- Winnipeg Route 150
Route 150, locally known as St. Anne's Road (French: "Chemin Ste. Anne"), is a major
arterial route inWinnipeg, Manitoba .Route 150 branches off from Route 52 (St. Mary's Road) in north St. Vital and runs southeastward through central and southern St. Vital to the
Perimeter Highway , where it joinsManitoba Highway 59 just inside the city limits. It is a collector road for traffic between south St. Boniface, central and south St. Vital, and downtown.A section of Route 150 (from St. Mary's Road to Fermor Avenue) is multiplexed with Highway 1, part of the
Trans-Canada Highway . Another short section (from the Perimeter Highway to just north of theRed River Floodway ) is multiplexed withManitoba Provincial Road 300 . The speed limit on Route 150 is 60 km/h (40 mph) except for the section directly north of the Perimeter, where it increases to 70 km/h (45 mph).St. Anne's Road originally ran from north St. Vital to the community of
Ste. Anne, Manitoba . Sections of the original country road still exist in the Rural Municipalities of Taché and Ste. Anne. It is no longer a continuous road, and outside of the City of Winnipeg is generally called Ste. Anne's Road (French: "Chemin Sainte-Anne").
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