PR 200-249
The Provincial Roads form the appendages to the higway grid. Ranging in calibre from high-quality 2-lane hard surface to low-maintenance 2 lane gravel, the PRs service most communities in Manitoba which are unserviced by PTH roads. They are secondary highways. The numbering of these roads tends to cluster a little more than does the numbering of PTH roads. When the province reduced the number of kilometres of roads for which it was responsible, it was the PR grid which had the biggest change.
PR 200
Primary Orientation: North-South
Southern Terminus: PTH 75, Emerson
Northern Terminus: TCH 100, Winnipeg
PR 201
Primary Orientation: East-West
Eastern Terminus: PTH 12 & 89, Piney
Western Terminus: PR 242, Snowflake
PR 202
Primary Orientation: North-South
Southern Terminus: PTH 59, Birds' Hill
Northern Terminus: PR 204
PR 203
Eastern Terminus: PTH 12 & 89, Piney
Western Terminus: PTH 12 & PR 404
PR 204
Primary Orientation: North-South
Southern Terminus: PTH 101 north of Winnipeg
Northern Terminus: PTH 44, Lockport
PR 205
Primary Orientation: East-West
Eastern Terminus: PTH 12 south of Steinbach
Western Terminus: PTH 3 & PR 336 at Sperling
PR 206
Primary Orientation: North-South
Southern Terminus: PTH 52, Randolph
Northern Terminus: PTH 44 near PTH 59
PR 207
Primary Orientation: North-South
Southern Terminus: TCH 1 near Ste Anne
Northern Terminus: PR 213
PR 208
Currently unassigned.
PR 209
Primary Orientation: East-West
Eastern Terminus: PR 201 (near Stuartburn)
Western Terminus: PTH 59 (Tolstoi)
YET TO COME: 210-248
Unused Designations
208, 219, 223, 226, 228, 235, and 249 are unused in the Manitoba PTH system as of September 2006.
Last updated September 13, 2007
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