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PTH & PR Locations PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS PTH Location Region Map Grid A3, A2, B2, C2, D2, E2, 1 Saskatchewan Bdry, Brandon, Portage, Winnipeg, Ontario Bdry 1,2,3 F2, G2 1A Portage 2 D2 1A Brandon 3 B2 2 Saskatchewan Bdry, Souris, Treherene, PTH 100 2,3 A2, B2, C2, D2, E2 3 Saskatchewan Bdry, Deloraine, Morden, Carman, Winnipeg 1,2,3 A1,B1, C1, D1, D2, E2 3A PTH 3, Clearwater, Crystal City, PTH 3 3 C1 4 Selkirk, PTH 9, PTH 59 1 E3 C1, C2, C3, C4, B4, A4, 5 US Bdry, Carberry, Neepawa, Dauphin, Roblin, Sask Bdry 3,4 A5 5A Dauphin 4 B4 E2, E3, D3, D4, D5, C5, 6 Winnipeg, PTH 100, Ashern, Grand Rapids, Thompson 2,4,5 C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C11, D11, D12 7 Winnipeg, PTH 101, Teulon, Arborg 1,2 E2, E3, E4 8 Winnipeg, PTH 101, Riverton, Hecla Island 1,2 E2, E3, E4 9 Winnipeg, PTH 101, Winnipeg Beach, Gimli 1,2 E2, E3, E4 9A Selkirk 1 E3 B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, 10 US Bdry, Brandon, Dauphin, Swan River The Pas, Flin Flon 3,4,5 A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11 10A Ethelbert 4 B5 10A Swan River 4 A6 10A Flin Flon 5 A11 11 PTH 1, PTH 44, Lac du Bonnet, Great Falls, PR 304, PTH 59 1 F2, F3, F4 12 US Bdry, Steinbach, PTH 44, Grand Beach 1 G1, F1, E1, E2, F2, F3 13 Carman, PTH 2, PTH 1 2 D2 14 PTH 3, Winkler, Plum Coulee, PTH 75 2 D1, E1 15 Winnipeg, PTH 101, PTH 12, Elma, PTH 11 1 E2, F2 16 Saskatchewan Bdry, Russell, Minnedosa, PTH 1 2,3 A4, A3, B3, C3, D3, D2 16A Minnedosa 3 B3 17 PTH 9, PTH 7, PTH 68, PR 325, Hodgson 2 E3, E4, E5 18 US Bdry, Killarney, PTH 2, Wawanesa 3 C1, C2 19 PTH 5, Norgate, Riding Mountain National Park 4 C4 20 Ochre River, PTH 5, Dauphin, Camperville, Cowen, PTH 10 4 B4, B5, B6 20A Dauphin 4 B4 21 US Bdry, Deloraine, PTH 1, Oakburn, PTH 45 3 B1, B2, B3 22 PTH 23, Souris, PTH 2 3 B2 23 PTH 21, Baldur, Roland, Morris, PTH 75, La Rochelle, PTH 59 1,2,3 B2, B1, C1, D1, E1 24 Miniota, PTH 83, PR 270, Rapid City, PTH 10 3 A3, B3 25 PR 259, Rivers, PTH 10 3 B3, B2 26 Portage la Prairie, PTH 1, St. Francois Xavier, PTH 1 2 D2, D3, E2 27 PTH 8, PTH 9 1 E3 28 Not in use 29 US Bdry, PTH 75 1 E1 30 US Bdry, Gretna, PTH 14 2 E1 2010-01-28 Last Revision January 2010 1 PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS PTH Location Region Map Grid 31 US Bdry, PTH 3 2 D1 32 US Bdry, Winkler, PTH 3 2 D1 33 Not in use 34 US Bdry, Pilot Mound, PTH 2, PTH 1, Gladstone, PTH 16 2,3 C1, C2, C3 35 Not in use 36 Not in use 37 Not in use 38 Not in use 39 PTH 10, PR 392, PTH 6 5 A10, B10, C10 40 Not in use 41 PTH 1, PR 571, Binscarth, PTH 16 3 A3 42 PTH 41, Birtle, Shoal Lake, PTH 16 A3, B3 43 Not in use 44 PTH 9, PTH 12, Beausejour, PTH 11, West Hawk Lake, PTH 1 1 E3, F3, F2, G2 45 Russell, PTH 16, Sandy Lake, PTH 10 3 A4, B4, B3 46 Not in use 47 Not in use 48 Not in use 49 Saskatchewan Bdry, PTH 83 4 A6 50 PTH 16, Langruth, Silver Ridge, McCreary, PTH 5 2,4 C3, C4 51 Not in use 52 PTH 59, Steinbach, PTH 12, PR 210 1 E2, F2 53 Not in use 54 Not in use 55 Not in use 56 Not in use 57 Saskatchewan Bdry, PTH 83 4 A5 58 Not in use 59 US Bdry, PTH 23, Winnipeg, PTH 44, PTH 12, Victoria Beach 1 E1, E2, E3, F3, F4 60 PTH 6, PTH 10 5 C7, B7, B8, A8 61 Not in use 62 Not in use 63 Not in use 64 Not in use 65 Not in use 66 Not in use 67 PTH 6, Stonewall, PTH 7, PTH 9 1,2 E3 68 Ste Rose du Lac, PTH 5, The Narrows, PTH 6, PTH 17, PTH 8 2,4 C4, D4, E4 69 Not in use 70 Not in use 71 Not in use 72 Not in use 73 Not in use 74 Not in use 75 US Bdry, Emerson, Morris, Winnipeg 1 E1, E2 76 Not in use 2010-01-28 Last Revision January 2010 2 PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS PTH Location Region Map Grid 77 Saskatchewan Bdry, Westgate, Baden, PTH 10 4 A7 78 Not in use 79 Not in use 80 Not in use 81 Not in use 82 Not in use 83 US Bdry, Melita, Virden, PTH 1, Russell, Roblin, Swan River 3,4 A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 83A Swan River A6 84 Not in use 85 Not in use 86 Not in use 87 Not in use 88 Not in use 89 US Bdry, Piney, PTH 12 1 F1 90 Not in use 91 Not in use 92 Not in use 93 Not in use 94 Not in use 95 Not in use 96 Not in use 97 Not in use 98 Not in use 99 Not in use 100 South Perimeter Highway, Winnipeg 1 E2 101 North Perimeter Highway, Winnipeg 1 E2 102 Not in use 103 Not in use 104 Not in use 105 Not in use 106 Not in use 107 Not in use 108 Not in use 109 Not in use 110 PR 457, Brandon, PTH 10 3 B2 111 Not in use 112 Not in use 113 Not in use 114 Not in use 115 Not in use 116 Not in use 117 Not in use 118 Not in use 119 Not in use 120 Not in use 121 Not in use 2010-01-28 Last Revision January 2010 3 PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS PTH Location Region Map Grid 122 Not in use 123 Not in use 124 Not in use 125 Not in use 126 Not in use 127 Not in use 128 Not in use 129 Not in use 130 Not in use 131 Not in use 132 Not in use 133 Not in use 134 Not in use 135 Not in use 136 Not in use 137 Not in use 138 Not in use 139 Not in use 140 Not in use 141 Not in use 142 Not in use 143 Not in use 144 Not in use 145 Not in use 146 Not in use 147 Not in use 148 Not in use 149 Not in use 150 Not in use 151 Not in use 152 Not in use 153 Not in use 154 Not in use 155 Not in use 156 Not in use 157 Not in use 158 Not in use 159 Not in use 160 Not in use 161 Not in use 162 Not in use 163 Not in use 164 Not in use 165 Not in use 166 Not in use 167 Not in use 2010-01-28 Last Revision January 2010 4 PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS PTH Location Region Map Grid 168 Not in use 169 Not in use 170 Not in use 171 Not in use 172 Not in use 173 Not in use 174 Not in use 175 Not in use 176 Not in use 177 Not in use 178 Not in use 179 Not in use 180 Not in use 181 Not in use 182 Not in use 183 Not in use 184 Not in use 185 Not in use 186 Not in use 187 Not in use 188 Not in use 189 Not in use 190 Not in use 191 Not in use 192 Not in use 193 Not in use 194 Not in use 195 Not in use 196 Not in use 197 Not in use 198 Not in use 199 Not in use 2010-01-28 Last Revision January 2010 5 PROVINCIAL ROADS PR Location Region Map Grid 200 Emerson, PTH 75, St Adolphe, Floodway 1 E1, E2 201 Snowflake, PR 242, Altona, Dominion City, Piney, PTH 89 1,2 D1, E1, F1 202 Birds Hill, PTH 59, Lockport, PR 204 1 E2, E3 203 Piney, PTH 12, Woodridge, PR 404 1 F1 204 PTH 101, Lockport, PTH 44, East Selkirk, PTH 9A 1 E2, E3 205 Sperling, PTH 3, PTH 75, St-Pierre-Jolys, PTH 12 1,2 D2, E2, E1 206 PTH 52, Landmark, Dugald, PTH 44 1 E2, E3 207 PTH 1, Ste Anne, PTH 12, Lorette, PR 213 1 F2, E2 208 Not in use 209 Tolstoi, PTH 59, Gardenton, PR 201 1 E1 210 PTH 12, Woodridge, PTH 52, Ste Anne, St Adolphe, PTH 75 1 F1, F2, E2 211 PTH 11, Pinawa 1 F3 212 PR 213, PTH 44, East Selkirk, PR 204 1 E2, E3 213 PTH 59, Hazelridge, PTH 12 1 E2 214 PTH 44, Milner Ridge, PTH 11 1 F3 215 PTH 12, Beausejour, PTH 44 1 F3 216 PTH 59, Grunthal, Kleefeld, New Bothwell, PR 311 1 E1, E2 217 PTH 75, St Jean Baptiste, PR 246, PR 218 1 E1 218 PR 200, PR 201, St Malo, PTH 59 1 E1 219 Not in use 220 PTH 8, PTH 67, Oak Hammock Marsh 2 E3 221 Marquette, PR 248, Rosser, PTH 101, City of Winnipeg 1,2 D3, E3, E2 222 Gimli, PTH 9, Hnausa, PR 329 2 E4 223 Not in use 224 Hodgson, PR 325, Fisher Bay 2 E5 225 PTH 8, PTH 9, Whytewold, PR 232 2 E3 226 Not in use 227 PTH 16, PR 240, PR 430, Warren PTH 6 2 D3, E3 228 Not in use 229 PTH 6, Clarkleigh, PTH 17, PTH 8, PTH 9, Winnipeg Beach 2,4 D3, E3 230 PTH 8, PTH 9, South of Selkirk 1 E3 231 Narcisse, PTH 17, PTH 7, Gimli, PTH 9 2 E4 232 PTH 9, Matlock, Winnipeg Beach, PTH 9 2 E3 233 PTH 68, PR 329, Fisher Branch, PR 325 2 E4, D4 234 PTH 8, Matheson Island 2 E4, E5 235 Not in use 236 Rosser, PR 221, PTH 6, Stonewall, Balmoral, PTH 7 2 E2, E3 237 Watchorn Bay, Moosehorn, PTH 6 4 D5 238 PTH 9, PTH 44, Lockport 1 E3 239 Steep Rock, PTH 6 4 D5, C5 240 PTH 3, PTH 1, Portage la Prairie, Delta Beach 2 D1, D2, D3 241 PR 424, PTH 100, City of Winnipeg 1 E2 242 US Bdry, PTH 3, La Riviere, Treherene, PTH 1, Lynch's Point 2 C1, D1, D2, D3 243 PTH 32, PTH 30, North of Gretna, PTH 75 2 E1 244 Manitou, PTH 3, Rathwell, PTH 2 2 D1, D2 245 PR 342, Bruxelles, PTH 34, Carman, PTH 13 2,3 C2, D2 2010-01-28 Last Revised January 2010 6 PROVINCIAL ROADS PR Location Region Map Grid 246 St Jean Baptiste, PTH 75, Aubigny, PR 200 1 E1, E2 247 Elm Creek, PTH 2, Sanford, PTH 75 2 D2, E2 248 PR 305, Elie, PTH 6 2 D2, D3 249 Not in use 250 Souris, PTH 2, Rivers, PTH 16, Sandy Lake, PTH 45, PR 354 3 B2, B3, B4 251 PR 256, Lyleton, PTH 83, Waskada, PTH 21 3 A1, B1 252 PTH 3, PR 345, West of Melita 3 A1 253 PTH 18, PTH 5, Glenora, Pilot Mound, PTH 3 3 C1 254 PR 251, Medora, Oak Lake, PR 259 3 A1, A2, B2 255 Saskatchewan Bdry, Cromer, PTH 83, PR 254 3 A2 256 US Bdry, Cromer, PTH 1, McAuley, PTH 41 3 A1, A2, A3 257 Saskatchewan Bdry, PTH 83, Virden, PTH 1 3 A2 258 Not in use 259 PTH 1, Virden, PTH 21, Rivers, PR 250 3 A2, B2 260 PTH 16, Plumas, PR 261 2 C3 261 PTH 5, Amaranth, PTH 50 4 C3 262 PTH 10, Minnedosa, Onanole, PTH 10 3 B3, B4 263 Not in use 264 Crandall, PTH 24, PTH 16, Rossburn, PTH 83 3 A3, A4 265 PR 262, Eden, Plumas, Langruth, PTH 50 3,4 B3, C3 266 Bowsman, PTH 10, Birch River, PR 268 4 A6, A7 267 PR 274, PTH 10, Sifton, PTH 20 4 B5 268 PTH 10, Lenswood, Birch River, PTH 10 4 A6, A7 269 Ethelbert, PTH 10A, PTH 20, Fork River, PR 276 4 B5, C5 270 PTH 1, Rapid City, PTH 24, PTH 45, PR 354 3 B2, B3, B4 271 Pine River, PTH 10, PTH 20 4 B5, B6 272 Camperville, PTH 20, Duck Bay 4 B6 273 PTH 10, Ukraina, South of Ethelbert 4 B5 274 PTH 5, Gilbert Plains, PTH 5, Ethelbert, PTH 10 4 B4, B5 275 Saskatchewan Bdry, PTH 10A, Swan River 4 A6 276 Ste Rose du Lac, PTH 5, PR 269, Skownman 4 C4, C5, C6 277 Not in use 278 Silver Ridge, PTH 50, PTH 68 4 C4 279 Bowsman, PTH 10, Whitefish Lake 4 A6 D12, D13, E13,F13, F14, 280 Thompson, PR 391, Gillam 5 G14, G13 281 Not in use 282 Westray, PTH 10, PR 283, Southwest of The Pas 5
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