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Manitoba Highway 10
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|map_custom=yes|map_notes=PTH 10 highlighted in red.|length_km= 804title=Provincial Trunk Highway 10 in Manitobaaccess-date=December 14, 2017}}|direction_a=Southstate=ND2813}}(International Peace Garden Border Crossing)|junction=
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|3}} near Boissevain
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|2}} near Nesbitt
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|110}} near Brandon
  • {{jct|state=MB|TCH|1}} in Brandon
  • {{jct|state=MB|TCH|16}} in Minnedosa
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|5}} near Dauphin
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|20}} in Cowan
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|83}} at Swan River
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|60}} south of The Pas
  • {{jct|state=MB|PTH|39}} south of Cranberry Portage|direction_b=North
state=SK167}} at Saskatchewan border at Flin FlonBrandon, Manitoba>Dauphin, Manitoba>Flin Flon}}Minnedosa, Manitoba>Swan River, Manitoba>The Pas}}Municipality of Boissevain – Morton>Municipality of Clanwilliam – Erickson>Rural Municipality of Cornwallis>Rural Municipality of Dauphin>Rural Municipality of Elton>Municipality of Ethelbert>Gilbert Plains Municipality>Municipality of Grassland>Municipality of Harrison Park>Rural Municipality of Kelsey>Municipality of Minitonas – Bowsman>Rural Municipality of Minto – Odanah>Rural Municipality of Mountain>Rural Municipality of Oakland – Wawanesa>Swan Valley West}}Unorganized Division No. 17, Manitoba>Unorganized South Division No. 20, Manitoba>Unorganized Division No. 21}}|established=1938|previous_type=Hwy|previous_route=9A|next_type=Hwy|next_route=10A}}Provincial Trunk Highway 10 (PTH 10) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.PTH 10 begins at the International Peace Garden along the Canada–United States border near Boissevain. The highway runs north through Brandon, Dauphin, Swan River, and The Pas to the Saskatchewan boundary at Flin Flon. The speed limit is 100 km/h.PTH 10 is designated as the John Bracken Highway between the International Peace Garden and Riding Mountain National Park, and the Northern Woods and Water Route between Dauphin and The Pas. The highway also serves as the main route through Riding Mountain National Park.At {{convert|804|km|mi|sp=}} in length, PTH 10 is currently the longest highway in the province.MAP
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Route history

An earlier PTH 10 was designated in 1926 from Winnipeg to Whitemouth. In 1930, it extended east to Ontario. This was eliminated in 1932-1933, as it became part of PTH 1.PTH 10, in its current state, first appeared on the 1938-39 Manitoba Highway Map.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1938, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, Prior to this, the road appeared in several broken sections with different numbering. Between Minnedosa and Swan River, the highway was known as Highway 6. The highway was designated as Highway 26 between Minnedosa and Brandon, Highway 25 between Brandon and Highway 2, and Highway 20 from Highway 2 to Boissevain.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1928, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, Highway 20 became part of Highway 25 in 1929.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1929, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, While PTH 10 has largely maintained the same configuration for most of its history, the highway has had a few fairly significant reconfigurations in its time.Within Brandon, 18th Street between Victoria Avenue and the current junction with PTH 1 was designated as part of PTH 10 in 1962. PTH 1 was reconfigured to its current route in 1959MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1959, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, and included as part of the Trans-Canada Highway system three years later. Prior to this, PTH 10 met PTH 1 (PTH 1A between 1959 and 1962) at the intersection of 18th Street and Victoria Avenue. The two highways would then run in concurrence along Victoria Avenue and 1st Street following the route currently designated as PTH 1A until PTH 10 turned north at an intersection approximately {{convert|500|m|mi}} east of its current junction. The highway would rejoin its current configuration approximately {{convert|1|km|mi|spell=in}} north of the old intersection.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1958, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, The intersection with PTH 1/1A was moved to its current location in 1959.The section of PTH 10 between its current junction with PTH 24/PR 262 at Tremaine and eastbound PTH 16 was constructed and opened to traffic in 1962. Prior to this, the highway turned east approximately {{convert|1|km|mi|spell=in}} south of the current junction. PTH 24 (known as Highway 27 prior to 1956) would travel {{convert|1|km|mi|spell=in}} past its current eastbound terminus to meet PTH 10. From this point, the highway traveled east for {{convert|7|km|mi}} before turning north and traveling for {{convert|12|km|mi}}, meeting eastbound PTH 16 (known as PTH 4 prior to 1977) {{convert|2|km|mi|spell=in}} south of Minnedosa. The two highways ran in concurrence from this junction through Minnedosa along what is now PTH 16A to its current northbound/westbound junction.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1962, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, The current highway was shortened by {{convert|2|km|mi|spell=in}} in 1971 to its current junction with eastbound PTH 16 with the construction of the Minnedosa bypass.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1972, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, The original section of PTH 10 was redesignated as PR 262 when the provincial government implemented its secondary highway system in 1966.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1966–1967, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, Prior to 1950, PTH 10's northern terminus was with PTH 83 (then known as Highway 31) at Swan River.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1950, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, The highway was extended to The Pas in 1951,MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1951, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, and to its current northern terminus at Flin Flon the following year.MAP,weblink Manitoba Highway Map, 1952, Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, March 6, 2015, On July 18, 2016, the southernmost section of PTH 10 was designated as the John Bracken Highway in honour of Manitoba's premier between 1922 and 1943.WEB,weblink John Bracken Highway, 2016, CBC Winnipeg, March 15, 2021, {{-}}

Major intersections

{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}{{Jctint|type=transRural Municipality of Boissevain-Morton>Boissevain-Morton|cspan=8mspan=2International Peace Garden>Peace Garden|lspan=2state=ND2813dir2=south|city1=Dunseith}}|notes=Continuation into North Dakota}}{{Jctplace|km=none|place=Canada–United States border at International Peace Garden Border Crossing}}{{MBint|km=13.4|location=nonestate=MB341location1=William Lake}}}}{{MBint|km=20.2|location=nonestate=MB3city2=Killarneyname1=Boundary Commission Trail}}}}{{MBint|km=25.5lspan=2state=MB443city1=Ninga}}}}{{MBint|km=26.8|road=Road 16 N (Caranton Road)Manitoba Provincial Road 348>PR 348 north}}{{MBint|km=30.0|location=nonestate=MB448|dir1=north}}}}{{MBint|km=41.1|location=nonestate=MB343|dir1=west}}}}{{MBint|km=47.6dspan=2|location=Mintostate=MB23city1=Ninette}}|type=concur|notes=South end of PTH 23 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=52.5|location=nonestate=MB23city1=Elgin|city2=Hartney}}|type=concur|notes=North end of PTH 23 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=69.8dspan=3|location=nonestate=MB2name1=Red Coat Trailcity2=Oak Bluff}}|type=concur|notes=South end of PTH 2 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=74.0|location=nonestate=MB2name1=Red Coat Trail|city1=Souris}}|type=concur|notes=North end of PTH 2 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=81.8|location=nonestate=MB453|dir1=east}}}}{{MBint|km=86.8dspan=2|location=nonestate=MB349|dir1=west}}}}{{MBint|km=93.8|location=nonestate=MB110name1=Eastern Access|city1=Brandon}}}}{{MBint|km=96.6lspan=6|road=Richmond AvenueManitoba Provincial Road 344>PR 344 south}}{{MBint|km=98.2state=MB1A|name1=Victoria Avenue}}}}{{Jctbridge|km=100.3|bridge=Crosses the Assiniboine River}}{{MBint|km=100.6state=MB459name1=Grand Valley RoadKirkcaldy Drive}}}}{{MBint|km=103.2state=MB1location1=Regina}}|type=concur|notes=South end of PTH 1 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=104.8state=MB1city1=Winnipeg}}{{jctnameTCHdir1=west|name1=1st Street – City Route}}|type=concur|notes=North end of PTH 1 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=113.1dspan=3|location=ForrestJustice, Manitoba>JusticeManitoba Provincial Road 561>PR 561 east}}{{MBint|km=119.6|location=nonestate=MB25city1=Rivers}}}}{{MBint|km=122.9|location=nonestate=MB353city1=Brookdale}}}}{{MBint|km=131.1dspan=3|location=nonestate=MB24city1=Rapid Citystate=MB262city1=Minnedosa}}}}{{MBint|km=139.3|location=none|road=Riverdale Road (Road 81 N)Manitoba Provincial Road 563>PR 563 west}}{{MBint|km=146.3|location=nonestate=MB16dir1=eastcity2=Neepawa}}|type=concur|notes=South end of PTH 16 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=149.8List of towns in Manitoba>Town of Minnedosastate=MB355city2=Minnedosa}}}}{{MBint|km=152.5dspan=2|location=nonestate=MB16dir1=westlocation2=Saskatoon, Saskatchewan}}{{jct>state=MB16Acity1=Minnedosa}}|type=concur|notes=North end of PTH 16 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=160.7|location=noneNewdale, Manitoba>NewdaleManitoba Provincial Road 473>PR 473 west}}{{MBint|km=175.9dspan=2|location=Ericksonstate=MB357|dir1=east}} – Mountain Road}}{{MBint|km=183.0|location=nonestate=MB45city1=Sandy Lake|city2=Oakburn}}}}{{MBint|km=193.9dspan=2lspan=2state=MB262city1=Scandinavia|city2=Clanwilliam}}Manitoba Provincial Road 263>PR 263 east}}{{MBint|km=194.1state=MB354location1=Crawford Park}}Manitoba Provincial Road 263>PR 263 west}}{{JctplaceUnorganized Division No. 17, Manitoba>No. 17|dspan=2|location=none|km=197.3|place=South gate of Riding Mountain National Park}}{{MBint|km=203.2|location=nonestate=MB19location1=Lake Katherine (Manitoba)>location2=Whirlpool Lake}}}}{{JctplaceRural Municipality of Dauphin>Dauphin|dspan=5|location=none|km=249.9|place=North gate of Riding Mountain National Park}}{{MBint|km=257.3|location=nonestate=MB5city1=Ste. Rose du Lac|city2=Neepawa}}|type=concur|notes=South end of PTH 5 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=261.4|location=nonestate=MB5APTHdab2=Dauphincity1=Dauphin}}|notes=South end of Dauphin Bypass}}{{MBint|km=266.5|location=nonestate=MB5APTHdab2=Dauphincity1=Dauphin}}|notes=North end of Dauphin Bypass}}{{MBint|km=274.7|location=nonestate=MB274city1=Keld}}}}{{MBint|km=281.2Gilbert Plains Municipality>Gilbert Plains|location=Ashvillestate=MB5city1=Roblin}}|type=concur|notes=North end of PTH 5 concurrency; PTH 10 branches north}}{{MBint|km=305.7Municipality of Ethelbert>Ethelbert|dspan=7|location=nonestate=MB267city2=Sifton}}}}{{MBint|km=315.5|location=nonestate=MB273city1=Ukraina}}}}{{MBint|km=322.3|location=nonestate=MB10Adir1=north|city1=Ethelbert}}}}{{MBint|km=324.9|type=trans|location=Ethelbertstate=MB10Adir1=eastNorthern Woods and Water Route>NWWRstate=MB274city1=Mink Creek}}|notes=South end of Northern Woods and Water Route}}{{MBint|km=326.7|location=nonestate=MB269city1=Fork River}}}}{{MBint|km=340.1|location=noneGarland, Manitoba>GarlandManitoba Provincial Road 489>PR 489 east}}{{MBint|km=341.8|location=nonestate=MB367location1=Duck Mountain Park}}}}{{MBint|km=355.5dspan=2|location=Pine Riverstate=MB271city1=Pine River}}}}{{MBint|km=386.0|location=Cowanstate=MB20name1=Northern Woods and Water Route>city1=Camperville|city2=Winnipegosis}}|notes=Northern Woods and Water Route alternate route}}{{MBint|km=412.3dspan=4|location=nonestate=MB268city1=Lenswood|name1=Lenwsood Highway}}}}{{MBint|km=418.8|location=Minitonasstate=MB366city1=Minitonas}}|type=concur|notes=South end of PR 366 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=420.4|location=nonestate=MB366city1=Bowsman}}|type=concur|notes=North end of PR 366 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=428.6|location=nonestate=MB488|dir1=south}}}}{{JctcoRural Municipality of Swan Valley West>Swan Valley West}}{{MBintList of towns in Manitoba>Town of Swan River|km=433.8state=MB10Adir1=north83Aname2=Main Street Estate=MB83name1=Valley Road|city1=Roblin}}|notes=}}{{MBintdspan=3|location=none|km=436.2state=MB10Adir1=south|city1=Swan River}}}}{{MBint|km=447.4|location=nonestate=MB279location1=Whitefish Lake}}}}{{MBint|km=450.0|location=Bowsmanstate=MB266|dir1=north}}}}{{MBint|km=470.9dspan=4|location=Birch Riverstate=MB268city1=Birch River}}}}{{MBint|km=475.4|location=nonestate=MB365location1=Steeprock Lake}}}}{{MBint|km=509.2|location=nonestate=MB77city1=BarrowsHudson Bay, SK>Hudson Bay}}Manitoba Provincial Road 277>PR 277 west}}{{MBint|km=518.6|location=nonestate=MB483city1=Pelican Rapids}}}}{{MBint|km=588.1|division=21|location=nonestate=MB60city1=Easterville|city2=Grand Rapids}}|notes=}}{{MBint|km=628.8|rm=Kelsey|location=nonestate=MB282|dir1=north}}}}{{MBint|km=661.6List of towns in Manitoba>Town of The Pas, Manitoba>dspan=2|lspan=2state=MB283name1=1st Street W / Northern Woods and Water Route>location1=Hudson Bay, SK}}{{jct>state=MB285name1=1st Street E|city1=Ralls Island}}|notes=North end of Northern Woods and Water Route|type=trans}}{{Jctbridge|km=662.8|bridge=Crosses the Saskatchewan River}}{{MBint|km=681.6dspan=2Clearwater Lake Provincial Park>Clearwater LakeProvincial Parkstate=MB287city1=Cormorant|city2=Moose Lake}}}}{{MBint|km=736.9Grass River Provincial Park>Grass RiverProvincial Parkstate=MB39city1=Snow Lake|city2=Thompson}}}}{{MBintlspan=4|km=795.2state=MB291city1=ChanningBig Island Lake (Manitoba)>Big Island Lake}}}}{{MBint|km=797.8state=MB10Adir1=west|name1=Flin Flon East Access}}}}{{MBint|km=803.6state=MB10Adir1=eastnoshield1=yes}}|notes=PTH 10A is unsigned}}{{MBint|type=trans|km=804.2state=SK167Hwyname2=Hansen Lake Roadcity1=Creighton|city2=Prince Albert}}|notes=Continuation into Saskatchewan}}{{jctbtm|keys=concur,trans}}

References

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External links

  • Official Name and Location - Declaration of Provincial Trunk Highways Regulation - The Highways and Transportation Act - Provincial Government of Manitoba
  • Official Highway Map - Published and maintained by the Department of Infrastructure - Provincial Government of Manitoba (see Legend and Map1, 4 & 6)
  • Google Maps Search - Provincial Trunk Highway 10
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