Manitoba Provincial Highway 16
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Manitoba Provincial Trunk Highway 16 (PTH 16) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is the Manitoba section of the Yellowhead Highway, and also the Trans-Canada Highway Yellowhead section. The main purpose of this highway is to connect Winnipeg with other Canadian cities such as Edmonton. The highway runs from Bloom at an intersection with PTH 1 near Portage la Prairie to the Saskatchewan border where it connects to Saskatchewan Highway 16.
Until the 1970s, the route was numbered 4, but renumbered PTH 16 to make all of the Yellowhead Highway numbered 16 across all four provinces of western Canada.
The highway is two lanes through Manitoba, with some four lane and divided sections around towns such as Minnedosa.
[edit] Alternate Routes
- Minnedosa - Manitoba Provincial Highway 16A
Preceded by SK Highway 16 |
Trans-Canada Highway MB Highway 16 |
Succeeded by MB Highway 1 |
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Winnipeg City Routes: Route 17 • Route 20 • Route 96 • Route 135 • Route 165 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also: List of Manitoba expressways |
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Provincial Highways | Highway 1 • Highway 12 • Highway 29 • Highway 44 • Highway 59 • Highway 100 • Highway 101 | |
Winnipeg City Routes | Route 17 • Route 20 • Route 96 • Route 135 • Route 165 |
British Columbia: Highway 1 • Highway 16 | Alberta: Highway 1 • Highway 16 | Saskatchewan: Highway 1 • Highway 16 | Manitoba: Highway 1 • Highway 16 • Highway 100 Ontario: Highway 17 • Highway 69 • Highway 400 • Highway 12 • Highway 7 • Highway 71 • Highway 11 • Highway 66 • Highway 417 Québec: Autoroute 40 • Autoroute 25 • Autoroute 20 • Autoroute 85 • Route 185 • Route 117 • Autoroute 15 New Brunswick: Route 2 • Route 16 | Prince Edward Island: Highway 1 | Nova Scotia: Highway 104 • Highway 105 • Highway 106 | Newfoundland: Highway 1 |