Roads in Manitoba - Primary Routes

Primary Routes

These Provincial Trunk Highways are numbered from 1 to 99 for mainline routes and 100 to 199 for loop routes (only three 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. PTHs 1A (Brandon), 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 9A, 10, 12, 14, 16, 29, 44, 52 and 59 also have some divided sections. Speed limits are generally 90 km/h (55 mph) to 110 km/h (70 mph).

  • PTH 1 (Trans-Canada Highway, Yellowhead Highway - Saskatchewan boundary near Kirkella to Ontario boundary near West Hawk Lake)
  • PTH 1A various sections
    • Kemnay to Kirkcaldy Heights (Brandon)
    • Portage la Prairie alternate route
  • PTH 2 (Saskatchewan boundary near Sinclair to Oak Bluff)
  • PTH 3 (Pierson to Fort Whyte)
  • PTH 3A (Clearwater to Crystal City)
  • PTH 4 (Selkirk to PTH 59)
  • PTH 5 (United States border near Cartwright to Saskatchewan boundary near Roblin)
  • PTH 5A (Dauphin, Manitoba to PTHs 5 and 10, whole route concurrent with PTH 10A)
  • PTH 6 (Gordon to Thompson)
  • PTH 7 (Lilyfield to Arborg)
  • PTH 8 (Middlechurch to Hecla)
  • PTH 9 (Middlechurch to Gimli)
  • PTH 9A (Old England to Selkirk)
  • PTH 10 (United States border near Boissevain to Saskatchewan boundary at Flin Flon)
  • PTH 10A Alternate / City bypass routes, various sections
    • Flin Flon to PTH 10
    • Swan River to PTH 10
    • Ethelbert to PTH 10
    • Dauphin to PTH 10
  • PTH 11 (Hadashville to Albert Beach)
  • PTH 12 (United States border near Middlebro to Grand Beach)
  • PTH 13 (Carman to Oakville)
  • PTH 14 (Winkler to Letellier)
  • PTH 15 (Transcona to Elma)
  • PTH 16 (Saskatchewan boundary near Harrowby to Bloom)
  • PTH 16A (PTH 16 to Minnedosa)
  • PTH 17 (Netley to Hodgson)
  • PTH 18 (United States border near Lena to Wawanesa)
  • PTH 19 (Wasagaming to Norgate)
  • PTH 20 (Ochre River to Cowan)
  • PTH 20A (Dauphin alternate route)
  • PTH 21 (United States border near Goodlands to Oakburn)
  • PTH 22 (Elgin to Souris)
  • PTH 23 (Hartney to La Rochelle)
  • PTH 24 (Miniota to Tremaine)
  • PTH 25 (Wheatland to PTH 10)
  • PTH 26 (Portage la Prairie to St. François Xavier)
  • PTH 27 (St. Andrews to Parkdale)
  • PTH 29 (United States border near Emerson to Emerson Junction) (now PTH 75)
  • PTH 30 (United States border at Gretna to Rosenfeld)
  • PTH 31 (United States border at Windygates to Darlingford)
  • PTH 32 (United States border near Rosengart to Winkler)
  • PTH 34 (United States border near Fallison to Gladstone)
  • PTH 39 (Simonhouse to Ponton)
  • PTH 41 (Kirkella to Binscarth)
  • PTH 42 (St-Lazare to Shoal Lake)
  • PTH 44 (Lockport to West Hawk Lake)
  • PTH 45 (Russell to Erickson)
  • PTH 49 (Saskatchewan boundary near Benito to PTH 83)
  • PTH 50 (McCreary to Silver Ridge)
  • PTH 52 (Tourond to La Broquerie)
  • PTH 57 (Northwest of San Clara to Saskatchewan boundary)
  • PTH 59 (United States border near Tolstoi to Victoria Beach)
  • PTH 60 (PTH 10 to PTH 6)
  • PTH 67 (Warren to Lower Fort Garry)
  • PTH 68 (Ste. Rose du Lac to Hnausa)
  • PTH 75 (United States border at Emerson to St. Norbert)
  • PTH 77 (Saskatchewan boundary near Westgate to PTH 10 past Baden)
  • PTH 83 (United States border near Coulter to PTH 10 Swan River)
    • PTH 83A(Swan River) PTH 83(new and 2nd by-pass Swan River)
  • PTH 89 (United States border near Piney to PTH 12)
  • Trans-Canada Highway 100 - Perimeter Highway (south part)
  • PTH 100 - Perimeter Highway (south part)
  • PTH 101 - Perimeter Highway (north part)
  • PTH 110 (PTH 10 to Provincial Road 457 around Brandon)
  • PTH 190 - CentrePort Canada Way

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