Manitoba Provincial Road 216

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Manitoba secondary 216.svg

Provincial Road 216

Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length40.9 km (25.4 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
North endManitoba secondary 311.svg PR 311 near New Bothwell
Major intersectionsManitoba Highway 52.svg PTH 52 near Kleefeld
South endManitoba Highway 59.svg PTH 59 near Rosa
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities
Highway system
Manitoba secondary 215.svg PR 215 Manitoba secondary 217.svg PR 217

Provincial Road 216 (PR 216) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The north-south road lies mostly within the Rural Municipality of Hanover, beginning at PR 311 near New Bothwell and ending at PTH 59 near Rosa. PR 216 has a one-kilometre concurrency with PTH 52, between New Bothwell and Kleefeld, and a five-kilometre concurrency with Provincial Road 205 through Grunthal.

Contents

PR 216 forms the Main Streets for the communities of New Bothwell, Kleefeld, and Grunthal. [1]

Route description

PR 216 begins in the Rural Municipality of Emerson-Franklin at a junction with PTH 59 just northwest of the community of Rosa. The highway immediately enters into the Rural Municipality of De Salaberry, crossing the Rat River and passing through a mix of rural farmland and wooded areas for the next several kilometres, where it has an intersection with PR 403. It now crosses into the Rural Municipality of Hanover, entering the town of Grunthal at a junction with PR 205, with which it becomes concurrent with. The two overlapped highways head north through neighbourhoods along Froese Road before making a sharp left and going through downtown along Main Street. The pair then leave downtown and curve northward again, leaving Grunthal before PR 205 splits off and heads west.

PR 216 continues north to pass by Hochstadt shortly before travelling straight through the centre of Kleefeld along Main Street. Shortly thereafter, it has a short concurrency with PTH 52 before passing through the town of New Bothwell along Main Street and coming to an end at a junction with PR 311. [2]

The entire length of Provincial Road 216 is a rural, paved, two-lane highway. [3]

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Emerson-Franklin 0.00.0Manitoba Highway 59.svg PTH 59  Tolstoi, St. Malo Southern terminus; road continues south as Road 27E
De Salaberry 1.10.68Bridge over the Rat River
7.04.3Manitoba secondary 403.svg PR 403  St. Malo, Pansy
Hanover Grunthal 15.29.4Manitoba secondary 205.svg PR 205 east Sarto Southern end of PR 205 concurrency (overlap)
20.012.4Manitoba secondary 205.svg PR 205 west St-Pierre-Jolys Northern end of PR 205 concurrency
31.519.6Manitoba Highway 52.svg PTH 52 east Steinbach Southern end of PTH 52 concurrency
32.720.3Manitoba Highway 52.svg PTH 52 west St-Pierre-Jolys Northern end of PTH 52 concurrency
40.925.4Manitoba secondary 311.svg PR 311  Niverville, Blumenort Northern terminus; road continues north as Road 216E
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. "Geography". RM of Hanover. Retrieved October 21, 2014.
  2. Google (May 24, 2024). "Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 216" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  3. Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway Map of Manitoba section 3" (PDF). Retrieved May 24, 2024.