Manitoba Highway 67

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Manitoba Highway 67.svg

Provincial Trunk Highway 67
Fort Garry Road
Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length46 km (29 mi)
Existed1963–present
Major junctions
West endManitoba Highway 6.svg PTH 6 near Warren
 
East endManitoba Highway 9.svg PTH 9 at Lower Fort Garry
Location
Rural
municipalities
Towns Stonewall
Highway system
Manitoba provincial highways
Winnipeg City Routes
Manitoba Highway 60.svg PTH 60 PTH 68 Manitoba Highway 68.svg

Provincial Trunk Highway 67 (PTH 67) is a short provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs as an east-west route just north of Winnipeg city limits between PTH 6 near the village of Warren to PTH 9 at the gate to Lower Fort Garry.

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PTH 67 is the main highway through the town of Stonewall. The speed limit is 100 km/h (60 mph).

History

PTH 67 first appeared on the 1963 Manitoba Highway Map. [1] Originally, it was a very short connector highway spanning 21 kilometres (13 mi) through Stonewall between PTH 6 and PTH 7. Between PTH 7 and PTH 9, the highway was known as PR 223 after the provincial government implemented it Secondary Highway system in 1966. [2]

PTH 67 was extended on to PR 223 (which was decommissioned in its entirety) in 1983. [3]

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Woodlands Warren 00.0Manitoba Highway 6.svg PTH 6  Ashern, Eriksdale, Thompson Western terminus
6.64.1Manitoba secondary 322.svg PR 322  Grosse Isle
Town of Stonewall 14.89.2Manitoba secondary 236.svg PR 236 south / Winfield RoadWest end of PR 236 / Fourth Street East concurrency
16.510.3Manitoba secondary 236.svg PR 236 north / Second Avenue North Balmoral East end of PR 236 / Fourth Street East concurrency
Rockwood 21.413.3Manitoba Highway 7.svg PTH 7  Arborg, Teulon, Winnipeg
29.518.3Manitoba secondary 220.svg PR 220  Oak Hammock Marsh
St. Andrews 36.022.4Manitoba Highway 8.svg PTH 8  Gimli, Winnipeg
42.626.5Manitoba secondary 230.svg PR 230 (McPhillips Road) Selkirk
Lower Fort Garry 45.928.5Manitoba Highway 9.svg PTH 9  Gimli, Selkirk, Winnipeg Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map; 1963". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
  2. "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map; 1968". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
  3. "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map; 1983-1984". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.

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