Manitoba Provincial Road 427

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Manitoba secondary 427.svg
Provincial Road 427
Wilkes Avenue
Route information
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length12.8 km [1]  (8.0 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
West endManitoba secondary 424.svg PR 424 near Calrin
Major intersectionsManitoba secondary 334.svg PR 334 near South Headingley
East endManitoba Highway 100.svgWinnipeg city route 145.svg PTH 100 (TCH)  / Route 145 in Winnipeg
Location
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Rural municipalities
Major cities Winnipeg
Highway system
Manitoba secondary 426.svg PR 426 Manitoba secondary 428.svg PR 428

Provincial Road 427 (PR 427) is a short provincial road in the Rural Municipality of Headingley, Manitoba, Canada.

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PR 427 is informally known as Wilkes Avenue, its former name before Headingley split from the city of Winnipeg in the 1990s. PR 427 provides the southern boundary for Beaudry Provincial Park. [2] [3]

Major intersections

DivisionLocationkm [1] miDestinationsNotes
Cartier 0.00.0Manitoba secondary 424.svg PR 424  Springstein, Lido Plage Western terminus; road continues west as Wilkes Road (Road 58N)
Headingley 7.44.6Manitoba secondary 334.svg PR 334 (Harris Road) Headingley, Starbuck
City of Winnipeg 12.88.0Manitoba Highway 100.svg Perimeter Highway (PTH 100 (TCH)) Brandon, Kenora
Winnipeg city route 145.svg Wilkes Avenue (Route 145)
Interchange; eastern terminus; road continues east as Route 145
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. 1 2 "PR 427 in Manitoba" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. Sherlock Publishing (2016). "Winnipeg Rural Area SW" (Map). Sherlock's Map of Winnipeg (20th ed.). Winnipeg: Sherlock Publishing. p. E. ISBN   1-895229-84-7.
  3. Curtis Walker's Road Photos. "Manitoba Provincial Road 427" . Retrieved 10 December 2024.