Manitoba Highway 21
{{short description|Provincial highway in Manitoba, Canada}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=March 2025}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}
{{Infobox road
|province=MB
|type=PTH
|route=21
|alternate_name=
|map=
|length_km= 189
|direction_a=South
|terminus_a={{jct|state=ND|ND|14}} (Carbury–Goodlands Border Crossing)
|junction={{plainlist|
- {{jct|state=MB|PTH|3}} at Deloraine
- {{jct|state=MB|PTH|23}} at Hartney
- {{jct|state=MB|PTH|2}} near Souris
- {{jct|state=MB|TCH|1}} at Griswold
- {{jct|state=MB|PTH|24}} near Hamiota
- {{jct|state=MB|TCH|16|YH}} at Shoal Lake
}}
|direction_b=North
|terminus_b={{jct|state=MB|PTH|45|PR|577}} at Oakburn
|rural_municipalities={{unbulleted list|Deloraine – Winchester|Grassland|Hamiota|Sifton|Whitehead|Wallace – Woodworth|Yellowhead}}
|established=1928
|previous_type=PTH
|previous_route=20A
|next_type=PTH
|next_route=22
}}
Provincial Trunk Highway 21 (PTH 21) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the U.S. border (where it meets with ND 14) to PTH 45 and PR 577 in the village of Oakburn.
PTH 21 is two lanes and runs north–south in the southwestern region of the province. It is the main highway for the towns of Deloraine (where it meets PTH 3), Hartney, Hamiota, and Shoal Lake.
The speed limit is 90 km/h (55 mph).
In 2012, PTH 21 was given the dubious distinction of being named the second-worst road in the province that year.{{cite web | url=http://www.brandonsun.com/breaking-news/highway-21-the-second-worst-road-in-the-province-150218735.html | title=Highway 21 the second-worst road in the province | publisher=Brandon Sun | date=2012-05-04 | access-date=2012-05-04}}
Route description
PTH 21 begins in the Rural Municipality of Deloraine - Winchester at the North Dakota border, with the road continuing south towards Carbury and Bottineau as North Dakota Highway 14 (ND 14). Travelling along the western edge of Turtle Mountain, the highway heads north, running along the border with the Rural Municipality of Brenda - Waskada, to have a junction with PR 251 before bypassing the town of Deloraine along its western side, where it has a short concurrency (overlap) with PTH 3 (Boundary Commission Trail), crossing a small creek. It travels through the community of Dand before entering the Rural Municipality of Grassland.
PTH 21 continues north, having intersections with PR 345 and PTH 23, before passage through the town of Hartney, where it crosses the Souris River. The highway enters the Rural Municipality of Sifton and has a short concurrency with PTH 2 (Red Coat Trail) near Deleau before travelling along the borders of the Rural Municipality of Souris - Glenwood and Rural Municipality of Whitehead, having an intersection with PR 543 and crossing a causeway over some wetlands and a small lake before travelling along the eastern side of Griswold, where it junctions with PTH 1 (Trans-Canada Highway).
The highway has a junction with PR 455 and crosses the Assiniboine River into the Rural Municipality of Wallace - Woodworth, immediately making a sharp curve to the west, junctioning with PR 564 and passing through the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation. PTH 21 makes another sharp curve back to the north at an intersection with PR 463, and travels through Kenton, where it has an intersection with PR 259. The highway enters the Rural Municipality of Hamiota, passing by Oakner on its way to Parks Corner, where it junctions with PTH 24. PTH 21 now travels through the town of Hamiota, where it has an intersection with PR 469, as it heads northward past several ponds and small lakes, having a short concurrency with PR 355 {{convert|5|km|mi}} west of McConnell, before entering the Rural Municipality of Yellowhead.
PTH 21 winds its way along Shoal Lake for a few kilometres to enter the town of Shoal Lake, traveling through neighbourhoods before making a sharp right in downtown at an intersection with The Drive, which leads to PTH 42. The highway curves back northward as it crosses a railway line, passing through more neighbourhoods before having a junction with PTH 16 (Yellowhead Highway). PTH 21 leaves Shoal Lake and heads north for several kilometres to enter Oakburn. It passes through neighbourhoods, as well as the eastern edge of downtown at the intersection with Main Street, before crossing a former railway line and coming to an intersection with PTH 45 (Russell Subdivision Trail), where PTH 21 ends and the road continues north as PR 577 towards Olha.{{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Provincial+Trunk+Hwy+21,+Manitoba,+Canada/@49.7845462,-100.4627371,15z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x52e7697daedc2545:0xa6b2feae608cc115!8m2!3d49.7845462!4d-100.4627371!16s%2Fm%2F0czf3kd|title=Map of Manitoba Highway 21|access-date=September 23, 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/mti/map/pdf/map1.pdf|title=Official Highway map of Manitoba section #1|author=Government of Manitoba|access-date=September 23, 2023}}
The entire length of Manitoba Highway 21 is a rural, paved, two-lane highway.
History
The northern terminus for PTH 21 was originally located at PTH 2 in Deleau. In 1947, it extended north to PTH 1 in Griswold. In 1949, it extended north to PTH 4 in Shoal Lake, replacing part of PTH 1 and all of PTH 28. In 1960, PTH 21 extended north to its present terminus.{{cite web
| url = https://www.gov.mb.ca/mit/maparchive/1946/1946-1947.html
| title = The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1956
| publisher = Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba
}}
Major intersections
{{MBinttop}}
{{MBint
|division_special=Deloraine-Winchester|dspan=6
|km=0|kspan=2
|location=none|lspan=2
|road={{Jct|state=ND|ND|14|dir1=south|city1=Bottineau}}
|notes=Continuation into North Dakota
}}
{{Jctplace
|km=none
|place=Canada–United States border at the Carbury–Goodlands Border Crossing
}}
{{MBint
|km=12
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|251|dir1=west|city1=Waskada}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=22
|location=Deloraine
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|3|name1=Boundary Commission Trail|dir1=east|city1=Killarney}}
|type=concur
|notes=Southern end of PTH 3 concurrency
}}
{{MBint
|km=30
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|3|name1=Boundary Commission Trail|dir1=west|city1=Melita|city2=Medora}}
|type=concur
|notes=Northern end of PTH 3 concurrency
}}
{{MBint
|km=40
|location=none
|road=Dand-Regent-Croll Road (Road 23 North)
|notes=Former PR 343 east
}}
{{MBint
|km=46
|division_special= Grassland
|dspan=4
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|345|dir1=west|city1=Lauder}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=51
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|23|dir1=east|city1=Elgin}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=
|location=Hartney
|road=River Avenue
|notes=Former PR 347 east
}}
{{MBint
|km=60
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|541|dir1=west|city1=Grande-Clairière}}
|notes=Former PR 347 west
}}
{{MBint
|km=69
|rm=Sifton
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|2|name1=Red Coat Trail|dir1=west|city1=Pipestone}}
|type=concur
|notes=Southern end of PTH 2 concurrency
}}
{{MBint
|km=77
|division_special=Sifton–Souris-Glenwood line
|dspan=2
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|2|name1=Red Coat Trail|dir1=east|city1=Souris}}
|type=concur
|notes=Northern end of PTH 2 concurrency
}}
{{MBint
|km=82
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|543|dir1=west|city1=Oak Lake Beach}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=90
|division_special=Sifton–Whitehead line
|dspan=2
|location=none
|road=Road 50 North
|notes=Former PR 349 east
}}
{{MBint
|km=95
|location=Griswold
|road={{jct|state=MB|TCH|1|city1=Virden|city2=Brandon}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=102
|division_special=Wallace-Woodworth–Whitehead line
|dspan=2
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|455|dir1=east|city1=Alexander}}
}}
{{Jctbridge
|km=103
|location=none
|bridge=Crosses over Assiniboine River
}}
{{MBint
|km=104
|rm=Wallace-Woodworth
|dspan=3
|location_special=Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|564|dir1=north|city1=Bradwardine|city2=Rivers}}
|notes=Former PR 354 north
}}
{{MBint
|km=113
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|463|dir1=west|city1=Virden}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=126
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|259|city1=Kenton|city2=Harding|city3=Rivers}}
}}
{{MBint
|division_special=Hamiota
|dspan=5
|location=none
|km=138
|road={{Jct|province=MB|road|Road 74N|city1=Oakner}}
|notes=
}}
{{MBint
|km=142
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|24|city1=Miniota|city2=Oak River|city3=Rapid City}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=147
|location=Hamiota
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|469|dir1=west|name1=Birch Avenue}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=154
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|355|dir1=east|city1=Minnedosa}}
|type=concur
|notes=Southern end of PR 355 concurrency
}}
{{MBint
|km=157
|location=none
|road={{jct|state=MB|PR|355|dir1=west|city1=Decker}}
|type=concur
|notes=Northern end of PR 355 concurrency
}}
{{MBint
|km=167
|rm=Yellowhead
|dspan=4
|location=none
|road=Southern end Road (Road 93 North)
|notes=Former PR 477 west
}}
{{MBint
|km=
|location=Shoal Lake
|lspan=2
|road={{jct|state=MB|road|The Drive|to2=to|PTH|42}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=175
|road={{jct|state=MB|TCH|16|YH|city1=Russell|city2=Minnedosa}}
}}
{{MBint
|km=189
|location=Oakburn
|road={{jct|state=MB|PTH|45|PR|577|name1=Russell Subdivision Trail|dir2=north|city1=Olha|city2=Rossburn|city3=Elphinstone}}
|notes=Former PR 566 north
}}
{{jctbtm|keys=concur,trans}}
Related routes
=Provincial Road 455=
{{Main article|Manitoba Provincial Road 455}}
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=455
|map=
|alternate_name=
|established=1966
|length_km=11.6
|length_ref=
|location=Rural Municipality of Whitehead
}}
Provincial Road 455 (PR 455) is a {{convert|11.6|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} east–west spur of PTH 21 in the Rural Municipality of Whitehead, providing access to the town of Alexander.
=Provincial Road 463=
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=463
|map=
|alternate_name=Road 59N
|established=1966
|length_km=3.8
|length_ref=
|location=Rural Municipality of Wallace-Woodworth
}}
Provincial Road 463 (PR 463) is a short {{convert|3.8|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} east–west spur of PTH 21 in the eastern portion of the Rural Municipality of Wallace-Woodworth, providing access to, via PR 254 and PR 259, the town of Virden. It is entirely a two-lane gravel road, with no settlements or other major intersections along its length. {{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/MB-463,+Kenton,+MB+R0M+0Z0,+Canada/@49.8712978,-100.6264861,15z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x52e715586cc19865:0xb4fdeba7d0db48ab!8m2!3d49.8721757!4d-100.6267252!16s%2Fg%2F11g64w_wv0|title=Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 463|access-date=November 20, 2024}}
{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}
{{MBint
|rm=Wallace-Woodworth
|dspan=2
|location=none
|km=0.0
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PR|254|city1=Virden|city2=Oak Lake}}
|notes=Western terminus; road continues west as PR 254 northbound
}}
{{MBint
|location=none
|km=3.8
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PTH|21|city1=Griswold|city2=Kenton}}
|notes=Eastern terminus
}}
{{Jctbtm}}
=Provincial Road 469=
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=469
|map=
|alternate_name=Road 80N, Birch Avenue
|established=1966
|length_km=13.1
|length_ref=
|location=Prairie View Municipality - Hamiota Municipality
}}
Provincial Road 469 (PR 469) is a {{convert|13.1|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} east–west spur of PTH 21, running from the town of Hamiota to PR 264 between Crandall and Decker, within both the Prairie View Municipality and the Hamiota Municipality. It is entirely a two-lane road, with the segment in the town of Hamiota, also known as Birch Avenue, being paved, while the rest is gravel. {{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/MB-469,+Manitoba,+Canada/@50.1816564,-100.5998446,16z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x52e71e2b54d50dd5:0x9f3412193e996e67!8m2!3d50.1816564!4d-100.5998446!16s%2Fg%2F1hc85l3s4|title=Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 469|access-date=November 20, 2024}}
Prior to 1992, PR 469 continued east through town along Birch Avenue past PTH 21 to come to an end {{convert|13.5|km|mi}} later at an intersection with PR 354 along the banks of the Oak River. {{Cite web|url=http://content.gov.mb.ca/mit/maparchive/high/1990_1991_map.pdf|title=Official Highway Map of Manitoba 1990-1991|author=Government of Manitoba|access-date=November 20, 2024}} {{Cite web|url=http://content.gov.mb.ca/mit/maparchive/high/1992_1993_map.pdf|title=Official Highway Map of Manitoba 1992-1993|author=Government of Manitoba|access-date=November 20, 2024}}
{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}
{{MBint
|rm=Prairie View
|location=none
|km=0.0
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PR|264|city1=Crandall|city2=Decker}}
|notes=Western terminus; road continues west as Road 80N
}}
{{MBint
|division_special=Hamiota
|location=Hamiota
|km=13.1
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PTH|21|name1=1st Street|city1=Shoal Lake|city2=Kenton}}
|notes=Eastern terminus; road continues east as Birch Avenue (former PR 469)
}}
{{Jctbtm}}
=Provincial Road 541=
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=541
|map=
|alternate_name=Road 34N
|established=1992
|length_km=6.5
|length_ref=
|location=Municipality of Grassland
}}
Provincial Road 541 (PR 541) is a {{convert|6.5|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} east–west spur of PTH 21 in the Municipality of Grassland, providing access to the hamlet of Grande-Clairière. Starting from just north of the town of Hartney, it heads west along a former section of PR 347 to a junction with PR 254 just east of the hamlet. It is entirely a two-lane gravel road, with no other settlements or major intersections to speak of. {{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/MB-541,+Grassland,+MB,+Canada/@49.502992,-100.6244499,15z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x52ddf5cf78664507:0x17d1f0933dd3393c!8m2!3d49.502992!4d-100.6244499!16s%2Fg%2F1tdp98cs|title=Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 541|access-date=November 20, 2024}}
PR 541 was designated along its current alignment and has not changed much since. Prior to 1992, this routing was part of a much longer PR 347, while the original PR 541 (1966-1990) ran between PTH 5 (Parks Route) just south of Neelin to PR 442 north of Mather.
{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}
{{MBint
|rm=Grassland
|dspan=2
|location=none
|km=0.0
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PR|254|city1=Grande-Clairière|city2=Oak Lake Beach}}
|notes=Western terminus; road continues west as PR 254 southbound
}}
{{MBint
|location=none
|km=6.5
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PTH|21|city1=Griswold|city2=Hartney}}
|notes=Eastern terminus
}}
{{Jctbtm}}
=Provincial Road 543=
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=543
|alternate_name=Road 45N
|map=
|established=1966
|length_km=11.5
|length_ref=
|location=Rural Municipality of Sifton
}}
Provincial Road 543 (PR 543) is a {{convert|11.5|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} east-west spur of PTH 21 in the Rural Municipality of Sifton, providing access to the hamlet of Oak Lake Beach. It is entirely a two-lane gravel road, with no other major intersections or settlements to speak of as it travels through a mix of rural farmland and wooded areas. {{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/MB-543,+Sifton,+MB,+Canada/@49.6654915,-100.5425133,16z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x52e76783e0bfbcfb:0x6df7a3e1a60a8579!8m2!3d49.6654915!4d-100.5425133!16s%2Fg%2F1tg5brz1|title=Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 543|access-date=November 20, 2024}}
{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}
{{MBint
|rm=Sifton
|location=none
|km=0.0
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PR|254|city1=Grande-Clairière|city2=Oak Lake Beach}}
|notes=Western terminus
}}
{{MBint
|division_special=Sifton / Souris-Glenwood boundary
|location=none
|km=11.5
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PTH|21|city1=Griswold|city2=Hartney}}
|notes=Eastern terminus
}}
{{Jctbtm}}
=Provincial Road 564=
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=564
|map=
|alternate_name=
|established=1992
|length_km=14.7
|length_ref=
|location=Sioux Valley Dakota Nation - Bradwardine
}}
Provincial Road 564 (PR 564) is a {{convert|14.7|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} north–south spur of PTH 21 mostly within the Riverdale Municipality, connecting the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation with the hamlet of Bradwardine. It includes three separate crossings of the Oak River. The first {{convert|4.2|km}} of the highway between PTH 21 and the first crossing of the Oak River is a paved, two-lane highway while the rest is gravel. {{Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/MB-564,+Manitoba,+Canada/@49.9243286,-100.4620052,17z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x52e7125c5c27f207:0x43c3ed5fbb335edd!8m2!3d49.9243286!4d-100.4620052!16s%2Fg%2F11byd4p0kv?source=lnms|title=Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 564|access-date=March 12, 2025}}
{{Infobox road small
|province=MB
|type=PR
|route=564
|map=
|alternate_name=Westhope Road (Road 86N), Road 99W, Bethany Road, Road 98W
|established=1966
|decommissioned=1990
|length_km=13.3
|length_ref=
}}
Between 1966-1990, the PR 564 designation was applied to several municipal roads in the Rural Municipality of Minto-Odanah, linking the town of Minnedosa (at PR 262) with Minnedosa Airport and the hamlet of Bethany, ending at PR 471. The route is now known as Westhope Road (Road 86N), Road 99W, Bethany Road (Road 89N), and Road 98W. PR 564 was designated along its current route in 1992 and has not changed much since.
{{MBinttop|length_ref=}}
{{MBint
|rm=Wallace-Woodworth
|location_special=Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
|km=0.0
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PTH|21|city1=Griswold|city2=Kenton}}
|notes=Southern terminus; southern end of paved section
}}
{{Jctco
|county_special=Whitehead
}}
{{Jctbridge
|division_special=Riverdale
|dspan=4
|location=none
|km=4.2
|bridge=Bridge over the Oak River; Northern end of paved section
}}
{{Jctbridge
|location=none
|km=7.4
|bridge=Bridge over the Oak River
}}
{{Jctbridge
|location=none
|km=13.6
|bridge=Bridge over the Oak River
}}
{{MBint
|location=Bradwardine
|km=14.7
|road={{Jct|province=MB|PR|259|city1=Kenton|city2=Rivers}}
|notes=Northern terminus; former PR 354 north
}}
{{Jctbtm}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.gov.mb.ca/mit/map/pdf/map1.pdf Manitoba Official Map - Southwest]
- [https://www.gov.mb.ca/mit/map/pdf/map4.pdf Manitoba Official Map - Western Manitoba]
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