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  2. List of Winnipeg City Routes - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Perimeter Highway (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Manitoba Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Highway 6 between Grand Rapids and Ponton in Winter. PTH 6 begins in the Interlake Region on the outskirts of Winnipeg in the Rural Municipality of Rosser at an at-grade intersection with PTH 101, which also marks the beginning of the Northern Woods and Water Route, with the road continuing as Patterson Road.

  6. Manitoba Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    Westbound driving from Kenora, Ontario to Winnipeg, near Lorette (East of Winnipeg) On February 27, 2008 the Manitoba Highway Traffic Board approved a request by the Government of Manitoba to raise the speed limit on the Trans Canada Highway in Manitoba to 110 km/h along the section between the Saskatchewan-Manitoba provincial boundary and ...

  7. Manitoba Highway 75 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1966, PTH 75 followed Pembina Highway (present-day Winnipeg Route 42) and Osborne Street (present-day Winnipeg Route 62) to PTH 1 , continuing north as PTH 6. [10] When the Winnipeg Metro Routes were established in c. 1966 , PTH 75 was decommissioned inside the Perimeter Highway, [ 11 ] with the section of highway between the Perimeter ...

  8. Manitoba Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    PTH 9 – Selkirk, Winnipeg Beach: Southern terminus; road continues west as Matlock Road: Village of Dunnottar: 3.0: 1.9: PR 225 west (Whytewold Road) Eastern terminus of PR 225: St. Andrews: No major junctions: Town of Winnipeg Beach: 9.0: 5.6: Robinson Avenue – Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park, Downtown, Boardwalk: 9.9: 6.2: PTH 9 ...

  9. Manitoba Highway 3 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 3 at its western terminus. Provincial Trunk Highway 3 (PTH 3) is a major provincial highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.It runs from the Saskatchewan boundary (where it meets Highway 18) to the southwest city limits of Winnipeg, where it continues as Winnipeg Route 155 (McGillivray Boulevard).

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