Manitoba Provincial Road 215

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Manitoba secondary 215.svg

Provincial Road 215

Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length10.1 km (6.3 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
West endManitoba Highway 12.svg PTH 12 near Tyndall–Garson
East endManitoba Highway 44.svgManitoba secondary 302.svg PTH 44  / PR 302 south in Beausejour
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities
Towns
Highway system
Manitoba secondary 214.svg PR 214 Manitoba secondary 216.svg PR 216

Provincial Road 215 (PR 215) is a short provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

The road begins at Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 12, the boundary between the Rural Municipalities of Brokenhead and Springfield, and runs approximately 8 kilometres (5 miles) east to the Town of Beausejour. It passes through the town as Park Avenue and ends at the town's east end at a junction with PTH 44 and PR 302.

PR 215 runs exactly parallel to the PTH 12/PTH 44 multiplex 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) to the north and serves as a business route through Beausejour for both highways. It was first listed on Manitoba's official highway map in 1966. [1]

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References

  1. "Historical Highway Maps of Manitoba, 1966-67" (PDF). Manitoba Infrastructure. Retrieved 4 July 2020.