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Manitoba Highway 15

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Provincial Trunk Highway 15 marker
Provincial Trunk Highway 15
Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length77 km (48 mi)
Existed1953–present
Major junctions
West end PTH 101 / Route 115 at Winnipeg
Major intersections
East end PTH 11 at Elma
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
TownsDugald, Anola
Highway system
PTH 14 PTH 16

Provincial Trunk Highway 15 (PTH 15) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Perimeter Highway (where it meets with Route 115/Dugald Road) east to Elma, Manitoba where it intersects PTH 11.

On the trip between Winnipeg and Elma, several significant landmarks exist, as well as the towns of Dugald and Anola. Also along that stretch of picturesque highway lies the longitudinal centre of Canada, which is marked on PTH 1, several miles south.

History

PTH 15 was originally designated by 1930 as a road from PTH 12 south to Steinbach then east, southeast and south via Piney to the Minnesota border.[1] This was eliminated in 1939 as a result of the elimination of Municipal Roads. It is now PTH 12, PTH 52, PR 210, PR 203, and Highway 89.

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
 Winnipeg00.0 Route 115 west (Dugald Road) / PTH 101 (Perimeter Highway)
Springfield21.2 PR 207 to PR 213 – Lorette
Dugald95.6 PR 206 – Oakbank, Landmark
Dundee Garson Road 33 Eastformer PR 306 north
Anola2314 PTH 12 – Beausejour, Steinbach
3321 PR 302 north – Beausejourwest end of PR 302 overlap
3522 PR 302 south – Ostenfeldeast end of PR 302 overlap
Whitemouth7647 PR 406 north – Whitemouth
Elma7748 PTH 11 – Lac du Bonnet, Hadashville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
KML is from Wikidata

References

  1. ^ "1930 map" (PDF).