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  2. List of Manitoba provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Manitoba Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 239 (PR 239) is a 20.1-kilometre-long (12.5 mi) east-west spur of PTH 6 in the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale, serving as the main road access to the town of Steep Rock, located on the northeastern shore of Lake Manitoba.

  5. Manitoba Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 232 (PR 232) is a 9.9-kilometre-long (6.2 mi) north-south loop off of PTH 9 running along the coastline of southern Lake Winnipeg, linking the village of Dunnottar and the town of Winnipeg Beach.

  6. Manitoba Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    The main route passes directly through the city of Winnipeg on city streets, entering the city from the west and continuing along Portage Avenue, Broadway, Main Street, Queen Elizabeth Way, St. Mary's Road, St. Anne's Road, and Fermor Avenue where it re-joins the Perimeter Highway (T-C 100) and continues east on TC 1. An alternate routing exits ...

  7. Transport in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Winnipeg involves various transportation systems, including both private and public services, and modes of transport in the capital city of Manitoba.. According to Statistics Canada, in 2011, the dominant form of travel in Winnipeg was by car as a driver (69%), followed by commute trips using public transit (15%), as a car passenger (7%), walking (6%), bicycle (2%), and other ...

  8. Manitoba Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 472 (PR 472) is a 9.1-kilometre-long (5.7 mi) north–south spur of PTH 16 in the Prairie View Municipality, providing access to the hamlet of Solsgirth. It is entirely a two-lane highway, with only the portion between the Yellowhead and Front Street S being paved while the rest is gravel.

  9. List of Winnipeg City Routes - Wikipedia

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    • Dugald Road 1966: current Formerly part of PTH 15 east of Lagimodière Boulevard; formerly PTH 59A west of Lagimodière Boulevard. [1] Route 125: 2: 1.2 Route 42 (Pembina Hwy) Route 62 (Osborne St) Jubilee Avenue 1966: current Route 145: 11: 6.8 PTH 100 (Perimeter Hwy) / PR 427: Route 80 (Waverley St) • Wilkes Avenue