Manitoba Highway 2
Provincial Trunk Highway 2 (PTH 2) is a 315-kilometre (196-mile) highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from Highway 13 at the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border to Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway near Oak Bluff. Before the implementation of the Winnipeg's city route system, PTH 2 shared McGillivray Boulevard with PTH 3 to Pembina Highway. PTH 2 is the Manitoba portion of the Red Coat Trail.
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| Red Coat Trail | ||||
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| Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure | ||||
| Length | 315 km (196 mi) | |||
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| West end | Saskatchewan boundary near Sinclair continues as  | |||
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| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Manitoba | |||
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Manitoba Highway 2 in the RM of Pipestone
Major intersections
    
| Division | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes | 
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| Pipestone |  | 0 | 0.0 | Saskatchewan boundary | |
| Sinclair | 10 | 6.2 | west end of PR 256 overlap | ||
|  | 14 | 8.7 | east end of PR 256 overlap | ||
| Reston | 25 | 16 | Road 160 West | former PR 252 south | |
|  | 26 | 16 | Road 159 West | former PR 252 north | |
| Pipestone | 35 | 22 | |||
| Sifton | Deleau | 59 | 37 | ||
|  | 67 | 42 | west end of PTH 21 overlap | ||
| ↑ / ↓ |  | 75 | 47 | east end of PTH 21 overlap | |
| Souris – Glenwood |  | 79 | 49 | former PR 454 south | |
| Souris | 91 | 57 | |||
| ↑ / ↓ |  | 106 | 66 | ||
| Oakland – Wawanesa |  | 113 | 70 | west end of PTH 10 overlap | |
|  | 118 | 73 | east end of PTH 10 overlap | ||
| Nesbitt | 125 | 78 | |||
|  | 133 | 83 | |||
|  | 138 | 86 | Tenterfield Road – Dunrea | former PR 344 south | |
|  | 139 | 86 | former PR 344 north | ||
| Glenboro – South Cypress |  | 144 | 89 | ||
|  | 147 | 91 | |||
|  | 158 | 98 | Road 88 West – Stockton | former PR 340 north | |
|  | 160 | 99 | Road 86 West – Belmont | former PR 340 south | |
| Glenboro | 167 | 104 | former PR 258 | ||
| Cypress River | 180 | 110 | |||
| Victoria | Holland | 196 | 122 | ||
| Norfolk Treherne | Treherne | 209 | 130 | west end of PR 242 overlap | |
|  | 213 | 132 | east end of PR 242 overlap | ||
| Rathwell | 219 | 136 | |||
|  | 227 | 141 | |||
| Grey | St. Claude | 233 | 145 | ||
|  | Road 35 West | former PR 338 south | |||
|  | Old 338 Road 32 West – Haywood | former PR 338 north | |||
| Elm Creek | 259 | 161 | |||
|  | 261 | 162 | |||
| Fannystelle | 278 | 173 | |||
| Macdonald | Starbuck | 290 | 180 | ||
|  | 298 | 185 | |||
|  | 302 | 188 | west end of PR 334 overlap | ||
|  | 306 | 190 | east end of PR 334 overlap | ||
| Oak Bluff | 313 | 194 | |||
|  | 315 | 196 | PTH 2 eastern terminus no left turn eastbound  | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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External links
    
- Official Name and Location - Declaration of Provincial Trunk Highways Regulation - The Highways and Transportation Act - Provincial Government of Manitoba
 - Official Highway Map - Published and maintained by the Department of Infrastructure - Provincial Government of Manitoba (see Legend and Maps#1 & 2)
 - Google Maps Search - Provincial Trunk Highway 2
 
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