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It runs from PTH 50 at the northern edge of the community to a dead end along the eastern shores of Lake Manitoba. It is entirely unpaved, with the section between PTH 50 and Road 50W two-lanes wide, with the remaining 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) to Lake Manitoba being a narrow one-lane track. No other settlements lie along the highway. [2] [7]
Route 47, locally known as Logan Avenue, is a city route in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It runs from Route 90 (King Edward Street) to Route 42 (the Disraeli Freeway). It is primarily a collector road through industrial and older residential areas of north-central Winnipeg.
Provincial highways in Manitoba; Winnipeg City Routes; ← PR 230: → PR 232: Provincial Road 231 (PR 231) is a 41.9-kilometre-long (26.0 mi) ...
One-way, eastbound: 12.6: 7.8: Bannatyne Avenue: One-way, westbound: 12.8: 8.0: James Avenue (Route 42 east) One-way eastbound (no access, T-intersection); south end of Route 42 east concurrency: 13.0: 8.1: Disraeli Freeway / Alexander Avenue : No southbound to eastbound exit; Alexander Avenue is one-way, westbound; north end of Route 42 east ...
William Stephenson Way (eastbound) 6.05– 6.10: 3.76– 3.79: Pioneer Avenue / William Stephenson Way: One-way pair; Route 52 west follows Pioneer Avenue; Route 52 east follows William Stephenson Way: Provencher Boulevard: 6.4: 4.0: Waterfront Drive / Israel Asper Way: Access to Canadian Museum for Human Rights and The Forks: One-way transition
PTH 59 is a four-lane at-grade expressway from Provincial Road 210 south of Île-des-Chênes, through Winnipeg, to the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, except for a two-kilometre section of six-lane road between the North Perimeter Highway (PTH 101) and Provincial Road 202.
Boundary Street ran along the original western boundary of Winnipeg before the city expanded westward to St. James Street in 1882. Maryland Street is named after the Maryland estate that was formerly located on that road, which was owned by James Milligan, the namesake of Milligan Street.
Provincial Road 222 (PR 222) is a provincial road in the Interlake Region of the Canadian province of Manitoba.Essentially a northerly continuation of Highway 9, the road extends for 42.6 kilometres (26.5 mi) along the western shore of Lake Winnipeg between the communities of Gimli and Riverton.