Provincial Trunk Highway 100

PTH 100 comprises the southern part of the Perimeter Highway that encircles the City of Winnipeg. It maintains the Trans-Canada designation and both starts and ends at PTH 1, the Trans-Canada Highway. It is twinned and divided through its entire length. Click here to show the route.
 
PTH 100 is as close as Manitoba has to a freeway with controlled interchanges at both its eastern and western termini as well as the junctions of PTH 59/Metro Route 20 (Lagimodière Boulevard), PTH 75/Metro Route 42 (Pembina Highway), PR 427/Metro Route 145 (Wilkes Avenue) and PR 241/Metro Route 105 (Roblin Boulevard). There are traffic lights at the junctions of Metro Route 150 (St. Anne's Road), PR 200/Metro Route 52 (St. Mary's Road), Metro Route 80 (Waverley Street) and PTH 3/Metro Route 155 (McGillivray Boulevard).
 
PTH 100 serves as the northern terminus for PR 330 and the eastern terminus of PTH 2, PR 427 and PR 241.
 
Western Terminus: Junction of PTH 1/Metro Route 85 (Portage Avenue) and PTH 101 at the western edge of Winnipeg.
 
Eastern Terminus: Junction of PTH 1/Metro Route 135 (Fermor Avenue) and PTH 101 in the RM of Springfield east of Winnipeg.
 
Multiplexes: None.

Images of PTH 100

  • Page 1 - Fermor Avenue to Lagimodière Boulevard
  • Page 2 - Lagimodière Boulevard to St. Mary's Road
  • Page 3 - St. Mary's Road to Pembina Highway
  • Page 4 - Pembina Highway to PR 330
  • Page 5 - PR 330 to McGillivray Boulevard
  • Page 6 - McGillivray Boulevard to Roblin Boulevard
  • Page 7 - Roblin Boulevard to Portage Avenue