Travel Route
This is the travel route for Provincial Trunk Highway 11 (PTH 11) from south to north:
km | Municipality | Location | Interescting highway | Notes |
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0 | R.M. of Reynolds | PTH 1 (TCH) – Winnipeg, Falcon Lake, Kenora | PTH 11 begins | |
3 | Hadashville | |||
9 | PR 507 east – Modika | |||
16 | PR 506 south (Birch River Road) | PR 506 formerly continued west | ||
24 | R.M. of Whitemouth | Elma | PTH 15 west – Anola, Dugald, Winnipeg | |
32 | PTH 44 east – West Hawk Lake, Ingolf, Kenora | PTH 11 turns west begin PTH 44 west concurrence |
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36 | PR 406 south – Elma | PTH 11/44 turns northwest | ||
38 | Whitemouth | |||
44 | PR 408 north – River Falls, Seven Sisters Falls | |||
54 | PTH 44 west – Beausejour, Garson, Lockport | PTH 11 turns north PTH 44 turns west end PTH 44 west concurrence |
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59 | L.G.D of Pinawa | PR 307 east – Seven Sisters Falls, Whiteshell Provincial Park | ||
63 | PR 211 east – Pinawa | |||
73 | R.M. of Lac du Bonnet | PR 214 south – Milner Ridge | ||
75 | PR 502 north – Lac du Bonnet | |||
79 | Lac du Bonnet | PR 317 west – Libau | ||
82 | PR 313 east – Pointe du Bois | |||
98 | R.M. of Alexander | Great Falls | PTH 11 turns northwest and follows Traverse Bay | |
114 | Powerview-Pine Falls | PR 304 – Stead, Manigotagan, Bissett | PTH 11 turns west toward PTH 59 | |
140 | PTH 59 – Winnipeg, Selkirk, Victoria Beach | PTH 11 ends |
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