CentrePort Canada Way | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 9.5 km[1] (5.9 mi) | |||
Existed | 2013–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | PTH 101 (Perimeter Highway) | |||
East end | Route 90 (Brookside Blvd) / Route 25 east (Inkster Blvd) | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Manitoba | |||
Rural municipalities | Rosser | |||
Major cities | Winnipeg | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Trunk Highway 190 (PTH 190), also known as CentrePort Canada Way, is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It connects the Perimeter Highway with Winnipeg Route 25 (Inkster Boulevard) in the City of Winnipeg; part of the highway passes through the neighbouring Rural Municipality of Rosser. The highway includes a traffic interchange at the junction with the Perimeter Highway, as well as a grade separation over the CP Rail main line. The highway is intended to service the industrial lands west of James Armstrong Richardson Winnipeg International Airport, which will be a part of the CentrePort Canada cargo hub. It is numbered for its ultimate role in connecting Highway 1 with Winnipeg Route 90.
PTH 190 is one of four three-digit urban expressway routes in the Manitoba highway network.
CentrePort Canada Way was opened to traffic on November 22, 2013.[2] The expressway was officially opened at a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger, and Diane Gray, CentrePort Canada President and CEO.[3]