Manitoba Provincial Road 225 Explained

Province:MB
Type:PR
Route:225
Alternate Name:Whytewold Road
Established:1966
Length Km:6.2
Direction A:West
Terminus A: at Melnice
Junction: near Dunnottar
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Dunnottar
Villages:Dunnottar
Rural Municipalities:St. Andrews
Previous Type:PR
Previous Route:224
Next Type:PR
Next Route:227

Provincial Road 225 (PR 225), also known as Whytewold Road, is a short 6.2adj=midNaNadj=mid east–west highway in the Interlake Region of Manitoba. It provides the village of Dunnottar with access to PTH 8, PTH 9, and ultimately Selkirk and Winnipeg.

Route description

PR 225 begins in the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews at a junction with PTH 8 (Veterans Memorial Highway) in the locality of Melnice, directly beside of the St. Williams Cemetery. It heads due east through rural farmland and countryside for the next few kilometres, crossing PTH 9 and entering a residential area. The highway enters the village of Dunnottar, travelling through more residential areas before coming to an end at an intersection with PR 232 (Gimli Road) in the Whytewold neighbourhood directly beside a railroad crossing, just from the shores of Lake Winnipeg. The entire length of Provincial Road 225 is a paved, two-lane highway.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Official Highway Map of Manitoba . Section 3 . Government of Manitoba . May 30, 2024 .