Provincial Road in Manitoba, Canada
Provincial Road 341 (PR 341) is a 33.9-kilometre-long (21.1 mi) east–west highway in the Westman Region of Manitoba. Running along the northern fringes of Turtle Mountain, it connects the International Peace Garden with the hamlet of Lena, via the nearly abandoned and historic village of Wakopa.
Route description
PR 341 begins between the International Peace Garden and the town of Boissevain at a junction with PTH 10 (John Bracken Highway) in the Municipality of Boissevain-Morton. It heads due east, having an intersection with Lake William Road (Road 112W, PR 444 prior to 1992), which leads to William Lake Provincial Park, before entering the Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain at the intersection with Road 108W. The highway makes a sharp right turn at an intersection with Road 106W (PR 346 prior to 1992) before heading south past Wakopa and the Mayfair Hutterite Colony. Curving back eastward, PR 341 passes through rural farmland for several kilometres before entering the hamlet of Lena, coming to an end at an intersection with PTH 18. The entire length of PR 341 is a two-lane gravel road.[1][2][3][4]
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