Manitoba Provincial Road 204

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Manitoba secondary 204.svg
Provincial Road 204
Henderson Highway
La Vérendrye Trail
Eaton Ave
W Rd
River Rd
Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length30.9 km [1]  (19.2 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
South endManitoba Highway 101.svgWinnipeg city route 42.svg PTH 101  / Route 42 north of Winnipeg
Major intersectionsManitoba Highway 44.svg PTH 44 in Lockport
North endManitoba Highway 9A.svgManitoba secondary 320.svg PTH 9A  / PR 320 in Selkirk
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities
Major cities
Highway system
Manitoba secondary 203.svg PR 203 Manitoba secondary 205.svg PR 205

Provincial Road 204 (PR 204) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. PR 204 stretches from the province's capital, Winnipeg, to Selkirk, running under the name Henderson Highway between Winnipeg and PR 509. It has a short concurrency with PTH 44 in Lockport. PR 204 is part of the La Vérendrye Trail between Winnipeg and PR 212 in East Selkirk. [2] [3]

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Route description

Provincial Road 204 begins just north of Winnipeg at Route 42. It moves north, crossing the Perimeter Highway. Route 204 continuously stays near the Red River, crossing several side streets and passing Hyland Park. PR 204 crosses PR 202 and enters Lockport, coming to a concurrency with PTH 44. This concurrency crosses the Red River Floodway before PR 204 continues northward and crosses other streets. The road crosses the Red River on the Selkirk Lift Bridge originally completed as a toll crossing in 1937. [4] It then enters Selkirk along Eaton Avenue, ending at PTH 9A (Main Street). [5]

History

PR 204 was the original route of PTH 9 between Winnipeg and Lockport. [6] When the Provincial Secondary Highway system was implemented in 1966, PR 204's southern terminus was with Trans Provincial Highway 4 (now PTH 44) near Lockport. PR 204 was extended to Winnipeg when PTH 9 was reconfigured to the old PTH 4 in 1968. [7]

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkm [1] miDestinationsNotes
City of Winnipeg 0.00.0Winnipeg city route 42.svg Henderson Highway (Route 42 south) / Glenway Avenue Downtown Winnipeg PR 204 southern terminus;
south end of Route 42 unsigned concurrency
Winnipeg city limits
East St. Paul 0.7–
0.9
0.43–
0.56
Manitoba Highway 101.svg Perimeter Highway (PTH 101)Grade separated; PTH 101 exit 72;
north end of Route 42 unsigned concurrency
3.82.4Hoddinott Road
St. Clements 13.08.1Ludwick RoadFormer PR 407
Lockport 17.711.0Manitoba secondary 202.svg PR 202 east (Birds Hill Road)
18.311.4Manitoba Highway 44.svg PTH 44 west Selkirk PR 204 branches east; south end of PTH 44 concurrency
18.6–
18.9
11.6–
11.7
Crosses the Red River Floodway
18.9–
19.3
11.7–
12.0
Manitoba Highway 44.svg PTH 44 east Beausejour Interchange; PR 204 branches north; north end of PTH 44 concurrency
27.717.2Manitoba secondary 509.svgManitoba Highway 59.svg PR 509 east (CIL Road) to PTH 59 North end of Henderson Highway
East Selkirk 29.318.2Manitoba secondary 212.svg PR 212 north (Ferry Road)La Vérendrye Trail follows PR 212
↑ / ↓↑ / ↓30.3–
30.6
18.8–
19.0
Crosses the Selkirk Lift Bridge over the Red River
City of Selkirk 30.919.2Manitoba Highway 9A.svgManitoba secondary 320.svg Main Street (PTH 9A) to PR 320 north Winnipeg, Gimli PR 204 northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 "PR 204 in Manitoba" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  2. The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba. 2016. §§ E-2, E-3.
  3. The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba. 2016. Winnipeg inset.
  4. Selkirk Regional Heritage Group (2013). "Selkirk & Area Heritage Tour" (PDF). Red River North. p. 11. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  5. Curtis Walker's Road Photos. "Manitoba Provincial Road 204" . Retrieved December 10, 2024.
  6. The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (Map). Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba. 1966–1967. §§ F-2, F-3.
  7. The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map (Map). Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba. 1968. §§ F-2, F-3.
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