Manitoba Provincial Highway 4

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Manitoba Provincial Highway 4 is a short provincial highway near Selkirk, Manitoba. The main purpose of this route is to connect Selkirk to Highway 59 and Grand Beach.

[edit] Route History

Originally, Highway 4 started its course in Selkirk, down what is now Highway 9, Main St. Then came a right turn on Portage Ave in Winnipeg, sharing the highway's course with Route 85. Then Highway 1 merged in from Broadway. Then came another right on what is now Highway 16, the Yellowhead Highway near Portage La Prairie. At the Saskatchewan border, Highway 4 became Saskatchewan Highway 16. The Yellowhead Highway section of Highway 4 was renumbered 16 in the 1970s, to make all of the Yellowhead Highway numbered 16 across all provinces in Western Canada, and Highway 4 was erased from Portage Ave. In the late-1980s, Highway 4 was extended to connect Highway 59 to serve the needs of those travelling to and from Grand Beach. In the mid-1990s, Highway 4 between Selkirk and Winnipeg was renumbered 9, and an old section of Highway 9 was renumbered 8 and 230. The only remaining portion is between Highway 9 and Highway 59, the section of the route that was extended in the late 1980s. The speed limit on the route is 90 km/h (55 mph).

1 1A 2 3 3A 4 5 5A 6 7 8 9 9A 10 10A 11 12 13 14 15
16 16A 17 18 19 20 20A 21 22 23 24 26 27 29 30 31 32 34 39 41
42 44 45 49 50 52 55 57 59 60 67 68 75 77 83 89 100 101 110
Winnipeg City Routes: Route 17Route 20Route 96Route 135Route 165
See also: List of Manitoba expressways