Manitoba Highway 18

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Manitoba Highway 18
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation
Length: 64.6 km (40.1 mi)
South end: ND 30 near St. John, North Dakota
North end: PTH 2 near Wawanesa
Rural municipalities: Turtle Mountain, Riverside

Provincial Highway 18 (also known as Highway 18 or PTH 18) by the Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation is a Regional Transportation Advisory Committee RTAC Route of Manitoba is a north south highway in southern Manitoba. Beginning near St. John, North Dakota the route travels through Killarney and Ninette ending 7.1 south of Wawanesa. The RTAC route is capable of handling RTAC vehicles such as a truck, a truck and pony trailer, a truck and full trailer, a truck tractor and semi-trailer, an A-train, a B-train, or a C-train.[1]

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[edit] Route description

Communities

St. John, North Dakota Hwy 30 is the USA port of exit for travelers from the USA to Canada. The rural municipality of Turtle Mountain, Manitoba is located just south of the Turtle Mountains Provincial Park.[2] At the junction with PR 341 is the unincorporated area of Lena just north of the US Canada border which provides the Canadian port of entry for travelers from the United States. PTH 3 demarks the historic Boundary Commission Trail route which connected western communities to the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia. ran just south of the community. Northwest Mounted Police used the trail, as they traveled west to the Rockies in an effort to tame the prairie The town of Killarney in Manitoba's Westman Region is situated on the banks of the Killarney Lake. Killarney has been touted as Canada's best retirement community by Canadian Living Magazine.[3] Agriculture is the main economic mainstay of this region in south Manitoba drawing 1,500 tourists to the lake and cottage country in the summer.[2] The CPR intersects PTH 18 at Killarney. Ninette is featured north of Pelican lake and south of the small Bone Lake. Ninette Marina and the Yacht club Marina provides boat launch and harbour on Pelican lake, the largest water body of southwestern Manitoba. The CNR intersects PTH 18 at Ninette. Pelican Lake Agri Fair and The Pelican Lake Regatta are summer festivals at Ninette.[4]

[edit] Traffic Volume

PTH 18: AADT: annual average daily traffic
Intersection 1999 1995 1992 1989
AADT  % Truck AADT  % Truck AADT  % Truck AADT  % Truck
PR 341 325 11.1 400 11.1 310 11.1 300 11.1
PTH 23 760 7.2 900 7.2 770 7.2 880 7.2
PTH 2 598 8.8 620 8.8 610 8.8 730 8.8


AADT annual average daily traffic which is an estimate of typical daily traffic for all days of the week over a one-year period.

Source: Manitoba Highways and Government Services, Manitoba Highway Traffic Information System., [5]

[edit] Junction list

Rural municipality Location Km[6] Roads intersected Notes
Turtle Mountain   0 ND 30 continues south on 10898 SR-30, St John, North Dakota
  8.3 PR 341
  9.9 PTH 3 east (Boundary Commission Trail)
  19.2 PTH 3 west (Boundary Commission Trail)
Killarney 20.4 PTH 3 west
  28.6 PR 253
Riverside   44.2 PTH 23
Ninette 46.3 PTH 23
South Cypress   64.6 PTH 2 Northern terminus junction with PTH 2 south of Wawanesa

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Manitoba Transportation & Government Services. Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
  2. ^ a b Manitoba Community Profiles - Community Profile:Turtle Mountain, Manitoba. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.
  3. ^ Manitoba Community Profiles - Community Profile:Killarney, Manitoba. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.
  4. ^ Manitoba Community Profiles - R.M. of Riverside Community Profile:. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.
  5. ^ Prentice, Dr. Barry E.; Bekker, J. Jurgens, Lapkin, Meyer D. (July 2001). TRANSPORTATION TRENDS IN MANITOBA. University of Manitoba. Transport Institute. Retrieved on 2008-04-12.
  6. ^ Microsoft Corporation Redmond Washington. Microsoft Streets and Tips [map], 2004 edition. Retrieved on 2008-03-10.

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