Manitoba Provincial Road 201

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Provincial Road 201

Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length218 km (135 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
West end PR 242 near Snowflake
Major intersections
East end PTH 89 near Piney
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Rural municipalities
TownsAltona
Highway system
PR 200 PR 202

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 miles), nearly half the province's length.[1]

Part of Manitoba Provincial Road 201, near the border with the US, just east of Snowflake. The road runs within metres of the border, with no signage to alert motorists.

Route description[edit]

PR 201 begins near Snowflake, approximately 5 kilometres north of the border. The western section of the road is gravel and runs a jagged line, at one point running along the border. Just east of Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 31, it passes by Pembina Valley Provincial Park. At Osterwick, PR 201 becomes a paved, two-lane highway and continues due east through the town of Altona to PTH 75 at Letellier. East of Letellier, it crosses over the Red River and passes through the Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Reserve. From there, it continues east, crosses PTH 59, before ending at PTH 89, just short distance south of its junction with PTH 12.

Communities along PR 201[edit]

Major intersections[edit]

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
PembinaSnowflake0.00.0 PR 242 – Hannah, La RivièreWestern terminus; road continues west as Road 3N; PR 242 connects to the Hannah-Snowflake Border Crossing; west end of unpaved section
1.10.68Railway Avenue – Snowflake
7.64.7Bridge over Snowflake Creek
Mowbray20.312.6Bridge over Mowbray Creek
28.918.0 PTH 31 – Langdon, DarlingfordConnects to the Maida-Windygates Border Crossing
Pembina Valley Provincial Park36.522.7Holo Crossing of the Pembina River
Stanley48.430.1 PR 432 north – MordenSouthern terminus of PR 432
Osterwick63.039.1Seymour StreetEast end of unpaved section
Hochfeld67.942.2 PTH 32 south (Boundary Commission Trail) – Hochfeld
Road 6N – Neuenberg
Western end of PTH 32 and Boundary Commission Trail concurrency (overlap)
66.041.0 PTH 32 north (Boundary Commission Trail) – WinklerEastern end of PTH 32 and Boundary Commission Trail concurrency
Rhineland74.546.3Road 18W – Friedensruh
Gnadenthal79.449.3Road 5W – Gnadenthal, Blumengart
82.751.4 PR 306 – Plum Coulee, Rosetown
93.358.0Bridge over the Buffalo Channel
Altona97.560.6 PTH 30 south – GretnaWestern end of PTH 30 concurrency
100.862.6 PTH 30 north – RosenfeldEastern end of PTH 30 concurrency
MontcalmSt. Joseph112.469.8 PR 426 north (Morin Street) – St. Jean BaptisteSouthern terminus of PR 426
Letellier118.773.8 PTH 75 (Lord Selkirk Highway) – Winnipeg, Emerson
119.774.4Bridge over the Marais River
Montcalm / Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation BoundaryLetellier / Ginew Boundary122.4–
122.7
76.1–
76.2
Bridge over the Red River
Emerson-FranklinDominion City128.980.1 PR 200 north – Ste. AgatheWestern end of PR 200 concurrency
129.780.6Centennial Drive – Dominion City
130.581.1 PR 200 south – EmersonEastern end of PR 200 concurrency
Green Ridge140.387.2 PR 218 south – RidgevilleWestern end of PR 218 concurrency
142.088.2 PR 218 north – Green Ridge, CarlowrieEastern end of PR 218 concurrency
155.196.4 PTH 59 – St. Malo, Tolstoi
StuartburnStuartburn158.298.3Bridge over the Roseau River
164.9102.5 PR 209 west – GardentonEastern terminus of PR 209
175.6109.1 PR 302 north – SteinbachSouthern terminus of PR 302
Caliento182.8113.6Road 9N – Caliento
Sundown196.3122.0Road 53E – Steinbach
PineyMenisino207.1128.7Main Street – Menisino
Sandilands Provincial Forest210.4130.7Access road to Spur Woods Heritage Reserve Monument
218135 PTH 89 to PTH 12 – Piney, SteinbachEastern terminus; 0.1 kilometres (0.062 mi) from PTH 89's intersection with PTH 12
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References[edit]

  1. ^ Google Maps (Map). Retrieved 7 September 2012.

External links[edit]

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