Manitoba Provincial Road 470
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| Maintained by Department of Infrastructure | ||||
| Length | 25.1 km (15.6 mi) | |||
| Existed | 1966–present | |||
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| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Manitoba | |||
| Rural municipalities | Yellowhead, Harrison Park | |||
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Provincial Road 470 (PR 470) is a 25.1-kilometre-long (15.6 mi) east–west highway in the Westman Region of Manitoba near the southern boundary of Riding Mountain National Park. It connects Horod with Stuart Lake and Menzie.
PR 470 begins just north of the hamlet of Menzie and just south of the locality of Rogers at a junction with PR 566. It meanders its way east along the border between the Rural Municipality of Yellowhead and the Municipality of Harrison Park, travelling past numerous lakes and small farms while passing through the locality of Wisla and by the St. John Church Dolyny Provincial Historic Site.[1] Fully crossing into the Municipality of Harrison Park via a short concurrency with northbound PR 354 just south of Horod, the highway crosses a bridge over the Little Saskatchewan River and winds its way northeast to travel along the southern coastline of Stuart Lake. PR 470 comes to an end a few kilometres later at an intersection with PR 250. PR 470 is a rural, gravel, two-lane highway for its entire length.[2][3]