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Winnipeg Route 90

Winnipeg Route 90
Winnipeg Route 90
Other name(s) Kenaston Blvd / Century St / King Edward St / Oak Point Hwy / Brookside Blvd
Maintained by City of Winnipeg
Length 25 km (16 mi)
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba
South end PTH 100 (TCH) (Perimeter Hwy)
Major
junctions
Route 80 north (Waverley St)
Route 165 east (Bishop Grandin Blvd)
Route 155 (McGillivray Blvd)
Route 145 (Sterling Lyon Pkwy)
Route 105 (Grant Ave)
Route 95 (Corydon Ave)
Academy Rd
PTH 1 (TCH) / Route 85 (Portage Ave)
Wellington Ave
Route 57 east (Dublin Ave)
Route 47 east (Logan Ave)
PTH 190 / Route 25 (Inkster Blvd)
North end PTH 7 north / Mollard Rd
Other
Known for airport route

Route 90 is a major north-south arterial route in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It begins at the South Perimeter Highway (PTH 100) and ends at the city's northwest limit, where it continues north as PTH 7. Route 90 is designated as the city's airport route, as it passes by Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport.

Route 90 follows Kenaston Boulevard between the south Perimeter Highway and the Assiniboine River, through the suburbs of Waverley West, Fort Garry and Tuxedo. North of the river, Route 90 enters St. James and follows Century Street to St. Matthews Avenue. Between St. Matthews and Dublin Avenues, it splits into separate one-way streets, with Century as the northbound and King Edward Street as the southbound. The route follows King Edward Street to the CP Carberry line underpass, after which Route 90 follows Oak Point Highway and later Brookside Boulevard before leaving the city and becoming PTH 7 approximately 1 km south of the North Perimeter Highway (PTH 101).

Kenaston Boulevard is named after E. C. Kenaston, who was responsible for the development of Tuxedo, one of the main suburbs the street passes through. Oak Point Highway in Winnipeg is an unattached remnant of an old road leading to Oak Point, Manitoba, which is now part of PTH 6.

Route map: Bing / Google


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