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  2. Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia

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    While by definition the Trans-Canada Highway is a highway system that has several parallel routes throughout most of the country, the term "Trans-Canada Highway" often refers to the main route that consists of Highway 1 (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba), Highways 17 and 417 (Ontario), Autoroutes 40, 25, 20, and 85 (Quebec ...

  3. Perimeter Highway (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Trunk Highways (PTH) 100 and 101, collectively known as the Perimeter Highway, form a beltway around the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Perimeter Highway is approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) in length and serves as a ring road around Winnipeg for through traffic. It is often considered by local residents to be the city's ...

  4. National Highway System (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The National Highway System (French: Réseau routier national) in Canada is a federal designation for a strategic transport network of highways and freeways. [1] The system includes but is not limited to the Trans-Canada Highway, [1] and currently consists of 38,098 kilometres (23,673 mi) of roadway designated under one of three classes: Core Routes, Feeder Routes, and Northern and Remote Routes.

  5. Prince Edward Island Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Route 1 highlighted in red. Route 1 is a 120-kilometre (75 mi) long provincial highway that serves as the Prince Edward Island section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Route 1 traverses the southern shores of Prince Edward Island, from the Confederation Bridge in Borden-Carleton to the Wood Islands ferry dock, and bypasses the provincial capital ...

  6. Numbered highways in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 2-148 — intercity (ex:Highway 11) usually with at-grade intersections 400-427 — 400-series freeways and limited-access highways The Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) is a de facto part of the 400-series, and is given a numerical designation of 451 in some documents, although this number is not posted on the road itself

  7. Newfoundland and Labrador Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Route 1 is a highway in the Canada province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and is the easternmost stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway. Route 1 is the primary east–west road on the island of Newfoundland. [1] The eastern terminus of Route 1 is St. John's. From there, the highway crosses the island 903 kilometres (561 mi) to Channel-Port aux ...

  8. Winnipeg Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    Route 85 Portage Avenue Route 85 highlighted in red Westward on Portage Avenue Route information Maintained by City of Winnipeg Length 14.0 km (8.7 mi) Existed 1966–present Known for Intersection at Portage and Main Component highways PTH 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) Yellowhead Highway Major junctions East end Route 52 (Main St) / Route 57 Major intersections Route 96 south (Moray St) Route 90 ...

  9. Winnipeg Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg City Routes. ← Route 17. → Route 23. Route 20 (known locally as Lagimodière Boulevard) is a major north-south arterial route in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is also part of Manitoba Highway 59, the only Provincial Trunk Highway (other than the Trans-Canada Highway) that crosses through the city.