Manitoba Provincial Road 459

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Provincial Road 459 shield
Provincial Road 459
Grand Valley Road
Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length9.5 km (5.9 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
West end PTH 1 (TCH) near Grand Valley Provincial Campground
East end PTH 10 (18th Street N.) in Brandon
Location
Rural
municipalities
Major citiesBrandon
Highway system

Provincial Road 459 (PR 459) is a very short provincial road in the southwest part of the Canadian province of Manitoba.

Route description[]

Provincial Road 459, known as Grand Valley Road, is an east-west route and runs from the Trans-Canada Highway near the Grand Valley Provincial Campground to its terminus at PTH 10 (18th Street North) in Brandon.

PR 459 serves as a feeder route for communities located on the north end of Brandon from the Trans-Canada Highway as well as to the Brandon Experimental Station. The road travels in very close proximity to the Assiniboine River for most of its length, and offers a very scenic alternative route for people travelling in to Brandon as compared to the Trans-Canada Highway or PTH 1A.

Due to its close proximity to the Assiniboine River, a portion of the road was closed when the river overflowed its banks in the spring of 2011. Since then, PR 459 has been subject to spring closures to prevent future flooding incidents.[1]

PR 459 is a paved road for its entire length. The speed limit along this road is 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph).

References[]

  1. ^ City of Brandon Closing Access to Grand Valley Road Ahead of Assiniboine River Peak, City of Brandon, 2017, retrieved February 12, 2018

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