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  2. List of Winnipeg City Routes - Wikipedia

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    • Main Street 1966: current Originally designated as Route 50, [2] renumbered in 1967; [3] formerly part of PTH 4 north of Portage Ave. [1] Route 62: 6: 3.7 Route 165 (Abinojii Mikanah) Route 37 (Redwood Ave) • Dakota Street • Dunkirk Drive • Osborne Street • Memorial Boulevard • Colony Street • Balmoral Street • Isabel Street

  3. Winnipeg Route 62 - Wikipedia

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    Salter Street south end • Isabel Street north end: Isabel Street: 1.6: 0.99: Logan Avenue : 2.5: 1.6: Notre Dame Avenue (Route 57 west) One-way, westbound; Isabel Street south end; Balmoral Street north end: Balmoral Street: 2.6: 1.6: Cumberland Avenue (Route 57 east) One-way, eastbound: 3.2: 2.0: Ellice Avenue: Balmoral Street south end ...

  4. Manitoba Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Manitoba Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Winnipeg (where it meets with Route 52) north to Gimli. The highway is known as Main Street between Winnipeg and Selkirk, as this is the name of the road within both of those cities, and has a suburban character as a 4-lane, mostly undivided highway with numerous residences and businesses. At Selkirk, the highway turns off to ...

  6. Winnipeg Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the route stems from its use as a part of an old Red River ox cart trail. [4] [5]The (red river) carts left deep ruts in the soft prairie turf, so deep that the wagons tended to spread out, the right wheel of one cart travelling in the wake of the left wheel of the cart ahead; thus, the prairie trails could be as much as twenty carts wide, a phenomenon that helps explain the many ...

  7. Winnipeg Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Route 20 maintains expressway standards through Winnipeg, generally as a 4-lane divided route, and has an 80 km/h (50 mph) speed limit for the most part, except for a brief section in the north end at Regent Avenue where the speed limit drops to 70 km/h (45 mph), and a section after the North Kildonan overpass where the speed limit raises to 90 ...

  8. Manitoba Highway 8 - Wikipedia

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    The highway between Winnipeg and PR 230 is known as McPhillips Street. At PR 230, McPhillips Street becomes McPhillips Road and continues along PR 230 to PTH 9 (Selkirk Bypass). The route is a major road connecting Winnipeg with the communities of Winnipeg Beach and Gimli. The speed limit is 100 km/h (60 mph). [2]

  9. Winnipeg Route 180 - Wikipedia

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    Route 180 (locally known as McPhillips Street) is a major arterial road and city route in northwestern Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It runs from Route 57 (Notre Dame Avenue) to Emes Avenue (Winnipeg city limits) near the Perimeter Highway, where it becomes Highway 8. [2] The route is the highest-numbered city route in Winnipeg.