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  1. Extreme changes in temperature have been evident in previous winter road seasons and the number of days a section remains open have been reduced. Please take this into account when scheduling your trip or loads as immediate, early or permanent road closures could be a possibility.

  2. Transportation and Infrastructure. > Winter Roads in Manitoba. General Winter Road Permit Conditions. NOTE: PERMIT REQUIRED – contact Permit Services at 204-945-3961 or 1-877-812-0009 to request a permit for winter road travel. Permit is valid during the “OPEN PERIOD” of the Winter Road System.

  3. Know the weather and road conditions before heading out. Road information is updated regularly. However, due to unexpected changes in the weather, actual road conditions may vary from the reports. You can keep up to date by visiting the websites, downloading the Manitoba 511 app, following MBGovRoads on X (Twitter) or calling 511 (toll-free).

  4. Winter Road Reports. DISCLAIMER: Please note these reports are only updated when staff observe and report conditions. The Department does not provide 24 hour reporting of winter roads. Please be alert for changing conditions. Actual conditions may vary from those reported. For additional information visit:

  5. Highway Closures. The RCMP assesses weather and highway conditions and makes the decision to close any road due to unsafe conditions and when it is safe to reopen. Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) works with the RCMP on road closures and reopenings.

  6. Route maps, safety information and road conditions are available on the website at https://www.manitoba511.ca/en/. Please call Highway Information Services at 204-945-3704 or Toll Free 1-877-627-6237 for a recorded announcement of Winter Road conditions.

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  8. Feb 17, 2021 · Manitoba’s winter road system will be fully open this week, with the exception of the Tadoule Lake road, giving access to remote and northern communities’ for delivery of essential goods and inter-community travel, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced today.

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