Manitoba Highway 23
Highway 23 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length: | 276 km (171 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1950 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | PTH 21 near Hartney | |||
PTH 22 near Elgin PTH 10 PTH 18 at Ninette PTH 5 PTH 34 PTH 3 PTH 75 in Morris | ||||
East end: | PTH 59 in La Rochelle | |||
Location | ||||
Towns: | Elgin, Ninette, Baldur, Miami, Lowe Farm, Morris | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Trunk Highway 23 (PTH 23) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from PTH 59 in La Rochelle to PTH 21 just south of Hartney.[1]
History
PTH 23 first appeared on the 1950 Manitoba Highway Map.[2]
When it was first added, the highway's western terminus was at PTH 10 near Minto, with the eastern terminus located at PTH 75 in Morris. The highway's eastern terminus was extended to its current location in 1952,[3] and to its current western terminus the following year.[4]
Major intersections
This is the travel route for Provincial Trunk Highway 23 (PTH 23) from west to east:
km | Municipality | Location | Interescting highway | Notes |
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0 | R.M. of Cameron | PTH 21 – Hamiota, Hartney, Deloraine | PTH 23 begins | |
17 | R.M. of Whitewater | Elgin | ||
18 | PR 448 south – Boissevain | |||
20 | PTH 22 north – Souris | |||
28 | Fairfax | PR 444 south – Croll | formerly PR 348 | |
36 | PTH 10 north – Brandon, Minnedosa, Dauphin | PTH 23 turns south begin PTH 10 south concurrence | ||
41 | Minto | PTH 10 south – Boissevain, International Peace Garden | PTH 23 turns east end PTH 10 south concurrence | |
53 | R.M. of Riverside | Margaret | PR 346 – Nesbitt, Ninga | |
63 | Dunrea | Mile 100W | formerly PR 344 north | |
68 | PTH 18 south – Killarney, St. John, Rolla | begin PTH 18 north concurrence | ||
71 | Ninette | PTH 18 north – Wawanesa | PTH 18/23 turns north as it enters Ninette PTH 23 turns east and skirts north shore of Pelican Lake for 3 km end PTH 18 north concurrence | |
87 | R.M. of Strathcona | Belmont | PR 458 south – Holmfield | formerly PR 340 |
97 | Argyle R.M. | PTH 5 – Neepawa, Carberry, Glenboro, Cartwright | formerly PR 258 | |
100 | Baldur | |||
113 | Greenway | PR 342 – Cypress River, Clearwater | ||
120 | Lorne R.M. | PR 440 south – Pilot Mound | ||
122 | Mariapolis | PTH 23 turns north | ||
126 | PR 532 north – St. Alphonse | PTH 23 turns east | ||
138 | Louise R.M. | PTH 34 – Gladstone, Austin, Holland, Pilot Mound | passes through Swan Lake First Nation | |
151 | Somerset | PR 242 – Treherne, La Rivière | ||
156 | Lorne R.M. | Mile 50W | formerly PR 431 south | |
159 | PR 244 – Rathwell, Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitou | |||
174 | Thompson R.M. | PR 240 south – Darlingford | begin PR 240 north concurrence | |
176 | PR 240 north – St. Claude, Portage la Prairie | end PR 240 north concurrence | ||
181 | Miami | PR 338 north – Stephenfield | ||
191 | Rosebank | PR 432 south – Morden | ||
199 | Roland R.M. | Jordan | PTH 3 – Winnipeg, Carman, Morden, Manitou | |
205 | Roland | PR 428 south – Winkler | ||
211 | Myrtle | Mile 17W | formerly PR 248 north | |
218 | PR 306 south – Plum Coulee | |||
222 | R.M. of Morris | Kane | PR 336 north – Sperling | |
225 | Mile 9W | formerly PR 336 south | ||
230 | Lowe Farm | PR 332 north – Brunkild, Starbuck | begin PR 332 south concurrence | |
234 | PR 332 south – Rosenfeld, Altona | end PR 332 south concurrence | ||
240 | PR 422 north – Rosenort | |||
246 | Morris | PTH 75 north – Ste. Agathe, Winnipeg | PTH 23 turns south begin PTH 75 south concurrence | |
247 | PTH 75 south – St. Jean Baptiste, Letellier, Emerson | PTH 23 turns east end PTH 75 south concurrence) highway crosses the Red River as it leaves Morris | ||
252 | Montcalm R.M. | PR 246 – St. Jean Baptiste, Aubigny | ||
263 | De Salaberry R.M. | PR 200 – Winnipeg, St. Adolphe, Dominion City, Emerson | ||
276 | La Rochelle | PTH 59 – Winnipeg, St. Pierre-Jolys, St. Malo, Tolstoi | PTH 23 ends | |
See also
- List of Manitoba Expressways
References
Route map: Bing
- ↑ Manitoba Highways - PTH 2-49
- ↑ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1950". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
- ↑ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1952". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
- ↑ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1953". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
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