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Provincial Road 361 (PR 361) is a very short provincial road in
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Route description

PR 361 starts at PTH 5 and PTH 50 in
McCreary McCreary is a surname. It is derived from the Irish and Scottish Gaelic surnames ''Mac RuidhrĂ­'' and ''Mac RuaidhrĂ­''. Hanks; Coates; McClure (2016) p. 1755. People with the surname * Aaron McCreary, American college baseball coach * Bear McCr ...
and terminates at the east boundary of
Riding Mountain National Park Riding Mountain National Park is a national park in Manitoba, Canada. The park is located within Treaty 2 Territory and sits atop the Manitoba Escarpment. Consisting of a protected area , the forested parkland stands in sharp contrast to the sur ...
; from there it continues as an unmarked road. PR 361 provided access to the
Mount Agassiz Ski Resort Mount Agassiz Ski Resort was a ski resort located in Riding Mountain National Park near McCreary, Manitoba, that operated from 1961 to 2000. With a vertical drop of over , it was in its time considered to offer some of the best skiing between the ...
, which was the largest ski hill in Manitoba before it ceased operations in 2000. The highway is paved for its entire length, about .


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Manitoba Official Map - West Central
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