora, Lauder, Grande-Clairière, Oak Lake Beach, and the town of Oak Lake. It also provides access to Oak Lake and Oak Lake Provincial Park.