Manitoba Highway 59

Manitoba Highway 59

Manitoba Highway 59 shield

Highway 59
Route information
Length: 221 km (137 mi)
Major junctions
South end: US 59 (Canada – United States border) near Tolstoi
 

PTH 23
PTH 52
PTH 100
PTH 1
PTH 101
PTH 44
PTH 12

PTH 11
North end: Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg
Location
Towns: St. Malo, St. Pierre-Jolys, East Selkirk
Highway system

Manitoba provincial highways

PTH 57 PTH 60

Provincial Trunk Highway 59 (PTH 59) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the U.S. border (where it meets with U.S. Highway 59) north to 8th Ave. in Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg.

The portion of Provincial Trunk Highway 59 within Winnipeg is also known as Route 20 or Lagimodiere Blvd. PTH 59 is a 4-lane at-grade expressway through Winnipeg and north to the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation. When it enters the reserve, it becomes a two-lane highway. Then, a concurrency to PTH 12 begins, and ends near Grand Beach. From there, PTH 59 continues north, finally ending at Victoria Beach.

PTH 59 runs right through the east end of the City of Winnipeg, and is the main route to get from Winnipeg to Grand Beach. It is one of only two provincial highways (the other being PTH 1 - the Trans-Canada Highway) to cross Winnipeg on both ends, and is also the only crosstown highway on one road.

Contents

Route twinning

Proposals exist to twin the route southward to PTH 52 to maintain the needs of those travelling to and from Steinbach.

Travel Route

This is the travel route for Provincial Trunk Highway 59 (PTH 59) from south to north:

US - Canada border to Winnipeg

km Municipality Location Interescting highway Notes
0 Franklin R.M. US-Canada Border PTH 59 begins
8 Tolstoi PR 209 east – Gardenton
15 PR 201 – Altona, Dominion City, Stuartburn, Vita, Piney
27 Mile 16N formerly PR 217 west
30 PR 216 north – Grunthal PTH 59 turns west for 3 km, then turns northwest
41 De Salaberry R.M. St. Malo PR 218 south – Carlowrie, Green Ridge
42 PR 403 east – Zhoda
46 La Rochelle PTH 23 west – Morris, Lowe Farm, Somerset, Baldur PTH 59 turns north
54 PR 205 east – Grunthal begin PR 205 west concurrence
55 St. Pierre-Jolys PR 205 west – Aubigny, Rosenort end PR 205 west concurrence
62 Otterburne Rd./Gagnon Rd. formerly PR 303
65 Ritchot R.M. PTH 52 east – Mitchell, Steinbach, La Broquerie
69 PR 305 west – Ste. Agathe, Brunkild
74 PR 311 – Niverville, Blumenort, Giroux
84 PR 210 west – St. Adolphe begin PR 210 east concurrence
86 Île-des-Chênes PR 210 east – Landmark, Ste. Anne, La Broquerie end PR 210 east concurrence
90 PR 405 east – Lorette
94 PR 300 north – Grande Pointe
99 PR 300 south – Grande Pointe PTH 59 crosses the Red River Floodway
102 PTH 100 – Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Falcon Lake, Kenora Perimeter Highway
PTH 59 enters Winnipeg with Route 20 as Lagimodiere Blvd.

Winnipeg

(Major roads only, as there are many local roads PTH 59 intersects.)

km Municipality Location Interescting highway/route/street Notes
103 Winnipeg Melnick Rd.
104 Cavalier Dr.
105 Route 165 west – Bishop Grandin Blvd.
106.5 East Mint Pl. access to Royal Canadian Mint
107 PTH 1 (TCH) / Route 135 – Fermor Ave.
108.5 Cottonwood Rd.
110 Elizabeth Rd.
110.5 Maginot St eastbound access to CNR Symington Yards
112 Route 115 west – Marion St
112.5 Route 115 east – Dugald Rd.
114 Route 37 – Regent Ave. W.
114.5 Reenders Dr.
115 Concordia Ave.
115.5 Grassie Blvd.
116 Springfield Rd.
117 McIvor Ave.
118 PTH 101 – Grosse Isle, Selkirk, Falcon Lake Perimeter Highway
PTH 59 leaves Winnipeg

Winnipeg to Victoria Beach

km Municipality Location Interescting highway Notes
121 East St. Paul R.M. PR 202 north (Birds Hill Rd.) – Birds Hill, Lockport PTH 59 turns east
123 PR 213 east – Hazelridge PTH 59 turns north
highway then turns northeast shortly after the junction
129 St. Clements R.M. Access to Birds Hill Provincial Park
138 Kirkness PTH 44 – Lockport, Beausejour, Whitemouth, West Hawk Lake
143 PR 509 west – Selkirk
146 East Selkirk PR 212 – Selkirk, Cooks Creek
150 PR 435 east – Milner Ridge
153 PTH 4 west – Selkirk
158 PR 508 south – Selkirk
166 Libau PR 317 east – Lac du Bonnet
183 Alexander R.M. PR 319 west – Patricia Beach Provincial Park
185 PR 304 east – Powerview-Pine Falls, Bissett PTH 59 turns north
188 PTH 12 south – Beausejour, Anola, Ste. Anne, Steinbach begin PTH 12 north concurrence
190 PR 304 east – Powerview-Pine Falls, Bissett
PR 500 north – Beaconia
198 PTH 12 north – Grand Beach end PTH 12 north concurrence
211 PTH 11 south – Powerview-Pine Falls, Lac du Bonnet, Whitemouth, Elma
219 PR 504 north PTH 59 turns west
221 Victoria Beach PTH 59 ends

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