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Manitoba Provincial Road 256

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Provincial Road 256 marker
Provincial Road 256
Route information
Maintained by Manitoba
Length160 km (99 mi)
Major junctions
North end PTH 41 near McAuley
Major intersections PTH 1 (TCH) at Elkhorn
PTH 2 near Sinclair
PTH 3 at Pierson
South end ND 256 (Canada–United States border) near Antler, North Dakota
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Highway system
PR 255 PR 257

Provincial Road 256 (PR 256) is a provincial road in the southwest corner of Manitoba, Canada. At a length of 160 kilometers, it is among the longer provincial roads in Manitoba.

PR 256 begins as a gravel road at PTH 41 near McAuley, Manitoba and winds its way south, staying within 10 miles of the Saskatchewan border. After it crosses the Trans-Canada Highway at Elkhorn, PR 256 becomes a paved, two-lane highway and continues south to the Lyleton Port of Entry at the Canada–United States border, located south of Pierson, in the extreme southwest corner of Manitoba.

After crossing the international border, PR 256 becomes North Dakota Highway 256.

In 2014, the Canada Border Services Agency moved into a new state-of-the-art facility at Lyleton, which is the most westerly Port of Entry into Manitoba, located only three miles from the Saskatchewan boundary.[1]

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