PR 229 begins in the
Rural Municipality of Coldwell at an intersection with
PTH 6 (
Northern Woods and Water Route) in the tiny community of
Clarkleigh, roughly halfway between
Lundar and
Oak Point, as well as only from the eastern coastline of
Lake Manitoba. It heads east as a gravel road through rural countryside for several before winding its way southeast, temporarily entering the
Rural Municipality of St. Laurent to cross over
North Shoal Lake along a
causeway before entering the
Rural Municipality of Armstrong. The highway joins
PTH 17 in a concurrency, now becoming paved as the two head south to enter
Inwood, making a sharp turn to the east at a junction with
PR 416 to head straight through the centre of town. Leaving Inwood, PR 229 separates just north of
Norris Lake Provincial Park and heads due east for several kilometres along the boundary between the Rural Municipality of Armstrong and the
Rural Municipality of Rockwood to travel through
Komarno and have a junction with
PTH 7. Now following the
Rural Municipality of Gimli /
Rural Municipality of St. Andrews boundary, PR 229 has an intersection with
PTH 8 (Veterans Memorial Highway) before entering the town limits of
Winnipeg Beach, where it comes to an end at an intersection with
PTH 9 (Gimli Road) in a neighbourhood on the northern end of town, just blocks from
Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park and the western shores of
Lake Winnipeg. The entire length of PR 229 is a two-lane highway. ==Major intersections==