Manitoba Highway 32

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Provincial Trunk Highway 32

Boundary Commission Trail
Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length23 km (14 mi)
Existed1957–present
Major junctions
South endND-32 (2015).svg ND 32 (Walhalla–Winkler Border Crossing)
North endManitoba Highway 14.svgManitoba secondary 428.svg PTH 14  / PR 428 north (City of Winkler)
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities Stanley
Major cities Winkler
Highway system
Manitoba Highway 31.svg PTH 31 Manitoba Highway 34.svg PTH 34

Provincial Trunk Highway 32 (PTH 32) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from PTH 14 at Winkler to the U.S. border, where it becomes North Dakota State Highway 32. Between its northern end and its intersection with PR 243, PTH 32 follows the Boundary Commission Trail.

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The speed limit is 100 km/h from Winkler to just north of the US border, and 50 km/h inside the city of Winkler and in the border/customs area.

Provincial Trunk Highway 32 was ranked the 3rd worst road in all of Manitoba in 2013. [1]

Route description

PTH 32 begins in the Rural Municipality of Stanley at the North Dakota border, with the road continuing south towards Walhalla as North Dakota Highway 32 (ND 32). It almost immediately goes through a switchback, where it has an junction with PR 521, which provides access to Rosengart and Neuhorst. The highway crosses a creek and heads north, joining the Boundary Commission Trail at an intersection with PR 243 and traveling through Friedensfeld West, Hochfeld (where it has a short concurrency (overlap) with PR 201), and Schanzfeld. PTH 32 enters the city of Winkler, following 1st Street through neighborhoods and a major business district on the east side of downtown, crossing some railroad tracks and coming to an end shortly thereafter at a junction with PTH 14, with the road continuing north as PR 428 towards Roland. The Boundary Commission Trail follows PTH 14 west towards PTH 3. [2] [3]

The entire length of Manitoba Highway 32 is a paved, two-lane highway.

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Stanley 00.0South plate.svg
ND-32 (2015).svg
ND 32 south Walhalla
Continuation into North Dakota
Canada–United States border at the Walhalla–Winkler Border Crossing
31.9Manitoba secondary 521.svg PR 521 east
74.3Manitoba secondary 243.svg PR 243 east (Boundary Commission Trail east) Gretna, Emerson Southern end of Boundary Commission Trail concurrency
116.8Manitoba secondary 201.svg PR 201 west Osterwick South end of PR 201 east concurrency
127.5Manitoba secondary 201.svg PR 201 east Altona, Gnadenthal North end of PR 201 east concurrency
City of Winkler 2314Manitoba Highway 14.svg PTH 14 (Boundary Commission Trail west) Morden, Plum Coulee
Manitoba secondary 428.svg PR 428 north Roland
Continues as PR 428; Boundary Commission Trail follows PTH 14 west
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

Template:Attached KML/Manitoba Highway 32
KML is from Wikidata
  1. "Hwy 32 ranked third worst | Pembina Group". Pembinatoday.ca. 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
  2. Google (October 13, 2023). "Map of Manitoba Highway 32" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
  3. Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway Map of Manitoba section #2" (PDF). Retrieved October 13, 2023.