- Manitoba Provincial Road 394
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Provincial Road 394 Route information Maintained by MBDOT Length: 95.9 km[1] (59.59 mi) Major junctions South end: PTH 391 and PR 396 in Lynn Lake PR 398 north of Lynn Lake. North end: Manitoba/Saskatchewan border (becomes Highway 994) Highway system ← PR 393 PR 395 → Provincial Road 394 (PR 394) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from Highway 391 and 396 in Lynn Lake to the Saskatchewan border and continues as Highway 994, which terminates less than a mile later at Kinoosao. The Lynn Lake International Airport is on this road, as well many lakes. PR 394 is the northernmost road in Manitoba, the next being PR 290.[2]
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Route description
Road 394 begins in Lynn Lake, Manitoba at roads 391 and 396. The road begins northward, intersecting with PR 398, which dead ends soon after beginning at 394. The road then doesn't intersect until its terminus at the Saskatchewan border near Kinoosao, where it becomes Highway 994. 394 in its entire length of 60.3 miles (97 km) is in the Marcel Colomb First Nation.[2] Very few intersections exist on the road and only 1 is for a provincial route or a provincial highway.[2] PR 394 goes through the Sisipuk-Kamuchawe Range near Vandekerckhove Lake, but the road has little effect on the caribou living in the area.[3]
Developments
On January 28, 2000, the government of Canada released info on a new winter route that would link three First Nation towns together. The project was 440 kilometres long and planned on extending Road 394 from Lynn Lake to Brochet, Lac Brochet and Tadoule Lake.[4] The government of Manitoba produced $550,000 of $80 million for the paving of PR 394 and the nearby PR 397 in Lynn Lake.[5] This $80 million was to help generate over 3000 jobs in Manitoba.[5]
Attractions
- Wolverine Lodge, a lodge west of Lynn Lake on 394.
- Lynn Lake Airport, the only airport in the Lynn Lake area.
Parks
- Burge Lake Provincial Park, 5 kilometres north of Lynn Lake.[6]
Lakes
Junctions
Division # Location Km Roads intersected Notes 23 Lynn Lake PTH 391 / PTH 396 Southern terminus PTH 398 Unnamed Road Unnamed Road Unnamed Road Kinoosao, Saskatchewan Hwy 994 Entering Saskatchewan; Northern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi References
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