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(Redirected from Manitoba Highway 100)
 


Provincial Trunk Highways (PTH) 100 and 101, collectively known as the Perimeter Highway, form a beltway around the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Perimeter Highway is approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) in length and serves as a ring road around Winnipeg for through traffic. It is often considered by local residents to be the city's unofficial boundary, although approximately three-quarters of the Perimeter Highway actually lies in the other municipalities within the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region.

Perimeter Highway marker Perimeter Highway marker

Perimeter Highway

Winnipeg By-Pass

Map

Perimeter Highway highlighted in red.
Route information
Auxiliary route of PTH 1
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Length89.5 km (55.6 mi)
Existed1955–present
Component
highways
  • PTH 100 (TCH)
  • PTH 101
  • Major junctions
    Beltway around Winnipeg, Manitoba
    East end PTH 1 (TCH) / Route 135
    West end PTH 1 (TCH) / Route 85
    PTH 100 (TCH) (South Perimeter Hwy)
    Length40.0 km (24.9 mi)
    Major intersections
  • PTH 75 / Route 42
  • PTH 2
  • PTH 3 / Route 155
  • PTH 101 (North Perimeter Hwy)
    Length49.5 km (30.8 mi)
    Major intersections
  • PTH 6
  • PTH 7 / Route 90
  • PTH 8 / Route 180
  • PTH 9 / Route 52
  • PTH 59 / Route 20
  • PTH 15 / Route 115
  • Location
    CountryCanada
    ProvinceManitoba
    Rural municipalities
  • Macdonald
  • Rosser
  • Springfield
  • West St. Paul
  • Major citiesWinnipeg
    Highway system
    PTH 89 PTH 110
    Portage Ave interchange

    Route

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    The beltway consists of two provincial highways connected at separate junctions with PTH 1, the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH), on the east and west sides of the Winnipeg. The North Perimeter highway is officially designated PTH 101 and is part of Canada's National Highway System. The South Perimeter highway is designated PTH 100 and is the official TCH bypass around Winnipeg but not part of the National Highway System. The entire route is a four-lane divided expressway with a mixture of interchanges and at-grade intersections. After many highway authorities in Canada have moved away from the cloverleaf interchange in favour of other designs, Winnipeg has the most cloverleafs of any city in Canada, with all six being on the Perimeter Highway.[citation needed]

    History, ongoing work, and future upgrades

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    The highway was originally built in 1955 to bypass city centre rush hour traffic. This was done in lieu of a more expensive freeway system within the Capital Region. The South Perimeter Highway bridge across the Red River and roadway at Pembina Highway/PTH 75 south was constructed in 1958. The job was tendered to Peter Leitch Construction Ltd. at a cost of $188,670. In December 1957, Dominion Bridge was awarded the contract ($80,157) to supply the structural steel for the overpass.[1] When constructed, the Perimeter Highway was located entirely in surrounding municipalities well outside of Winnipeg's official city limits, however roughly one-quarter of the highway is now inside proper city limits following the municipal amalgamation of Winnipeg in 1972.

    The Perimeter Highway was originally unconnected between PTH 59 and PTH 15 as PTH 59 had received significant upgrades, making the need for a northeast section less pressing. PTH 59 continued to serve as the de facto northeast leg of the Perimeter until the mid-1990s, when PTH 59 and PTH 15 were connected. The last remaining two-lane section was the PTH 59 north interchange, which was upgraded over a three-year span ending in 2018.[2][3] The highway now encircles Winnipeg as a four-lane roadway.

    Improvements were made to the western segment of the highway in the early 2010s when PTH 190, Centreport Canada Way, was constructed. In addition to the interchange that connected to this new highway, a flyover was constructed over Saskatchewan Avenue (PR 425) and the adjacent railway crossing; and the median was closed at the entrance to Assiniboia Downs leaving only right-in/right-out access from the southbound side.

    In 2018, the province announced its intention to upgrade the South Perimeter Highway to a limited-access freeway, the starting point of which was to close a number of uncontrolled median openings and accesses.[4] This was followed by the release of a full South Perimeter Highway Design Study that proposed a set of upgrades to transform PTH 100 into a six-lane, free-flowing, limited-access freeway.[5] The full vision for the freeway design would be realized through two multi-year phases, with some of the upgrades potentially tying in with a new by-pass around St. Norbert.[6][7] Initial upgrades include the ongoing construction and improvement of various service roads,[8] and the construction of multiple interchanges to replace the various traffic lights on the highway.

    The first major upgrade from this plan, the replacement of the traffic signals at St. Mary's Road with an interchange, is expected to be complete by 2024.[9] Following its completion, the traffic signals at PTH 3 (McGillivray Blvd) in Oak Bluff will be replaced with an interchange,[10] a project that is currently in the planning and detailed design phase. Recently, the government announced the start of the planning phase for the next major construction project, which will collectively replace the traffic signals at St. Anne's Road with an interchange, and replace the adjacent at-grade CPR crossing with an overpass.[11]

    In 2021, the government announced a comparable proposal to upgrade the North Perimeter Highway, PTH 101, to full freeway standards.[12][13] The first portion of this upgrade included the closure of multiple uncontrolled medians and accesses.[14] A larger functional design study has since been commissioned to determine the final recommendations for the North Perimeter Highway, which is expected to be complete by 2025.[15]

    Exits and crossings

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    Exit numbering begins at Fermor Avenue and increases clockwise.

    LocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
      Perimeter Highway (PTH 101) continues north
    Springfield0.00.01   Fermor Avenue (PTH 1 (TCH)) to Route 135 west – KenoraCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 1A (west) and 1B (east)
      PTH 100 (TCH) eastern terminus
    2.01.2Murdock Road northWestbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    3.62.2Symington RoadAt grade
    ↑ / ↓5.23.2Plessis RoadRight-in/right-out (both directions); no cross traffic
    Winnipeg6.84.28   PTH 59 / Lagimodiere Boulevard (Route 20 north) – St. Pierre-Jolys, Thief River FallsPartial cloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 18A (north) and 18B (south)
    7.94.9Melnick Road northWestbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    8.05.0Canadian Pacific RailwayLevel crossing (overpass proposed)
    8.15.0Aimes Road north
    Sumka Road south
    Westbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    Eastbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    8.45.2Crosses the Seine River
    8.85.5  St. Anne's Road (Route 150 north)At-grade, traffic signals; interchange proposed; former PR 300 south
    12.47.7   PR 200 south / St. Mary's Road (Route 52 north) – St. Adolphe, NivervilleAt-grade, traffic signals; interchange under construction
    14.08.7Crosses the Red River
    15.99.918   PTH 75 south / Pembina Highway (Route 42) – Morris, Emerson, Grand ForksCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 18A (north) and 18B (south)
    17.210.7Waverley Street southAt-grade, traffic signals
    17.911.1   Kenaston Boulevard (Route 90 north) to Waverley Street (Route 80 north)At-grade, traffic signals
    Macdonald21.413.3  PR 330 south – Domain, La SalleAt-grade, traffic signals
    21.913.6Canadian Pacific RailwayLevel crossing
    22.013.7Service roadWestbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    23.114.4Municipal Road 9E (La Salle Road)Right-in/right-out (both directions); no cross traffic
    23.914.9Service roadEastbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    24.715.3Municipal Road 8ERight-in/right-out (both directions); no cross traffic
    25.615.9Service roadEastbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    26.816.7  PTH 2 west (Red Coat Trail) – Treherne, SourisEastbound (counter-clockwise) right-in only
    28.017.4    PTH 3toPTH 2 / McGillivray Blvd (Route 155 east) – Oak Bluff, Carman, MordenAt-grade, traffic signals; interchange proposed
    29.818.5Oakland Road west
    Municipal Road 6E east
    Southbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    Northbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    30.218.8Central Manitoba Railway (CEMR)Level crossing
    30.719.1La Verendrye Road westSouthbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    Winnipeg35.321.9   PR 427 west / Wilkes Avenue (Route 145 east)Partial cloverleaf interchange; signed as Exit (east) and Exit (west)
    38.824.1Service roadSouthbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    38.123.740   PR 241 west / Roblin Boulevard (Route 105 east) – HeadingleyPartial cloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 40A (east) and 40B (west) counterclockwise
    38.624.0Crosses the Assiniboine River
    39.324.4Oak Forest Crescent
    Augier Avenue
    Southbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    Northbound (clockwise) right-out
    40.024.942     PTH 1 (TCH) / Portage Avenue (Route 85 east) / YH – Airport, BrandonCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 42A (east) and 42B (west)
       PTH 100 (TCH) western terminus / PTH 101 eastern terminus
    40.725.3Service roadAssiniboia DownsSouthbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    42.026.1  PR 425 (Saskatchewan Avenue)Grade separated; access closed in 2012
    43.126.845  PTH 190 east (CentrePort Canada Way)Partial cloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 45A (east) and 45B (west)
    Rosser45.628.3Selkirk Avenue / Township Road 63NAt Grade
    48.530.150  PR 221 (Rosser Road) – Marquette, RosserPartial cloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 50A (east) and 50B (west)
    51.331.9Canadian National RailwayLevel crossing
    52.132.4  PTH 6 north / Paterson Drive south – Ashern, Grand Rapids, ThompsonAt-grade, traffic signals
    54.633.9Sturgeon RoadWestbound right-in/right-out
    57.936.060    PTH 7 to Brookside Boulevard (Route 90 south) – Airport, Stonewall, ArborgCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 60A (South) and 60B (North)
    59.837.2Canadian Pacific RailwayLevel crossing
    61.238.0Service roadWestbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    West St. Paul62.839.0  PR 409 north (Pipeline Road)At-grade, traffic signals
    65.540.7Holmes Road northWestbound (clockwise) right-in/right-out
    66.841.569   PTH 8 north / McPhillips Street (Route 180 south) – GimliCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 69A (south) and 69B (north)
    68.742.7Prest Avenue southEastbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    69.042.9Canadian Pacific RailwayLevel crossing
    69.643.271   PTH 9 north / Main Street (Route 52 south) – SelkirkCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 71A (south) and 71B (north)
    ↑ / ↓70.343.7Crosses the Red River
    East St. Paul70.743.972   PR 204 north / Henderson Highway (Route 42 south) – LockportPartial cloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 72A (south) and 72B (north)
    72.1–
    74.6
    44.8–
    46.4
    76   PTH 59 / Lagimodiere Boulevard (Route 20 south) – Grand BeachCombination Interchange[16]
    Signed as exits 76A (south) and 76B (north)
    76.247.3Wenzel StreetAt-grade, traffic signals
    ↑ / ↓77.047.8Central Manitoba Railway (CEMR)Level crossing
    Springfield
    No major junctions
    ↑ / ↓80.249.8Gunn Road westAt-grade, traffic signals
    Winnipeg83.551.9Canadian National RailwayLevel crossing
    ↑ / ↓83.651.9   PTH 15 east / Dugald Road (Route 115 west) – Dugald, AnolaAt-grade, traffic signals
    Springfield85.353.0St. Boniface RoadSouthbound (counter-clockwise) right-in/right-out
    87.254.2Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway (GWWDRR)Level crossing
    89.5
    0.0
    55.6
    0.0
    1   Fermor Avenue (PTH 1 (TCH)) to Route 135 west – KenoraCloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 1A (west) and 1B (east)
      PTH 101 eastern terminus
      Perimeter Highway (PTH 100 (TCH)) continues south
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
    •       Closed/former
  •       Incomplete access
  •       Route transition
  •       Unopened
  • See also

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    References

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    Template:Attached KML/Perimeter Highway (Winnipeg)
    KML is from Wikidata
    1. ^ "Giant Overpass, Bridge For City Perimeter Route". The Winnipeg Tribune. 30 January 1958.
  • ^ Rollason, Kevin. "Work starts on interchange at Perimeter, Highway 59". Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  • ^ Lawson, Kim. "Cloverleaf at Perimeter, Hwy 59 Under Construction". AM 680 CJOB. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  • ^ "Median access along Perimeter to close". Winnipeg Free Press. 21 October 2018.
  • ^ "South Perimeter Highway Design Study". Government of Manitoba. June 2020.
  • ^ "South Perimeter Highway Safety Plan". Manitoba Government. 2019.
  • ^ "Properties in potential paths of bypass project". CTV News. 15 January 2019.
  • ^ "MANITOBA GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES START OF NEXT PHASE OF PERIMETER HIGHWAY SAFETY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT". Government of Manitoba. 15 August 2022.
  • ^ "Manitoba government plans new interchange for South Perimeter Highway". Global News. 29 June 2020.
  • ^ "PROVINCE ANNOUNCES NEW INTERCHANGE TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT PERIMETER HIGHWAY AND PTH 3". Government of Manitoba. 22 June 2021.
  • ^ "PROVINCE ANNOUNCES NEW INTERCHANGE TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT PERIMETER HIGHWAY AND PTH 3". Government of Manitoba. 22 June 2021.
  • ^ "Manitoba looks to improve safety on North Perimeter Highway". Global News. 22 March 2021.
  • ^ "MANITOBA ANNOUNCES ONLINE ENGAGEMENT FOR PHASE 2 OF PERIMETER HIGHWAY SAFETY REVIEW". Government of Manitoba. 21 March 2022.
  • ^ "North Perimeter Highway safety upgrades begin Monday". Global News. 25 July 2021.
  • ^ "Functional Design Study PTH 101 (West JCT PTH 1 to East JCT PTH 1)". Government of Manitoba. February 2023.
  • ^ "PTH 59 – PTH 101 Interchange Construction Project" (Map). Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  • Preceded by

    Highway 1

    Trans-Canada Highway
    Highway 100
    Succeeded by

    Highway 1


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