PR 206 begins at
PTH 44 northeast of
Winnipeg and heads south, passing through the communities of
Oakbank and
Dugald. Once it reaches the
Trans-Canada Highway (TCH), it turns southeast and begins a three-kilometre
concurrence with the TCH. The road then turns south again, passing through the hamlet of
Landmark, before reaching its end at
PTH 52. Aside from the TCH concurrency, PR 206 is entirely a paved, two-lane road. PR 206 forms the eastern boundary of
Birds Hill Provincial Park. The park can be accessed via the eastern gate, located north of the PR 206 and
PR 213 junction. == Major intersections ==