Manitoba Provincial Road 210

Provincial Road 210 shield

Provincial Road 210
Route information
Length: 117 km (73 mi)
Major junctions
South end: PTH 12
  PTH 52 at La Broquerie
PTH 12 near Ste. Anne
PTH 59 near Île-des-Chênes
West end: PTH 75 near St. Adolphe
Location
Towns: Ste. Anne
Highway system

Manitoba provincial highways

PR 209PR 211

Manitoba Provincial Road 210 (PR 210) is a provincial road in Manitoba, Canada. Although numbered as a north-south route, PR 210 is both a north-south and an east-west route.

Route description

PR 210 begins at its southern junction with Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 12 in the Rural Municipality of Piney in the southeastern corner of Manitoba. It runs north to Woodridge, then turns northwest, passing through the Sandilands Provincial Forest to La Broquerie, where it meets PR 302 and the eastern terminus of PTH 52. It runs through La Broquerie and then continues northeast to the town of Ste. Anne.

At Ste. Anne, PR 210 becomes an east-west route. It meets PTH 12 just west of Ste. Anne, the northern junction of the two routes, and continues west to Landmark, PTH 59, and St. Adolphe. Just west of its junction with PR 200 at St. Adolphe, PR 210 crosses the Pierre Delorme Bridge over the Red River and ends one kilometer west at PTH 75.[1]

PR 210 runs short concurrences with other provincial roads on three occasions: with PR 302 through La Broquerie, with PR 207 through Ste. Anne, and with PR 206 through Landmark. While the majority of PR 210 is now paved, the road south of Woodridge remains a gravel road.[2]

Between PR 206 and PTH 59, PR 210 has a Class A1 loading designation from the Manitoba highways department. This allows trucks to continue using this stretch of PR 210 even when springtime weight restrictions are in effect.[3]

References

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