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Provincial Road 411 (PR 411) is a 22.9-kilometre-long ... Provincial Government of Manitoba; Official Highway Map - Published and maintained by the Department of ...
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 Provincial Road 505: PR 503: Whitemouth River: 3.2 km (2.0 mi) Manitoba ...
Provincial Road 412 (PR 412), also known as Jackhead Road, is a 63-kilometre-long (39 mi) north-south all weather road in Manitoba connecting PR 224 with Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation's Jackhead community, passing by Lake St. Andrew and Lake St. George Provincial Parks along the way.
Provincial Road 418 (PR 418) is a short 14.7-kilometre-long (9.1 mi) north–south highway in the Interlake Region of Manitoba, running from PR 419 just east of Lundar Beach Provincial Park, through the hamlet of Lily Bay, to a junction with PR 417 west of the town of Eriksdale.
Provincial Road 423 (PR 423) is a 19.7-kilometre-long (12.2 mi) east–west highway in the Pembina Valley Region of Manitoba. Essentially an eastern continuation of PTH 3A, it connects Crystal City with La Rivière and Snowflake via Purves. It is located entirely within the Municipality of Louise.
Provincial Road 571 (PR 571) is a short 6.4-kilometre-long (4.0 mi) east-west spur of PTH 41 in the Rural Municipality of Ellice-Archie, serving as a connection to the hamlet of Welwyn, Saskatchewan and continuing into the neighboring province as Saskatchewan Highway 308. It is entirely a paved two-lane road, with no other settlements or major ...
The highway has had some reconfigurations in its time. When the highway first appeared on the 1928 Manitoba Highway Map, [4] the highway's eastern terminus with PTH 1 was located in Portage la Prairie. From Portage la Prairie, the road traveled north following the current PR 240 to Mile 71N (formerly PR 249).
As of 2018, PTH 19 is the only provincial trunk highway in Manitoba in which the entire length of the route is unpaved. The route travels within Riding Mountain National Park, with the exception of 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) between PTH 5 and the park's eastern gate. The highway is closed to heavy truck traffic inside the park during the winter ...