- Source: Manitoba Provincial Road 412
Provincial Road 412 (PR 412), also known as Jackhead Road, is a 63-kilometre-long (39 mi) north-south all weather road in Manitoba connecting PR 224 with Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation's Jackhead community, passing by Lake St. Andrew and Lake St. George Provincial Parks along the way.
Route description
PR 412 begins at a junction with PR 224 in the farmland of the Dallas/Red Rose community. It immediately crosses a bridge over the Fisher River and winds its way northward through woodlands for the next several kilometres. The highway passes by the Provincial Parks of Lake St. Andrew and Lake St. George, as well as the two lakes of the same name, before winding it past several smaller lakes for several more kilometres, where an access road forks off towards Jackhead Harbour. PR 412 now enters the Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation reserve of Jackhead 43, also known as the community Jackhead, which it travels through for a few kilometres before coming to a dead end along the western coastline of Lake Winnipeg.
The entire length of PR 412 is an unpaved, two-lane, gravel road.
History
Prior to the 1992 Great Decommissioning, PR 412 previously existed along an 18.6-kilometre-long (11.6 mi) gravel route in the Rural Municipalities of St. Francois Xavier, Rosser, and Woodlands. It ran along what is now known as Meadows Road and Road 6 West, from PTH 26 near the community of St. Francois Xavier, to PR 227 near the town of Warren, intersecting PR 221 and passing through Meadows in between.
Major intersections
References
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- Manitoba Provincial Road 412
- List of Manitoba provincial highways
- Manitoba Provincial Road 224
- Manitoba Highway 10
- List of Ontario colonization roads
- Manitoba Highway 2
- List of Saskatchewan provincial highways
- List of highways numbered 427
- List of highways numbered 1
- List of highways numbered 405