Manitoba Highway 23
Boyne Ave | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 276 km (171 mi) | |||
Existed | 1950–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | PTH 21 near Hartney | |||
PTH 22 near Elgin PTH 10 PTH 18 at Ninette PTH 5 PTH 34 PTH 3 PTH 75 in Morris | ||||
East end | PTH 59 in La Rochelle | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Manitoba | |||
Rural municipalities | ||||
Towns | Morris | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Trunk Highway 23 (PTH 23) is a major east-west provincial highway located in the southern portion of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from PTH 21 just south of Hartney to PTH 59 in La Rochelle.[1] Along its route, PTH 23 passes through the communities of Elgin, Ninette, Baldur, Miami, Lowe Farm, and Morris.
History
The original PTH 23 went from Deloraine to Melita. This became part of PTH 3 in 1929.
PTH 23 was designated to its current route in 1950.[2]
When the current route was first added, the highway's western terminus was at PTH 10 near Minto, with the eastern terminus located at PTH 75 in Morris. The highway's eastern terminus was extended to its current location in 1952,[3] and to its current western terminus the following year.[4]
Major intersections
Division | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Grassland | | 0 | 0.0 | PTH 21 – Hartney, Deloraine | |
Elgin | 18 | 11 | PR 448 south | ||
| 20 | 12 | PTH 22 north – Souris | ||
| 28 | 17 | PR 444 south – Fairfax | former PR 348 | |
| 36 | 22 | PTH 10 north – Brandon | west end of PTH 10 overlap | |
Minto | 41 | 25 | PTH 10 south – Boissevain | east end of PTH 10 overlap | |
Prairie Lake | | 53 | 33 | PR 346 – Margaret, Ninga | |
| 63 | 39 | Dunlop Street - Dunrea | former PR 344 north | |
| 68 | 42 | PTH 18 south – Killarney | west end of PTH 18 overlap | |
Ninette | 71 | 44 | PTH 18 north – Wawanesa | east end of PTH 18 overlap | |
| 87 | 54 | PR 458 south – Belmont, Pleasant Valley | former PR 340 | |
Argyle | | 97 | 60 | PTH 5 – Glenboro, Cartwright | former PR 258 |
| 113 | 70 | PR 342 – Cypress River, Glenora | ||
Lorne | | 120 | 75 | PR 440 south – Pilot Mound | |
| 126 | 78 | PR 532 north – St. Alphonse | ||
| Bruxelles Road (Road 64 West) | former PR 530 north | |||
Swan Lake First Nation | | 138 | 86 | PTH 34 – Holland, Pilot Mound | |
Lorne | | 151 | 94 | PR 242 – Somerset, La Rivière | |
| 156 | 97 | Road 50 West - St. Leon | former PR 431 south | |
| 159 | 99 | PR 244 – Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitou | ||
Thompson | | 174 | 108 | PR 240 south – Darlingford | west end of PR 240 overlap |
| 176 | 109 | PR 240 north – Roseisle | east end of PR 240 overlap | |
Miami | 181 | 112 | PR 338 north – Stephenfield | ||
| 191 | 119 | PR 432 south – Rosebank, Morden | ||
Roland | Jordan | 199 | 124 | PTH 3 – Carman, Winkler, Morden | |
Roland | 205 | 127 | PR 428 south – Winkler | ||
Myrtle | 211 | 131 | Road 17 West | former PR 248 north | |
| 218 | 135 | PR 306 south – Plum Coulee | former PR 248 south | |
Morris | | 222 | 138 | PR 336 north – Sperling | |
| 225 | 140 | Road 9 West | former PR 336 south | |
Lowe Farm | 230 | 140 | PR 332 north – Brunkild | west end of PR 332 overlap | |
| 234 | 145 | PR 332 south – Rosenfeld | east end of PR 332 overlap | |
| 240 | 150 | PR 422 north – Rosenort | ||
Town of Morris | 246 | 153 | PTH 75 north (Main Street) – Winnipeg | west end of PTH 75 overlap | |
247 | 153 | PTH 75 south (Main Street) – Emerson | east end of PTH 75 overlap | ||
↑ / ↓ | | 248 | 154 | Crosses over Red River | |
Morris / Montcalm | | 252 | 157 | PR 246 – Aubigny | |
De Salaberry | | 263 | 163 | PR 200 – St. Adolphe, Dominion City | |
| Road 18 East | former PR 400 south | |||
La Rochelle | 276 | 171 | PTH 59 – St-Pierre-Jolys, St. Malo | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ^ Manitoba Highways - PTH 2-49 Archived 2008-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1950". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
- ^ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1952". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
- ^ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1953". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.