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The beltway consists of two provincial highways connected at separate junctions with PTH 1, the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH), on the east and west sides of the Winnipeg. The North Perimeter highway is officially designated PTH 101 and is part of Canada's National Highway System.
This is a list of all city routes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Even-numbered routes run north-south with numbers increasing from east to west and odd-numbered ...
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.
Route 180 at Winnipeg city limits: Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park: Veterans Memorial Highway — — Formerly continued into Winnipeg along McPhillips St. and Arlington St. to PTH 1 / PTH 4 (Portage Ave.); replaced by Route 180 in 1966. PTH 8A: 3: 1.9 PTH 8 north of Winnipeg: PTH 9 / PR 238 north of Winnipeg 1964: 1968 Replaced by PTH 27
Provincial Trunk Highway 7 (PTH 7) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.It runs from the northern limit of the city of Winnipeg (where it meets with Route 90/Brookside Blvd.) north to Arborg, Manitoba where it intersects with PTH 68.
It runs from Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway (where it meets with the city's Route 115) east to Elma where it ends at PTH 11. PTH 15 and the portion of Route 115 east of PTH 59 are collectively known as Dugald Road. [2] On the trip between Winnipeg and Elma, several significant landmarks exist, as well as the towns of Dugald and Anola.
Route 155 (known locally as McGillivray Boulevard) is a city route in Winnipeg, Manitoba.It runs from the Perimeter Highway (PTH 100) to Route 42 (Pembina Highway).. This major road begins at Oak Bluff and runs concurrently with PTH 3 to the Winnipeg city limits, where PTH 3 officially terminates.
An alternate routing exits the main T-C 1 route on the western edge of Winnipeg onto the Perimeter Highway (T-C 100), which by-passes the city completely. The Perimeter Highway is a ring road which encircles Winnipeg and is frequently used by commuters and through traffic on the Trans Canada Highway wishing to avoid congested city streets.