Winnipeg, MB – A number of Winnipeg streets will be temporarily closed this weekend to accommodate the Manitoba Marathon.
Chancellor Matheson Road – Research Way to University Crescent will close at 2 a.m. on September 4 and reopen at 3 p.m. on September 5.
The following streets will be closed from 2 a.m. to 3 p.m. on September 5:
- University Crescent – Chancellor Matheson Road to Pembina Highway
- Northbound Thatcher Drive – University Crescent to Glengarry Drive
- Westbound Glengarry Drive – Thatcher Drive to Agassiz Drive
- Southbound Agassiz Drive – Glengarry Drive to Wedgewood Drive
- Westbound Wedgewood Drive – Agassiz Drive to University Crescent
- Northbound Pembina Highway – University Crescent to Chevrier Boulevard
- Westbound Bishop Grandin Boulevard to northbound Pembina Highway
- Fort Garry Bridge at Bishop Grandin Boulevard
- Westbound Bishop Grandin Boulevard – River Road to Fort Garry Bridge
- Northbound River Road – Bishop Grandin Boulevard to St. Vital Road
- Westbound St. Vital Road – Dunkirk Drive to River Road
- Northbound Dunkirk Drive – St. Vital Road to eastbound Kingston Row
- Westbound Kingston Row – northbound Dunkirk Drive to Kingston Crescent
- Southbound Riverdale Street – Jubilee Avenue to its endpoint
- Eastbound Jubilee Avenue – Riverdale Street to Riverside Drive
- Southbound Riverside Drive – Jubilee Avenue to Merriam Boulevard
- Eastbound Merriam Boulevard – Pembina Highway to Riverside Drive
- Northbound Pembina Highway – Merriam Boulevard to Point Road
- Westbound Point Road – Oakenwald Avenue to Pembina Highway
- Westbound Oakenwald Avenue – North Drive to Point Road
- Northbound North Drive – South Drive to Oakenwald Avenue
- Northbound South Drive – Crane Avenue to Wildwood Park
- Westbound Crane Avenue – South Drive to Stretford Road
- Eastbound Crescent Drive – Pembina Highway to Crane Avenue
Transit service will be rerouted at many points throughout the closures. Follow @TransitAlerts on Twitter for details and updates.
For regular updates on City of Winnipeg lane closures and to view lane closures on an interactive map, please visit City of Winnipeg - Regional Lane Closures.
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