- Manitoba Provincial Road 204
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Provincial Road 204 Henderson Highway
Eaton AvenueRoute information Maintained by Manitoba Major junctions South end: Route 42 north of Winnipeg PTH 101 in Winnipeg
PTH 44 in LockportNorth end: PTH 9A & PR 320 in Selkirk Highway system ← PR 203 PR 205 → Provincial Road 204 (PR 204) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Running under the names Henderson Highway and Eaton Avenue, PR 204 stretches from the Province's capital, Winnipeg to Selkirk. It has a short concurrency with PTH 44 in Lockport, MB.
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Route description
Provincial Road 204 begins just north of Winnipeg at Route 42. It moves north, crossing the Perimeter Highway. Route 204 continuously stays near the Red River, crossing several side streets. PR 204 crosses PR 202 and enters Lockport, coming to a concurrency with PTH 44. This concurrency crosses the Red River Floodway before 204 continues northward and crosses other streets. The road crosses the river and ends at PTH 9A (Main Street) in Selkirk.
Communities along the road
Notable places along the road
- Hyland Park
Developments
Junction list
County Location Mile Destinations Notes East St Paul Route 42; Henderson Highway Southern terminus PTH 101; Perimeter Highway Wallace Avenue Pritcher Farm Road; Whidbey Harbour Road Drive Eagle Creek Drive Burr Oak Bay Entrance to Hyland Park Glenlivet Way Tartan Way Hoddinott Road Sulkers Avenue Bowen Avenue St Clements Old River Road McKay Road Old River Road Dunning Road Roman Drive Readigan Drive Donald Road Ludwick Road Church Road South; Riverby Lane Hay Road Sunset Cv. Lockport Provincial Road 202 Highway 44;Steven Avenue Southern terminus of concurrency Highway 44 Northern terminus of concurrency Lockport-Selkirk Rockhaven Road Ferry Road Clarke Road Briday Road Nanton Road Mowatt Road Bunus Road Provincial Road 509; CIL Road Provincial Road 212; Ferry Road Selkirk Eveline Street PTH 9A & PH 320 Northern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi References
External links
Categories:- Manitoba provincial highways
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