Provincial Road 204 | ||||
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Henderson Highway Eaton Avenue |
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Manitoba | ||||
Length: | 29.90 km (18.58 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1966 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | PTH 101 / Route 42 north of Winnipeg | |||
PTH 44 in Lockport | ||||
North end: | PTH 9A / PR 320 in Selkirk | |||
Highway system | ||||
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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.
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.
PR 204 was the original route of PTH 9 between Winnipeg and Lockport. When the Provincial Secondary Highway system was implemented in 1966, PR 204's southern terminus was with trans provincial Highway 4 (now PTH 44) near Lockport. PR 204 was extended to Winnipeg when PTH 9 was reconfigured to the old Highway 4 in 1968.