PR 276 begins in the
Municipality of Ste. Rose at an intersection with
PTH 5 (Parks Route /
Northern Woods and Water Route) in
Ste. Rose du Lac, along the east bank of the
Turtle River. It heads north along Central Avenue to travel through the centre of downtown before passing through some neighbourhoods. Leaving Ste. Rose du Lac, the highway traverses a switchback as it crosses
Hansen Creek just prior to entering the
Rural Municipality of Lakeshore, having intersections with access roads to
Methley Beach,
East Bay,
Magnet, and
Million before going through a second switchback. PR 276 meets the southern end of
PR 364 just east of
Rorketon at the locality of
Edillen before crossing
PR 481 and
Bretecher Creek as it travels through
Toutes Aides. After curving around the west side of
Manipogo Provincial Park, the road leaves the Rural Municipalities behind, heading up the Isthmus separating
Lake Manitoba and
Lake Winnipegosis, travelling through the community of
Spence Lake and having a junction with
PR 269. Leaving the isthmus behind, the highway winds its way up the western banks on the
Waterhen River, meeting the west end of
PR 328 at the town of
Waterhen. Following the river northward, PR 276 travels through woodland as it travels past the hamlet of
Rock Ridge before entering the
Skownan First Nation, serving as the main road through the
Waterhen 45 Indian reserve before coming to a dead end along the shores of
Waterhen Lake. The entire length of PR 276 is a paved two-lane highway. ==Major intersections==