Manitoba Provincial Road 250

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Manitoba secondary 250.svg

Provincial Road 250

Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length140 km (87 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
North endManitoba secondary 354.svg PR 354 near Riding Mountain National Park
Major intersections
South endManitoba Highway 2.svgManitoba Highway 22.svg PTH 2  / PTH 22 at Souris
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities
Highway system
Manitoba secondary 248.svg PR 248 Manitoba secondary 251.svg PR 251

Provincial Road 250 (PR 250) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It a north-south route that provides access to the towns of Souris and Rivers from the Trans-Canada Highway (PTH 1).

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Route description

PR 250 begins at the intersection of PTH 2 and 22 in Souris, and runs due north to the Trans-Canada Highway. The two run concurrently west to Alexander, after which PR 250 continues north again, through the town of Rivers to the Yellowhead Highway at Newdale. It continues north to PTH 45 at Sandy Lake, after which it becomes a gravel road until it reaches its northern terminus at PR 354 near the southern boundary of Riding Mountain National Park. Aside from the Trans-Canada Highway, PR 250 also has short concurrences with PTH 25, PR 355, and PTH 16.

Between Souris and the Trans-Canada Highway, PR 250 is classified as an RTAC route, which permits full truck and trailer access. [1]

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Souris – Glenwood Souris 00.0Manitoba Highway 2.svg PTH 2 (1st Avenue / Red Coat Trail) Pipestone, Holland
Manitoba Highway 22.svg PTH 22 south (1st Street S.) Elgin
Southern terminus.
Continues as PTH 22.
Whitehead 138.1Manitoba secondary 349.svg PR 349 east Brandon
2516Manitoba Highway 1.svg PTH 1 (TCH) east Brandon, Winnipeg Eastern end of PTH 1 overlap.
Alexander 2918Manitoba Highway 1.svg PTH 1 (TCH) west Virden, Regina Western end of PTH 1 overlap
3019Manitoba secondary 455.svg PR 455 west
Riverdale 5232Manitoba secondary 259.svg PR 259 west Wheatland
5434Manitoba Highway 25.svg PTH 25 westWestern end of PTH 25 overlap.
Rivers 5836Manitoba Highway 25.svg PTH 25 east Brandon Eastern end of PTH 25 overlap.
Oakview 7043Manitoba Highway 24.svg PTH 24  Oak River, Rapid City
8251Manitoba secondary 355.svg PR 355 west Cardale Western end of PR 355 overlap.
8452Manitoba secondary 355.svg PR 355 east Minnedosa Eastern end of PR 355 overlap.
Harrison Park Newdale 9760Manitoba Highway 16.svgYellowhead Blank.svg PTH 16 (TCH) west / YH  Strathclair Western end of TCH 16 overlap.
9962Manitoba Highway 16.svgYellowhead Blank.svg PTH 16 (TCH) east / YH  Minnedosa Eastern end of TCH 16 overlap.
Sandy Lake 11974Manitoba Highway 45.svg PTH 45  Oakburn, Erickson
13181Manitoba secondary 470.svg PR 470 west Stuart Lake
14087Manitoba secondary 354.svg PR 354  Lake Audy, Onanole Northern terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. "Motor Carrier | Manitoba Infrastructure | Province of Manitoba".