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  1. www.caamanitoba.com › travel › road-tripsYellowhead - CAA Manitoba

    The Yellowhead Highway connects Manitoba with its western neighbours. Within Manitoba, the Yellowhead begins at Highway 1 near Portage la Prairie and continues west as Highway 16. Don’t just drive this stretch of highway en route to a destination. Stop to smell the lilies, splash in the water and say “hi” to an old friend.

  2. Provincial Trunk Highway 16 ( PTH 16) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is the Manitoba section of the Yellowhead Highway, and also the Trans-Canada Highway Yellowhead section. The main purpose of this highway is to connect Winnipeg with other Canadian cities such as Saskatoon and Edmonton.

  3. The Southern Yellowhead highway is the northern section of Highway 5. This section is 314 km (195 mi) long. It is largely a two-lane undivided road, with some rare three- or four-lane sections for passing, although work has been constantly underway (especially in the Heffley Creek–Clearwater section) to create more passing opportunities.

  4. Oct 21, 2022 · Case in point: the Yellowhead Highway. It spans almost half the country, stretching across the four western provinces, five national and 90 provincial parks and dozens of historic sites. Covering ...

  5. The Yellowhead Highway (TCH 16) parallels the glacier-fed North Saskatchewan River as it snakes through the Canadian Prairies. Farmhouses, silos and golden bales of hay dot the gently rolling countryside. Get a close-up look at the river as you cross it via bridge near Langham and North Battleford.

  6. Sep 20, 2017 · The wild forest, mountain, and coastal landscape of British Columbia make it an ideal destination for a motorcycle road trip. Highway 16, also known as the Yellowhead Highway, stretches from the Rocky Mountains to the rugged Pacific coastline, offering riders a mix of quiet highway, forest-lined stretches, and curves to explore. Route Map

  7. The Yellowhead Highway leads to 4 National and 90 Provincial Parks – all waiting for RVers to explore. Travel the Yellowhead Highway through four national and 90 provincial parks discovering the dramatic beauty of Western Canada – all from the front seat of your RV. Most visitors planning to drive their RV across Canada first think of the ...

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