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  2. Beausejour, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    A third and final version says that the town`s first residents, Mr. and Mrs. H.W.D. Armstrong were the ones to name the town. Mr. H.W.D. Armstrong was a Canadian Pacific Railway surveyor who was responsible for the selection of names along this line and asked his wife to name it. She suggested the Beausejour name for "a nice play to stay". [3]

  3. Manitoba Provincial Road 215 - Wikipedia

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    The road begins at Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 12, the boundary between the Rural Municipalities of Brokenhead and Springfield, and runs approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) east to the town of Beausejour. It passes through the town as Park Avenue and ends at the town's east end at a junction with PTH 44 and PR 302. [1] PR 215 runs exactly ...

  4. Rural Municipality of Brokenhead - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Beausejour is a separate urban municipality but shares some of administrative services with the RM of Brokenhead. Local urban districts Tyndall–Garson (includes the neighbouring communities of Tyndall and Garson)

  5. Manitoba Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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    PTH 44 runs along the eastern edge of town before heading east at an intersection with Park Avenue (PR 215) and PR 302. It leaves Beausejour, traveling across the Brokenhead River and past the communities of St. Ouens and Golden Bay to start straddling the border between the Rural Municipalities of Lac du Bonnet and Reynolds for the next ...

  6. Manitoba Provincial Road 302 - Wikipedia

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    The north terminus of PR 302 is located at the junction of PTH 44 and PR 215 near Beausejour.From there, the road heads south, crossing the Trans-Canada Highway at Richer, and eventually ends at PR 201 approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) east of Vita.

  7. Manitoba Highway 15 - Wikipedia

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    PTH 12 – Beausejour, Steinbach 33.0: 20.5: PR 302 north – Beausejour: West end of PR 302 concurrency 34.3: 21.3: PR 302 south – Richer, La Broquerie: East end of PR 302 concurrency: Reynolds: No major junctions: Whitemouth 75.0: 46.6: PR 406 north – Whitemouth: Elma: 75.5: 46.9: PTH 11 – Hadashville, Lac du Bonnet: PTH 15 eastern terminus

  8. Beausejour - Wikipedia

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    Beausejour, Manitoba, a town in Manitoba, Canada Beausejour Blades, former ice hockey team in Beausejour; Beauséjour, Marne, a town in France, a scene of fighting during World War I; Beauséjour River, a river in Grenada; Beausejour Stadium, a cricket stadium located near Gros Islet, Saint Lucia; CFS Beausejour, former Canadian Forces Station

  9. Manitoba Highway 12 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Trunk Highway 12 (PTH 12) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.Lying entirely in the Eastman Region, it runs from the U.S. border (where it meets with Minnesota State Highway 313) to a dead end in Grand Beach.