Manitoba Highway 3

Highway 3 shield

Highway 3
Boundary Commission Trail
Route information
Length: 395 km (245 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Saskatchewan border near Pierson
continues as Hwy 18
 

PTH 83
PTH 21
PTH 10
PTH 18
PTH 5
PTH 34
PTH 31
PTH 14
PTH 23
PTH 13
PTH 2

PTH 100
East end: Winnipeg city limits
highway continues as Route 155
Location
Major cities: Winnipeg
Towns: Pierson, Melita, Deloraine, Killarney, Cartwright, Crystal City, Pilot Mound, La Rivière, Manitou, Morden, Carman, Sanford
Highway system

Manitoba provincial highways

PTH 2PTH 3A

Provincial Trunk Highway 3 (PTH 3) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Saskatchewan boundary (where it meets Highway 18) to the west limit of the city of Winnipeg. At one time, before the City Route System, it reached as far as Pembina Highway via McGillivray Blvd—now Winnipeg Route 155. It passes through major centres such as Morden, Winkler, and smaller communities such as Manitou, Darlingford, and La Rivière. The western portion of PTH 3 up to Morden has been designated as a part of the Boundary Commission Trail,[1] commemorating the historic red river cart trail which connected western communities to the North-Western Territory and to British Columbia.[2]

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Continues as Hwy 18 west Gainsborough, Estevan
Two Borders00.0Manitoba – Saskatchewan boundary
106.2 PR 256 north Tilston, Piersonwest end of PR 256 overlap
127.5 PR 256 south – Lyleton, Minoteast end of PR 256 overlap
Road 166 Westformer PR 456 south
2214 PR 252 north
2717 PTH 83 south Minotwest end of PTH 83 overlap
Melita PR 445 west
4025 PTH 83 north Virdeneast end of PTH 83 overlap
Road 154 Westformer PR 458 south
Two Borders /
Brenda – Waskada
5031 PR 452 north Napinkawest end of PR 452 overlap
Brenda – Waskada5434 PR 452 south Waskadaeast end of PR 452 overlap
Medora6239 PR 254 north Lauderwest end of PR 254 overlap
PR 254 southeast end of PR 254 overlap
Deloraine – Winchester7547 PTH 21 north Hartneywest end of PTH 21 overlap
8352 PTH 21 south Bottineaueast end of PTH 21 overlap
9760 PR 450 south – Lake Metigoshe Recreation Area
Boissevain – Morton11270Road 119 West - Max Lakeformer PR 446 south
11773 PTH 10 Boissevain, Peace Garden
Killarney – Turtle Mountain13081 PR 346 north Ninga
Road 106 Westformer PR 346 south
14691 PTH 18 north Killarney, Ninettewest end of PTH 18 overlap
15697 PTH 18 south Rollaeast end of PTH 18 overlap
169105 PR 458 north – Holmfieldformer PR 340 north
Cartwright – RoblinCartwright179111 PTH 5 Glenboro, Jamestownformer PTH 28 south / PR 258 north
191119 PR 442 north Mather
Louise203126 PTH 3A east Clearwater
210130 PTH 34 south Devils Lakewest end of PTH 34 overlap
215134 PTH 3A west / PR 423 east Clearwater
224139 PR 253 west – Glenora
229142 PTH 34 north Hollandeast end of PTH 34 overlap
Pembina241150 PR 242 north Somersetwest end of PR 242 overlap
La Rivière242150 PR 242 south Snowflakeeast end of PR 242 overlap
Manitou252157 PR 244 north Notre Dame de Lourdes
260160 PR 528 south Kaleida
268167 PTH 31 south / PR 240 north St. Claude, Langdon
StanleyRoad 34 West - Miami, Thornhillformer PR 338 north
Colert Road - Colert Beachformer PR 434 south
Morden286178 PR 432 (Mountain Street)
292181 PTH 14 east WinklerBoundary Commission Trail continues on Hwy 14 east
Roland311193 PTH 23 Swan Lake, Roland
DufferinCarman326203 PTH 13 north / PR 245 west Elm Creek, Roseisle
Old 248 Roadformer PR 248
Macdonald347216 PR 336 south to PR 205 Sperling, Rosenort
Brunkild PR 305 Ste. Agathe
PR 332 Starbuck, Lowe Farm
374232 PR 334 Sanford, Headingley, Domain
375233 PR 247 west Sanfordwest end of PR 247 overlap
377234 PR 247 east La Salleeast end of PR 247 overlap
387240 PTH 2 Treherne, Kenora
388241 PTH 100 (Perimeter Highway)west end of Route 155 overlap
395245 Route 155 east (McGillivray Boulevard) WinnipegWinnipeg city limits; east end of Route 155 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

Route map: Google

KML is from Wikidata
  1. Trails, truth and tourism: Manitoba’s Red Coat Trail. Lesley Gaudry. Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays. University of Winnipeg (2004): p. 35. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  2. "A History of the Boundary Trail Heritage Region" (Map). GUIDE To The Historic Sites Along The Trail. Boundary Trail Heritage Region. Retrieved 12 January 2017.


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