- Manitoba Highway 15
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Highway 15 Route information Length: 77 km (48 mi) Major junctions West end: PTH 101 and Route 115 at Winnipeg East end: PTH 11 at Elma Location Towns: Dugald, Anola Highway system ← PTH 14 PTH 16 →
Provincial Trunk Highway 15 (PTH 15) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Perimeter Highway (where it meets with Route 115/Dugald Road) east to Elma, Manitoba where it intersects PTH 11.On the trip between Winnipeg and Elma, several significant landmarks exist including the towns of Dugald and Anola. Dugald is a sleepy hamlet with a population of under 1,000. It is famous, the site of the catastrophic Dugald Train Disaster. Its social calendar is highlighted by the Springfield Agricultural Fair, an annual one-day assemblage of locals, which reaches its fever pitch at the culmination of the Great Wellington Boot Throw. The intersection to Winnipeg suburb Oakbank (several miles down the road) is located in Dugald as well. Anola is also a town along the highway. Along that stretch of picturesque highway lies the longitudinal centre of Canada, which is marked on PTH 1, several miles south.
Travel Route
This is the travel route for Provincial Highway 15 (PTH 15) from west to east:
km Municipality Location Interescting highway Notes 0 Springfield R.M. PTH 101 – Selkirk, Birds Hill, Falcon Lake
Route 115 (Dugald Rd.)Perimeter Highway
PTH 15 begins2 PR 207 – Birds Hill, Lorette, Ste. Anne 9 Dugald PR 206 – Oakbank, Landmark 23 Anola PTH 12 – Grand Beach, Beausejour, Ste. Anne, Steinbach 33 PR 302 north – Beausejour begin PR 302 south concurrence 35 PR 302 south – Richer, La Broquerie, Zhoda, Vita end PR 302 south concurrence 49 Reynolds R.M. PTH 15 enters Sandilands Provincial Forest 68 PTH 15 exits Sandilands Provincial Forest 76 Whitemouth R.M. PR 406 north – Whitemouth 77 Elma PTH 11 – Powerview-Pine Falls, Lac du Bonnet, Whitemouth, Hadashville PTH 15 ends Highways in Manitoba Primary Secondary Winnipeg City Routes Categories:- Manitoba provincial highways
- Manitoba road stubs
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