Provincial Road 374 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation | ||||
Length: | 39 km (24 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1994 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | PR 373 south of Jenpeg | |||
North end: | Government Road in Cross Lake | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Road 374 (also known as PR 374) is a 39-kilometre-long (24 mi) provincial highway in northeastern Manitoba. A spur of PR 373 southeast of Jenpeg, PR 374 runs to Cross Lake, which connects to local streets and the Cross Lake First Nation. The route also crosses over the Kichi Sipi Bridge, which spans over the Nelson River since September 2004.
The route was designated in 1994 as an all-gravel road with a ferry crossing over the Nelson River. With the construction of the Kichi Sipi Bridge, parts of PR 374 were paved and re-aligned to replace the old ferry.
PR 374 begins at an intersection with PR 373 and a local road which connects to Whiskey Jack Landing on the shores of Kiskittogisu Lake. A two-lane gravel road, PR 374 runs northeast from PR 373 and makes a wide bend past a dirt road to nearby Cross Lake. The route winds northeast for several kilometers, turning into an asphalt all-weather road. PR 374 then reaches the Kichi Sipi Bridge (Great River in Cree), crossing over the Nelson River near Pipestone Lake.
Passing west of Wawe Lake, PR 374 runs northward reaching the shores of Cross Lake. Running northeast along the eastern shoreline, the route makes a gradual bend and turns southwest along the western shore. After making the bend, PR 374 goes from a rural two-lane road to passing some residences, connecting via local dirt roads. The route bends westward and reaches a junction with Airport Road, which connects PR 374 to Cross Lake Airport. At Airport Road, the route turns north along the Nelson River and Cross Lake.