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Manitoba Provincial Road 206

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Provincial Road 206 marker
Provincial Road 206
Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length62 km (39 mi)
Major junctions
North end PTH 44
Major intersections PTH 15 at Dugald
PTH 1 (TCH) west
PTH 1 (TCH) east
PR 207
PR 311
South end PTH 52 near Randolph
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Rural municipalities
Highway system
PR 205 PR 207

Provincial Road 206 (PR 206) is a provincial road in Manitoba, Canada, located in the Rural Municipalities of Springfield, Taché, and Hanover.

Route description

PR 206 begins at PTH 44 northeast of Winnipeg and heads south, passing through the communities of Oakbank and Dugald. Once it reaches the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH), it turns southeast and begins a three kilometer concurrence with the TCH. The road then turns south again, passing through the hamlet of Landmark, before reaching its end at PTH 52. Aside from the TCH concurrency, PR 206 is entirely a paved, two-lane road.[1]

PR 206 forms the eastern boundary of Birds Hill Provincial Park. The park can be accessed via the eastern gate, located north of the PR 206 and PR 213 junction.[2]

The junction of PR 206 and PR 311 south of Landmark is considered one of the most dangerous intersections in the region because of the high number of vehicle collisions at that location.[3]

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