Potholes in Norway House 17, MB

Population 5,390 · Manitoba

This page shows pothole reports submitted in Norway House 17, Manitoba. RoadRot is a free, independent platform — anyone can report a pothole, and reports get forwarded to the responsible municipality.

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Why Norway House 17 gets potholes

Norway House sits in a subarctic climate zone, which means winters are long and brutally cold, and spring arrives fast rather than gradually. That compressed thaw period is hard on pavement: water that has worked its way into cracks over winter expands, contracts, and expands again in quick succession before the ground fully settles. Roads that handle heavy supply and resource truck traffic through this cycle don't get much of a break.

How to report potholes in Norway House 17

There's no 311 service or dedicated pothole app for Norway House 17. For roads inside the community (maintained by Playgreen Development Corporation on behalf of Norway House Cree Nation), your best contact is the NHCN band office at 204-359-6721, open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For provincial roads like PR 373 and PR 374, reach Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure through Manitoba Government Inquiry at 1-866-626-4862 or mgi@gov.mb.ca. RoadRot sits alongside those channels: you drop a pin on the public map, other drivers can confirm the report, and if you want to apply some pressure, the built-in email-your-rep tool lets you send a message directly to your representative about a specific pothole.
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Common questions

Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Norway House 17?

It depends on which road you're talking about. Internal community roads are maintained by Playgreen Development Corporation, a band-owned company operating on behalf of Norway House Cree Nation. Provincial roads like PR 373 and PR 374 are the responsibility of Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure.

Does Norway House 17 have a 311 pothole reporting line?

No, Norway House 17 doesn't have a 311 service. To report a road problem inside the community, contact the NHCN band office at 204-359-6721. For issues on provincial roads, contact Manitoba Government Inquiry at 1-866-626-4862 or mgi@gov.mb.ca.

What's the worst time of year for potholes in Norway House?

Spring breakup is typically the roughest stretch. After months of deep freeze, temperatures rise quickly, and the repeated freeze-thaw cycle during that transition tears up road surfaces fast. Roads that have been carrying heavy truck traffic all winter tend to show the damage first.

How do I claim vehicle damage from a pothole in Manitoba?

For damage caused by a pothole on a provincial road, you can file a claim with Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure. For community roads inside Norway House Cree Nation, you'd contact the band office to understand the claims process there. Document the pothole with photos and note the exact location as soon as possible after the damage occurs.

How does RoadRot help residents in Norway House 17?

RoadRot lets you drop a pin on a public map to document a pothole, and other drivers in the community can confirm the same report, which builds a visible record of the problem. There's also an email-your-rep tool you can use to send a message about a specific pothole directly to your representative. RoadRot doesn't forward anything automatically; the value is public visibility and giving you a straightforward way to push the issue.