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Manitoba Provincial Road 221

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Provincial Road 221 marker
Provincial Road 221
Rosser Road
Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length37.2 km (23.1 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
East end PTH 190 near Winnipeg
Major intersections PTH 101 near Winnipeg
West end PR 248 at Marquette
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Rural municipalitiesWoodlands, Rosser
Highway system
PR 220 PR 222

Provincial Road 221 (PR 221) is a provincial road lying mostly in the Rural Municipality of Rosser, Manitoba, Canada. It runs northwest, from the junction of CentrePort Canada Way (PTH 190) and Sturgeon Road (near RM's boundary with the city of Winnipeg) to the community of Marquette, alongside the main Canadian Pacific Railway line. PR 221 and the rail line share a grade-separated crossing at the Perimeter Highway (PTH 101).[1]

Between PTH 190 and the Perimeter Highway, PR 221 has been incorporated into the CentrePort Canada road network. As such, it has recently received upgrades and now has RTAC status, allowing for full tractor-trailer access between PTH 190 and PTH 101.[2] Prior to the construction of CentrePort Canada Way, PR 221 linked with Inkster Boulevard (Winnipeg Route 25).[3][4] Until the 1980s, PR 221 previously extended west of Marquette to PTH 26 along what is now Jubilee Road.

Major intersections

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DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
WoodlandsMarquette0.00.0 PR 248 (Marquette Road) – St. Eustache, Lake FrancisWestern terminus; road continues as Jubilee Road
RosserRosser23.614.7Road 67NFormer PR 236 east
26.016.2 PR 334 south – HeadingleyNorthern terminus of PR 334
33.0–
33.4
20.5–
20.8
PTH 101 (North Perimeter Highway)PTH 101 exit 50
37.223.1 PTH 190 (Centreport Canada Way)Eastern terminus; road continues as Sturgeon Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ Curtis Walker's Road Photos. "Manitoba Provincial Road 221". Retrieved December 10, 2024.
  2. ^ "Manitoba Highway Classification System". Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  3. ^ "Almost $300 Million Highways Investment to Strengthen Manitoba's Major Trade Routes, CentrePort Canada". Government of Manitoba. June 18, 2010. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  4. ^ "Inkster Street road widening work continues". Canstar Community News/Winnipeg Free Press. August 5, 2011. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
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