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  2. Manitoba Highway 45 - Wikipedia

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    The highway crosses the Trans Canada Trail, entering the Rural Municipality of Clanwilliam - Erickson, and coming to an end shortly thereafter at an intersection with PTH 10 (John Bracken Highway) 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Erickson. [1] [2] The entire length of Manitoba Highway 45 is a rural, paved, two-lane highway.

  3. MOM's Way - Wikipedia

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    Many segments of MOM's Way are connected to the Old Dawson Trail, the first all-Canadian route between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg. The roads included along the route are: Manitoba Highway 12 between the Trans-Canada Highway ( PTH 1 ), 40 km (25 mi) east of Winnipeg, through Steinbach and Sprague , to the Minnesota border.

  4. Manitoba Provincial Road 231 - Wikipedia

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    PR 231 begins in the Rural Municipality of Armstrong at an intersection with PTH 17 at the northern edge of Narcisse.After a short distance, the highway curves to head due eastward as a gravel road, passing by the site of the former hamlet of Bender as well as passing just north of Dennis Lake.

  5. Manitoba Provincial Road 201 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 201 (PR 201) is an east–west provincial road in southern Manitoba, Canada. The road runs parallel to Manitoba's border with the United States for a distance of 218 kilometres (135 mi), nearly half the province's length. [1] Part of Manitoba Provincial Road 201, near the border with the US, just east of Snowflake.

  6. Manitoba Highway 39 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Trunk Highway 39 (PTH 39) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from PTH 6 (to Thompson) to PTH 10 (to Flin Flon). The highway serves as the main east-west crossing of Grass River Provincial Park and Division No. 21, as well as providing road access to Snow Lake. The speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph).

  7. Manitoba Provincial Road 248 - Wikipedia

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    PTH 26 west (Chemin Assiniboine Trail) – Poplar Point: Southern end of PTH 26 concurrency 49.4: 30.7: PTH 26 east (Chemin Assiniboine Trail) – St. Francois Xavier: Northern end of PTH 26 concurrency: Rosser: No major junctions: Woodlands: Marquette: 54.9: 34.1: PR 221 east – Meadows: Western terminus of PR 221: Meadow Lea: 61.5: 38.2: PR ...

  8. Manitoba Provincial Road 233 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1990, what is now PR 233 south of the junction with PR 326 was known as Provincial Road 226 (PR 226), while PR 233 continued east along the east-west portion of PR 326 past Okno, then meandered northeast through the Shorncliffe community (where it met the former PR 516) before coming to an end at an intersection with PR 234 at the hamlet of Washow Bay.

  9. Manitoba Provincial Road 240 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 240 (PR 240) is a 122.8-kilometre-long (76.3 mi) north–south highway in the Pembina Valley and Central Plains regions of Manitoba, connecting the hamlets of Darlingford, Miami, Roseisle, and St. Claude with the city of Portage la Prairie, as well as providing the only road access to the hamlet of Delta Beach on Lake Manitoba.