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Manitoba Highway 3
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|established=1928|direction_a=West|direction_b=Eaststate=SK18}} at Saskatchewan border near Pierson|junction= state=MB155}} at Winnipeg city limitsMorden, Manitoba>Winnipeg}}Carman, Manitoba>Melita}}Municipality of Boissevain – Morton>Municipality of Brenda – Waskada>Cartwright – Roblin Municipality>Municipality of Deloraine – Winchester>Rural Municipality of Dufferin>Municipality of Killarney – Turtle Mountain>Municipality of Louise>Rural Municipality of Macdonald>Municipality of Pembina>Rural Municipality of Roland>Rural Municipality of Stanley>Municipality of Two Borders>Two Borders}}|previous_type=Hwy|previous_route=2|next_type=Hwy|next_route=3A}}Provincial Trunk Highway 3 (PTH 3) is a major provincial highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Saskatchewan boundary (where it meets Highway 18) to the southwest city limits of Winnipeg, where it continues as Winnipeg Route 155 (McGillivray Boulevard). Prior before to the implementation of Winnipeg's City Route System, it extended to Pembina Highway. West of its junction of PTH 14, PTH 3 is designated as the Boundary Commission Trail,Trails, truth and tourism: Manitoba’s Red Coat Trail. Lesley Gaudry. Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays. University of Winnipeg (2004): p. 35. Retrieved 28 January 2017. commemorating the historic red river cart trail which connected western communities to the North-Western Territory and to British Columbia.MAP, Boundary Trail Heritage Region, A History of the Boundary Trail Heritage Region, GUIDE To The Historic Sites Along The Trail,weblink 12 January 2017, 13 January 2017,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170113140300weblink">weblink dead,

Route description

(File:Manitoba Highway 10 Between the International Peace Garden and Boissevain, Manitoba (30104967108).jpg|right|thumb|Junction between PTH 3 and PTH 10, between Bossevain and the International Peace Garden)PTH 3, and the Boundary Commission Trail, begins at the Saskatchewan border, with the road continuing east Saskatchewan Highway 18 (Hwy 18) towards Gainsborough and Estevan. The highway heads east to bypass Pierson to the north, where it has a short concurrency (overlap) with PR 256 and crosses a railroad line. It now leaves Pierson behind and heads for several kilometers, having an intersection with PR 252 near Elva before joining PTH 83 in a concurrency and heading north up the Souris River valley. They enter the town of Melita, where they have a junction with PR 445 before PTH 3 splits off and heads east along the southern edge of town. The highway crosses the Souris River to leave Melita, and the river valley, to head for a few kilometers to cross into the Municipality of Brenda - Waskada at its first intersection PR 452.PR 452 joins PTH 3 in a concurrency for roughly {{convert|4|km|mi}} before splitting and heading south towards Waskada. PTH 3 curves to the southeast, after crossing another railroad track, to pass through Medora, where it has a short concurrency with PR 254, before curving back eastward to cross into the Municipality of Deloraine - Winchester. The highway now shares a roughly {{convert|8|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} concurrency with PTH 21 before splitting off at Deloraine, though it mainly bypasses the town along its western and southern sides. PTH 3 travels near the southern coastline of Whitewater Lake (as well as just {{convert|10|km|mi}} north of Turtle Mountain), where it junctions with PR 450 (which leads to Lake Metigoshe) before crossing into the Municipality of Bossevain - Morton.PTH 3 crosses several streams and creeks as it makes its way to an intersection with PTH 10 (John Bracken Highway), roughly halfway between the town of Bossevain and the recreation areas of Turtle Mountain Provincial Park and the International Peace Garden. The highway crosses into the Municipality of Killarney - Turtle Mountain shortly thereafter, having a junction with PR 346 near Ninga before entering the town of Killarney. It passes through some neighborhoods along the southern edge of town as it travels along the southern coastline of Killarney Lake to come to an intersection with PTH 18. PTH 3 joins PTH 18 and the two head south to leave Killarney and head south for a few kilometers before PTH 3 splits off near Lena, heading east to have a junction with PR 458 near Holmfield before entering the Municipality of Cartwright - Roblin.PTH 3 travels through the town of Cartwright, where it has an intersection with PTH 5 (Parks Route) and crosses Badger Creek , before continuing east to have a junction with PR 442 just south of Mather before entering the Municipality of Louise. It has an intersection with its alternate route, PTH 3A near Clearwater, before crossing Cypress Creek and becoming concurrent with PTH 34. They head north through Crystal City, having another intersection with PTH 3A and PR 423, and Pilot Mound, where it has an intersection with PR 253, before PTH 3 splits off and heads eastward into the Municipality of Pembina. WEB,weblink Government of Manitoba, Manitoba Highway map #1, December 4, 2022, (File:Junction of Manitoba Highways 2 and 3 Near Winnipeg, Manitoba (29035421547).jpg|right|thumb|Intersection of PTH 2 and PTH 3 during a construction project in Oak Bluff)PTH 3 now goes through some switchbacks as it crosses the Pembina River valley, having a short concurrency with PR 242 in the town of La Rivière. The highway leaves the river valley behind and heads due east to Manitou, where it has an intersection with PR 244 and starts paralleling a railroad. It makes a short jog to the south for a couple kilometers before curving back eastward to have an intersection with PR 528. PTH 3 travels along the southern edge of Darlingford, where it junctions with PTH 31 and PR 240, before traveling into the Rural Municipality of Stanley.PTH 3 travels through the community of Thornhill before entering the city of Morden, passing directly through the city center and having an intersection with PR 432, though it does avoid downtown just a few blocks to the south. The highway widens to a four-lane divided highway as it leaves the city, heading east for {{convert|6|km|mi}} to come to an intersection with PTH 14 just outside the city of Winkler, where PTH 3 heads north as a two-lane and Boundary Commission Trail follows PTH 14 eastward to PTH 32. The highway passes by Winkler Bible Camp before entering and traveling through the Rural Municipality of Roland for the next several kilometers, having a junction with PTH 23 near Roland, before crossing Shannon Creek and entering the Rural Municipality of Dufferin.PTH 3 enters the town of Carman and travels through a neighborhood before coming to an intersection between PTH 13 and PR 245 in a business district just south of downtown, with PTH 3 turning right and heading eastward to travel through another neighborhood before leaving Carman and heading eastward through Homewood to cross into the Rural Municipality of Morris.PTH 3 immediately passes through Sperling, where it has an intersection with both PR 205 and PR 336, before curving northeastward, paralleling a railroad line to enter the Rural Municipality of Macdonald and travel through Brunklid, where it has intersections with PR 305 and PR 332. The highway now passes through Sanford, where shares concurrencies with PR 334 and PR 247, as well as crossing the La Salle River. PTH 3 enters Oak Bluff at a roundabout intersection with PTH 2 (Red Coat Trail), continuing northeast along the eastern edge of the community to an intersection with PTH 100 (South Perimeter Highway / Trans-Canada Highway). Winnipeg Route 155 (Route 155) starts here, and the two head northeast concurrent with each other along McGillivray Boulevard to the Winnipeg city limits in the Fort Whyte neighborhood, at an intersection with Brady Road. PTH 3 ends and Route 155 / McGillivray Boulevard continue into the city. WEB,weblink Government of Manitoba, Manitoba Highway map #2, December 4, 2022, The entire length of Manitoba Provincial Trunk Highway 3, with the exception of the short section between Morden and Winkler, is a rural two-lane highway. {{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps?q=manitoba+highway+3&client=safari&channel=iphone_bm&gs_lcp=ChFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocBABGAAyAggpMg4IABCPARDqAhCMAxDlAjIOCAAQjwEQ6gIQjAMQ5QIyDggAEI8BEOoCEIwDEOUCMg4IABCPARDqAhCMAxDlAjIOCAAQjwEQ6gIQjAMQ5QIyDggAEI8BEOoCEIwDEOUCMg4IABCPARDqAhCMAxDlAjIOCAAQjwEQ6gIQjAMQ5QIyDggAEI8BEOoCEIwDEOUCMg4IABCPARDqAhCMAxDlAjIOCAAQjwEQ6gIQjAMQ5QIyDggAEI8BEOoCEIwDEOUCMg4IABCPARDqAhCMAxDlAjIOCAAQjwEQ6gIQjAMQ5QIyDggAEI8BEOoCEIwDEOUCUABYAGCHCmgCcAB4AIABAIgBAJIBAJgBALABEA&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjgxOCgs-H7AhXvmGoFHWu8D7EQ_AUoAnoECAIQAg|title=Map of Manitoba Provincial Trunk Highway 3|access-date=December 4, 2022}} (File:Perimeter Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba (43973543451).jpg|right|thumb|PTH 3's junction with PTH 100 (South Perimeter Highway / Trans-Canada Highway) and Route 155 (McGillivray Boulevard) in Oak Bluff)

History

PTH 3 formerly extended into the present-day city of Winnipeg. Prior to 1966, PTH 3 followed McGillivray Boulevard to PTH 75 (Pembina Highway) in the then separate municipality of Fort Garry,MAP, Province of Manitoba, 1964-1965, Manitoba Official Highway Map,weblink Winnipeg,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150914045954weblink">weblink September 14, 2015, which was amalgamated into Winnipeg in 1971. When the Winnipeg Metro Routes were established in {{circa|1966}}, the section of PTH 3 inside the Perimeter Highway became Winnipeg Route 155.MAP, Province of Manitoba, 1966-1967, Manitoba Official Highway Map,weblink Winnipeg,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160913102937weblink">weblink September 13, 2016, Today, the section of highway between the Perimeter Highway and Winnipeg city limits is cosigned as PTH 3 / Route 155.{{-}}

Major intersections

{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}{{MBint|km=0.0|type=transMunicipality of Two Borders>Two Borders|dspan=6|location=nonestate=SK18city1=Estevan}}|notes=Continuation into Saskatchewan; west end of Boundary Commission Trail}}{{MBint|km=10.0|location=Piersonstate=MB256city1=Tilston}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PR 256 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=10.6|location=nonestate=MB256city1=LyletonMinot, ND>Minot}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PR 256 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=13.4|location=none|road=Road 166 WestManitoba Provincial Road 456>PR 456 south}}{{MBint|km=19.9|location=nonestate=MB252city1=Elva}}}}{{MBint|km=24.9|location=nonestate=MB83location1=Minot}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PTH 83 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=36.9List of towns in Manitoba>Town of Melita, Manitoba>lspan=2state=MB445|dir1=west}}}}{{MBint|km=37.4state=MB83city1=Virden}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PTH 83 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=40.7Municipality of Two Borders>Two Borders|location=none|road=Road 154 WestManitoba Provincial Road 458>PR 458 south}}{{MBint|km=47.3|division_special=↑ / ↓|location=nonestate=MB452city1=Napinka}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PR 452 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=50.6Municipality of Brenda – Waskada>Brenda – Waskada|dspan=3|location=nonestate=MB452city1=Waskada}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PR 452 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=58.9lspan=2state=MB254city1=Lauder}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PR 254 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=59.3state=MB254|dir1=south}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PR 254 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=72.4Municipality of Deloraine – Winchester>Deloraine – Winchester|dspan=3|location=nonestate=MB21city1=Hartney}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PTH 21 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=80.6|location=Delorainestate=MB21location1=Bottineau}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PTH 21 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=94.1|location=nonestate=MB450location1=Lake Metigoshe Recreation Area}}}}{{MBint|km=108.7Municipality of Boissevain – Morton>Boissevain – Morton|dspan=2|location=none|road=Road 119 West – Max LakeManitoba Provincial Road 446>PR 446 south}}{{MBint|km=113.9|location=nonestate=MB10city1=BoissevainInternational Peace Garden>Peace Garden}}}}{{MBint|km=127.1Municipality of Killarney – Turtle Mountain>Killarney – Turtle Mountain|dspan=5|location=nonestate=MB346city1=Ninga}}}}{{MBint|km=129.9|location=none|road=Road 106 WestManitoba Provincial Road 346>PR 346 south}}{{MBint|km=143.1|location=Killarneystate=MB18city1=Ninette}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PTH 18 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=152.3|location=nonestate=MB18location1=Rolla}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PTH 18 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=165.5|location=nonestate=MB458city1=Holmfield}}Manitoba Provincial Road 340>PR 340 north}}{{MBint|km=175.2Cartwright – Roblin Municipality>Cartwright – Roblin|dspan=2|location=Cartwrightstate=MB5city1=GlenboroJamestown, ND>Jamestown}}Manitoba Highway 28>PTH 28 south / PR 258 north}}{{MBint|km=186.6|location=nonestate=MB442city1=Mather}}}}{{MBint|km=198.1Municipality of Louise>Louise|dspan=6|location=nonestate=MB3Acity1=Clearwater}}}}{{MBint|km=204.7|location=nonestate=MB34location1=Devils Lake}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PTH 34 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=209.6|location=nonestate=MB3APRdir2=east|city1=Clearwater}}}}{{Jctplace|state=MB|km=211.2|location=Crystal City}}{{MBint|km=219.0|location=Pilot Moundstate=MB253city1=Glenora}}}}{{MBint|km=223.2|location=nonestate=MB34city1=Holland}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PTH 34 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=235.3Municipality of Pembina>Pembina|dspan=5|location=nonestate=MB242city1=Somerset}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PR 242 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=235.9|location=La Rivièrestate=MB242city1=Snowflake}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PR 242 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=264.4|location=Manitoustate=MB244city1=Notre Dame de Lourdes}}}}{{MBint|km=255.6|location=nonestate=MB528city1=Kaleida}}}}{{MBint|km=263.4|location=nonestate=MB31PRdir2=northlocation2=Langdon}}}}{{MBint|km=273.3|rm=Stanley|location=noneMiami, MB>Miami, ThornhillManitoba Provincial Road 338>PR 338 north}}{{MBint|km=279.6lspan=2|road=Colert Road – Colert BeachManitoba Provincial Road 434>PR 434 south}}{{MBint|km=281.5state=MB432|name1=Mountain Street}}}}{{MBint|km=289.7|rm=Stanley|location=none|type=transstate=MB14Boundary Commission Trail>dir1=east|city1=Winkler}}|notes=Boundary Commission Trail follows PTH 14 east}}{{MBint|km=309.4|rm=Roland|location=nonestate=MB23city2=Roland}}}}{{MBint|km=324.2List of towns in Manitoba>Town of Carmanstate=MB245name1=4th Avenue Sstate=MB13name1=Main Street|city1=Elm Creek}}}}{{MBint|rm=Dufferin|km=337.2|location=none|road=Old 248 RoadManitoba Provincial Road 248>PR 248}}{{MBint|km=345.4|rm=Morris|location=Sperlingstate=MB336PRdir2=east|city1=Rosenort}}}}{{MBint|km=359.2|rm=Macdonald|dspan=7lspan=2state=MB305|city1=Ste. Agathe}}}}{{MBint|km=359.8state=MB332city2=Lowe Farm}}}}{{MBint|km=372.9lspan=2state=MB247PRcity1=Sanford|city2=Domain}}|type=concur|notes=West end of PR 247 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=374.3|road=Mandan Drive / Road 46 NEManitoba Provincial Road 247>PR 247 west; PR 247 bridge across La Salle River closed in 2016GEARY >FIRST1=ANDREA URL=HTTPS://WWW.WINNIPEGFREEPRESS.COM/OUR-COMMUNITIES/HEADLINER/2018/04/06/LOCAL-RESIDENTS-SUPPORT-BRIDGE-REPLACEMENT WORK=WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, April 6, 2018, }}{{MBint|km=377|location=nonestate=MB247city1=La Salle}}|type=concur|notes=East end of PR 247 concurrency}}{{MBint|km=386.6lspan=2state=MB2Red Coat Trail>city1=TreherneKenora, Ontario>Kenora}}}}{{MBint|km=387.7state=MB100155name1=Perimeter Highway (Winnipeg)>nolink1=yeslocation2=Kenora}}|type=concur|notes=Route 155 western terminus; west end of Route 155 concurrency}}{{MBint|indep_city=Winnipeg|lspan=2|km=396.1state=MB155name1=McGillivray BoulevardBrady Road south}}|type=trans|notes=Winnipeg city limits; PTH 3 eastern terminus; continues as Route 155}}{{MBint|type=closed|km=401.8state=MB42|name1=Pembina Highway}}Manitoba Highway 75 >PTH 75}}{{jctbtm|keys=closed,concur,trans}}

Auxiliary routes

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 Maps1 & 2)
  • Google Maps Search - Provincial Trunk Highway 3
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