PR 264 begins in the
Prairie View Municipality at an intersection with
PTH 24 in the community of
Crandall. It heads north as a paved two-lane highway to travel along the eastern side of town before transitioning to gravel and heading north to have a junction with
PR 469. The highway crosses the
Arrow River as it begins straddling the
Hamiota Municipality border, travelling through
Decker, where it has an intersection with
PR 355. PR 264 goes through a switchback as it enters the
Rural Municipality of Yellowhead, continuing north through rural farmland for several kilometres to cross the Arrow River a final time before having a junction with
PTH 42. The highway enters the community of
Kelloe, crossing a railway before joining a
concurrency (overlap) with
PTH 16 (
Yellowhead Highway) westbound. The pair re-enter the Prairie View Municipality before PR 264 splits off and heads north as a paved two-lane highway. After travelling through several kilometres of rural farmland, the highway enters the
Rossburn Municipality to have an intersection with
PR 359 before entering the town of
Rossburn, passing straight through the centre of town along Main Street. PR 264 has an intersection with
PTH 45 before leaving town and continuing north to an intersection with
PR 577, where the pavement ends. Continuing along gravel, it goes through a switchback at
Glen Elmo before making a sharp turn to the west and begin following the southern boundary of
Riding Mountain National Park. Entering the
Rural Municipality of Riding Mountain West, PR 264 travels west past
Silver Beach (via Sawaryn Road) before meeting
PR 476 and going through a switchback. Leaving the National Park behind, the highway has a junction with
PR 478 prior to travelling west through
Cracknell and coming to an end at an intersection with
PTH 83 along the border with the
Municipality of Russell-Binscarth. ==History==