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Road Item |
Road Summary |
0.0
(149.8) |
0.0
(93.1) |
Junction of highway # 59 and #11
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Services at highway, food, fuel, post office. East to community of St. Georges, Great Falls, Lac du Bonett, Whiteshell Provincial Park. South to Grand Beach Provincial Park City of Selkirk, Winnipeg.
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0.0
(149.8) |
0.0
(93.1) |
View from highway - LaVerendrye Trail Sign.
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About La Vérendrye Trail
Located in Manitoba's most diverse tourism region, La Vérendrye Trail is comprised of five distinct corridors within Northeastern Manitoba, each with its own geographical and cultural uniqueness. Travellers coming from the west begin their adventure at the historical Forks in Winnipeg, where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet. coming from the east experience the rugged Whiteshell Corridor by following the Winnipeg River to the great fresh water sea, Lake Winnipeg.
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2.6
(147.2) |
1.6
(91.5) |
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View from highway
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16.2
(133.6) |
10.1
(83.0) |
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View from highway
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17.2
(132.6) |
10.7
(82.4) |
Community of Fort Alexander. MB
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South side of Highway, Fort Alexander, MB located on the Sagkeeng First Nation, on the south bank of the Winnipeg River. During the fur trade era, La Vérendrye built a trading post, named Fort Maurepas, on the north side of the river; this post was abandoned near the end of the French period, in 1792.
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18.5
(131.3) |
11.5
(81.6) |
Fuel at highway
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West side of highway
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24.6
(125.2) |
15.3
(77.8) |
Fuel at highway
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East side of highway
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26.0
(123.8) |
16.2
(76.9) |
Community of Pine Falls, MB
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Services, access from highway
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27.0
(122.8) |
16.8
(76.3) |
Pine Falls Golf Club
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9 holes
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27.7
(122.1) |
17.2
(75.9) |
Community of Powerview, MB
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Fuel at highway
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29.2
(120.6) |
18.1
(74.9) |
Junction of Highway #304
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Southwest to community of Stead. East to community of Bissett, MB.
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32.8
(117.0) |
20.4
(72.7) |
Community of St. Georges, MB
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South side of highway
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33.1
(116.7) |
20.6
(72.5) |
St. Georges Museum
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Access from highway
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38.6
(111.2) |
24.0
(69.1) |
Community of Silver Falls, MB
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South side of highway
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39.5
(110.3) |
24.5
(68.5) |
Water Airport
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Access from highway
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43.6
(106.2) |
27.1
(66.0) |
Photo
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View from highway
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44.2
(105.6) |
27.5
(65.6) |
Community of White Mud Falls, MB
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Access from highway
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48.4
(101.4) |
30.1
(63.0) |
Community of Great Falls, MB
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East side of highway
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48.7
(101.1) |
30.3
(62.8) |
Fuel and services
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Access from highway
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55.4
(94.4) |
34.4
(58.7) |
Community of McArthur Falls, MB
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East side of highway
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69.2
(80.6) |
43.0
(50.1) |
Junction of Highway #313
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East to Pointe du Bois, MB; services at highway
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72.2
(77.6) |
44.9
(48.2) |
Community of Lac du Bonnet, MB
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Junction of highway #317 East to Lac du Bonnet, MB. West to Libau, MB. Lac du Bonnet, MB is a community rich in history dating back to the De La Vérendrye era. La Vérendrye, having surveyed the topography of the area, decided that the lake (actually a river) reminded him of a bonnet. He named the area Lac du Bonnet.
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73.8
(76.0) |
45.9
(47.2) |
Junction of highway #502
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Access from highway
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79.8
(70.0) |
49.6
(43.5) |
Junction of Highway #214
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South to Seddons Corner
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87.5
(62.3) |
54.4
(38.7) |
Junction of Highway #211
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East to Pinawa, MB
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91.5
(58.3) |
56.9
(36.2) |
Junction of Highway #307
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East to community of Seven Sisters Falls, Whiteshell Provincial Park, campgrounds.
Note. The LaVerendrye Trail goes east on highway #307
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95.0
(54.8) |
59.0
(34.1) |
Road access to Community of River Hills
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East side of highway
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96.6
(53.2) |
60.0
(33.1) |
Junction of Highway #44
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West to Community of Beausejour, MB.East to Whiteshell Lake Provincial Park, West Hawk Lake, Manitoba's deepest lake 111 mtr's, Trans Canada Highway #1. North to community of Lac du Bonnet, MB, Great falls, MB.
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96.6
(53.2) |
60.0
(33.1) |
Photo
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View from highway
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107.4
(42.4) |
66.7
(26.3) |
Junction of Highway #408
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East to Community of River Hills, MB.
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111.4
(38.4) |
69.2
(23.9) |
Camping area with picnic tables
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Services at highway
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111.7
(38.1) |
69.4
(23.7) |
Community of Whitemouth, MB
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Access from highway
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114.2
(35.6) |
71.0
(22.1) |
Junction of Highway #406
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South to community of Elma 8 km's
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114.5
(35.3) |
71.2
(21.9) |
Point of Interest
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Bridge crossing Whitemouth River, MB. The mouth of Whitemouth River empties into the Winnipeg River system. The Whitemouth River begins in a remote forested area just north of the border between the United States of America and Canada. Whitemouth Lake feeds the river year round, along with many wetlands throughout the Sandilands Provincial Forest area. The river runs north and crosses the Trans-Canada Highway where it enters an area of farmlands. There are many rapids along the river.
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117.8
(32.0) |
73.2
(19.9) |
Junction of Highway #44
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Note highway #44 overlaps with highway #11 at this point
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125.8
(24.0) |
78.2
(14.9) |
Community of Elma, MB
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Junction of highway # 15. West to community of Anola, Winnipeg.
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140.8
(9.0) |
87.5
(5.6) |
Junction of highway #507
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Community of Medika
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147.8
(2.0) |
91.8
(1.2) |
Community of Hadashville, MB
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Access from highway
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149.8
(0.0) |
93.1
(0.0) |
Junction of Highway #1 The Trans Canada Highway
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West to City of Winnipeg, MB. East to community of Falcon Lake, Ontario Border, City of Kenora. North to Whiteshell Provincial Park, community of Lac du Bonnet, MB. Grand Beach, MB Provincial Park.
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