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Provincial Trunk Highway 20 (PTH 20) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from PTH 5 and PR 582 just south of Ochre River to PTH 10 in the village of Cowan. PTH 20 begins by traveling for eight kilometers north through Ochre River to the southwestern edge of Dauphin Lake before turning west toward Dauphin. It then turns north at the Dauphin city limits (PTH 20A actually enters Dauphin) to provide access to the western shores of Dauphin Lake and Lake Winnipegosis. Along this stretch, PTH 20 passes through the town of Winnipegosis. The highway continues north until it meets PR 272 just north of the village of Camperville. From this point, PTH 20 becomes an east-west highway. It skirts the southern boundary of the Swan-Pelican Provincial Forest before meeting PTH 10 at Cowan, where it ends. The speed limit is 90 km/h (55 mph). ==History== When it first appeared on the 1948/49 Manitoba Highway Map, PTH 20 was originally a short north-south highway spanning that connected PTH 5 just east of Dauphin to Winnipegosis. The highway was extended to Camperville in 1957, and completed to its current northbound terminus at Cowan in 1959. The segment of the highway between Dauphin and its current southern terminus was originally part of PTH 5 before its current section between Ochre River and PTH 10 south was constructed and opened to traffic in 1959. PTH 20 was then extended along the old section of PTH 5 at that point, with a small spur between the old southern terminus and Dauphin's city center being redesignated as PTH 20A. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manitoba Highway 20」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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