Provincial Road 391 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation | ||||
Length: | 323.0 km (200.7 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1966 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | PTH 6 in Thompson | |||
PR 280 near Thompson | ||||
North end: | PR 394 / PR 396 in Lynn Lake | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Road 382 | |
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Location: | Thompson, Manitoba |
Existed: | 1966–1970 |
Provincial Road 391 (PR 391) is an all-weather gravel road connecting Thompson and Lynn Lake, in the Canadian province of Manitoba. PR 391 is located in the Wapisu Range. PR 391 passes through Leaf Rapids a community situated northwest of Thompson.Lynn Lake is the last town PR 391 traverses, where it ends at an intersection with PR 394 and PR 396.
The designation of PR 391 was applied in 1966, running from Highway 10 in Simonhouse, using modern-day Highway 39 to Wekusko Lake. It also used modern-day Highway 6 between Highway 39 and Thompson, where a spur to Thompson Airport was designated as Provincial Road 382, a short spur outside of the city. By 1970, PR 382 was absorbed into PR 391. Between 1970 and 1974, the construction of PR 391 from Lynn Lake to Thompson.
PR 391 begins at the at-grade interchange with Burntwood Road as a divided continuation of Highway 6 in the city of Thompson. Known as Mystery Lake Road, PR 391 becomes the major arterial through Thompson, passing the Burntwood Regional Health Authority Hospital. The route bends north through Thompson, passing through the main commercial district at the intersection with Thompson Drive. After Thompson Drive, PR 391 turns northeast and leaves the city center of Thompson, crossing over Mystery Lake. The route winds northward as it passes the Thompson Golf Club and reaches the access road to Thompson Municipal Airport. After passing southwest of the runways, PR 391 reaches a junction with the western terminus of PR 280, which brings people to Gillam.