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  2. Carberry bus crash - Wikipedia

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    The RCMP stated that it was "the first mass casualty motor vehicle accident they were aware of in Manitoba." [21] Those familiar with the area have stated that the intersection between Highway 1 and Manitoba Highway 5 where the collision occurred is dangerous, and they called for safety improvements.

  3. Manitoba Provincial Road 304 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 304 (PR 304) is a provincial road in the Eastman and NorMan regions of Manitoba, Canada. It begins at PTH 59 / PTH 12 south of Grand Beach and runs to Powerview-Pine Falls at the PTH 11 junction.

  4. List of Manitoba provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    These Provincial Trunk Highways are numbered from 1 to 99 for mainline routes and 100 to 199 for loop/spur routes (only four currently exist). Provincial Trunk Highways 1 and 75, as well as the Perimeter Highway (PTH 100/PTH 101), are the most important and are divided highways for most of their length with some sections at expressway or freeway standards.

  5. Manitoba Provincial Road 254 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 254 (PR 254) is a 118.7-kilometre-long (73.8 mi) north–south highway in the Westman Region of Manitoba. It connects the communities of Medora, Lauder, Grande-Clairière, Oak Lake Beach, and the town of Oak Lake. It also provides access to Oak Lake and Oak Lake Provincial Park.

  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 Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Trunk Highway 6 (PTH 6) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Perimeter Highway of Winnipeg to the Thompson south city limits. It is also the main highway connecting Winnipeg to northern Manitoba .

  8. Manitoba Highway 19 - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, PTH 19 is the only provincial trunk highway in Manitoba in which the entire length of the route is unpaved. The route travels within Riding Mountain National Park, with the exception of 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) between PTH 5 and the park's eastern gate. The highway is closed to heavy truck traffic inside the park during the winter ...

  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).