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Broadway (Winnipeg)

Broadway
Manitoba Highway 1.svg
Part of PTH 1 (TCH) (Trans-Canada Highway)
Maintained by City of Winnipeg
Length 2.2 km (1.4 mi)
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba
West end Route 85 (Portage Ave)
Major
junctions
Route 70 north (Maryland St)
Route 70 south (Sherbrook St)
Route 62 (Osborne St)
Route 42 south (Donald St)
Route 42 north (Smith St)
East end Route 52 (Main St)

Broadway is a street in the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is one of the city's oldest and most historic routes and forms the Trans-Canada Highway route through the city's downtown.

Broadway begins at Main Street (Route 52), opposite Union Station, near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. It travels 2.2 kilometers west before merging into westbound Portage Avenue (Route 85). The street is divided into two distinct sections, which are separated by Osborne Street (Route 62).

The downtown portion of Broadway is a picturesque street with a wide, park-like boulevard and elm canopy. The street passes by several of Winnipeg's oldest buildings, including the Manitoba Legislative Building, Fort Garry Hotel, Provincial Law Courts Building, and many other heritage buildings. Broadway acts as an unofficial boundary between the commercial and residential areas in the south part of downtown.

West of Osborne Street, Broadway enters a residential area known as West Broadway and becomes a four-lane street with no boulevard. Osborne Stadium and Shea's Amphitheatre, among the city's earliest sports facilities, were once located in this district near Broadway.

The Trans-Canada Highway (PTH 1) follows the full length of Broadway from Main Street (south) to Portage Avenue (west).

The origin of Broadway predates the city of Winnipeg. It began as the main east-west thoroughfare through Hudson's Bay Company's territory around Upper Fort Garry and connected with the Fort Ellice Trail leading to Edmonton, now known as the Yellowhead Highway. The fort has since been demolished; however, the only surviving gate has been incorporated into Upper Fort Garry Provincial Park, located at the southwest corner of Broadway and Main Street.


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