Manitoba Provincial Road 217

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Manitoba secondary 217.svg

Provincial Road 217

Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length26.3 km (16.3 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
West endManitoba secondary 246.svg PR 246 near St. Jean Baptiste
Major intersectionsManitoba secondary 200.svg PR 200 near Arnaud
East endManitoba secondary 218.svg PR 218 near Carlowrie
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities
Highway system
Manitoba secondary 216.svg PR 216 Manitoba secondary 218.svg PR 218

Provincial Road 217 (PR 217) is a short provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It begins at PR 246 (St. Mary's Road) near St. Jean Baptiste and runs east to PR 219 near Carlowrie, passing through the community of Arnaud. [1] It is mostly a gravel road. [2]

Contents

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Montcalm 0.00.0Manitoba secondary 246.svg PR 246 (St. Mary's Road) St. Jean Baptiste, Aubigny Western terminus, western end of unpaved section, access to St. Jean Baptiste has been cut-off since the 2015 closing of PR 246's Red River bridge
De Salaberry 11.47.1Manitoba secondary 200.svg PR 200 north Ste. Agathe Western end of PR 200 concurrency (overlap); eastern end of unpaved section
Emerson-Franklin 13.18.1Manitoba secondary 200.svg PR 200 south Dominion City Eastern end of PR 200 concurrency
26.316.3Manitoba secondary 218.svg PR 218  Ridgeville, St. Malo Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. "Historic Sites of Manitoba: United Grain Growers Grain Elevator". Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  2. "Historical Highway Maps of Manitoba, 1992-93" (PDF). Manitoba Infrastructure. Retrieved July 6, 2020.