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Provincial Road 317 is a provincial road in the Interlake and Eastman regions of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It begins at Libau near Manitoba Highway 59 northeast of Winnipeg and ends in the town of Lac du Bonnet. It is a paved two-lane highway with a distance of 50.3 kilometres (31.3 mi)
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Engine No. 374 is the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) locomotive that pulled the first transcontinental passenger train to arrive in Vancouver, arriving on May 23, 1887. This was a year after sister Engine No. 371 brought the first train to cross Canada into Port Moody, roughly 20 miles (32 km) to the east.
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