Manitoba Provincial Road 392

Provincial Road 392 (PR 392) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from an intersection with Highway 39 to an intersection at Poplar Avenue in Snow Lake. The route was first constructed in 1961, along with spurs to Osborne Lake and Chisel Lake. The route was designated in 1966, along with PR 393 and PR 395 running from the Canadian National Railway station at Wekusko to Snow Lake. The route was truncated in 1994 back to Highway 39 and the stretch from Highway 39 to Wekusko station was re-designated as PR 596.

Provincial Road 392 marker
Provincial Road 392
Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length33.1 km[1] (20.6 mi)
Existed1966[2]–present
Major junctions
South end PTH 39 in Snow Lake
Major intersections PR 393 in Snow Lake
PR 395 in Snow Lake
North endPoplar Avenue in Snow Lake
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
TownsSnow Lake
Highway system
PR 391 PR 393

Route description

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PR 392 begins at an intersection with Highway 39 in the town of Snow Lake. A two-lane gravel road, PR 392 runs northward past a western tributary of Wekusko Lake. The route winds northward, paralleling the shore of Tramping Lake into a large curve along Wekusko shoreline. During the curve, PR 392 bends northwest and enters Wekusko Falls Provincial Park. The route crosses a tributary of Tramping Lake that drains into Wekusko Lake. The route bends westward past an intersection with two dirt roads before turning northeastward along Wekusko Lake.[1]

Leaving the shores of Wekusko Lake, PR 392 turns northward and into an intersection with the western terminus of PR 393, which connects to Osborne Lake. The route passes west of the community of Stall Lake. The route bends northwestward into an intersection with the eastern end of PR 395, a connection to Chisel Lake. PR 392 crosses a tributary of Snow Lake, and turns westward along the shoreline, entering the centre of the town of Snow Lake. The route intersects with Lakeshore Drive, which connects the southern section of Snow Lake. Paralleling Wekusko Drive, PR 392 turns northwestward and reaches an intersection with Poplar Avenue. Provincial maintenance ends at this intersection, marking the end of PR 392, which continues as Cedar Avenue through Snow Lake.[1]

History

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The segments that would later become part of PR 392 was completed as a gravel road from modern-day Highway 39 to the current terminus in Snow Lake. A portion of modern-day Highway 39 was a gravel road, as well as a spur to the Canadian National Railway's station at Wekusko.[3] PR 392 was designated onto the segments from Wekusko station to Snow Lake in 1966, along with spurs that became PR 393 and PR 395. A concurrency was also added with PR 391, which was designated in 1966 as well.[2]

In 1987, the designation of PR 391 was truncated back to Thompson and replaced with Highway 39. The concurrency with PR 392 remained however, connecting Wekusko and Snow Lake.[4] In 1994, the designation of PR 392 was truncated back to Snow Lake and Highway 39 and the stretch to Wekusko station was re-christened as PR 596.[5]

Junction list

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The entire route is in Snow Lake.

Divisionkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
No. 210.00.0  PTH 39 – Thompson, The PasSouthern terminus
27.417.0   PR 393 (Mill Road) – Stall Lake, Osborne LakeWestern terminus of PR 393; provides access to Snow Lake Airport
29.518.3  PR 395 – Chisel LakeEastern terminus of PR 395
33.120.6Poplar Avenue / Cedar AvenueEnd of provincial maintenance; northern terminus; road continues north as Cedar Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Provincial Road 393

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Provincial Road 393
Mill Road
LocationSnow Lake - Osborne Lake
Length19.0 km (11.8 mi)
Existed1966–present

Provincial Road 393 (PR 393), also known as Mill Road, is a 19.0-kilometre-long (11.8 mi) east-west spur of PR 392 located within the boundaries of the town of Snow Lake, connecting it with the town's airport, Snow Lake Airport, several outlying lakes, as well as a former mine at Osborne Lake. The highway is entirely a two-lane gravel road, with no other major intersections or settlements along its length.[6][7]


DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Town of Snow Lake0.00.0    PR 392 to PTH 39 – Snow LakeWestern terminus
6.03.7Bridge over Snow Creek
8.55.3  Snow Lake AirportAccess road into airport
13.98.6Causeway across Wekusko Brook
19.011.8Former Osborne Lake Mine entranceEnd of provincial maintenance; eastern terminus; road continues east as an unnamed road towards Morris Lake
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Provincial Road 395

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Provincial Road 395
LocationSnow Lake - Chisel Lake
Length13.1 km (8.1 mi)
Existed1966–present

Provincial Road 395 (PR 395) is a 13.1-kilometre-long (8.1 mi) east-west spur of PR 392 within the boundaries of the town of Snow Lake, connecting with both the Chisel Lake Mine and the Lalor Mine. It is entirely a two-lane gravel road, with no other major intersections or settlements to speak of as it travels through mainly remote woodlands.[6][8]


DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Town of Snow Lake0.00.0Chisel Lake Mine entranceEnd of provincial maintenance; western terminus
3.62.2Lalor MineAccess road into mine
13.18.1    PR 392 (Cedar Avenue) to PTH 39 – Snow LakeEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "overview map of PR 392" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b Manitoba Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation. 1966. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  3. ^ Manitoba Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation. 1961. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  4. ^ Manitoba Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation. 1987. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  5. ^ Manitoba Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Manitoba Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation. 1994. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  6. ^ a b Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway Map of Manitoba section 6" (PDF). Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 393" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  8. ^ "Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 395" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
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