Provincial Road 347 (
PR 347) is a spur off of PTH 22 in the
Municipality of Souris-Glenwood, serving as a bypass for the town of
Souris for those wishing to take
PTH 2 (
Red Coat Trail) westbound. Signed as a north–south highway, it runs mostly east–west, entirely as a gravel two-lane road, providing access to rural areas within the RM as well as a crossing of the
Souris River. PR 347 is . Prior to 1992, PR 347 was a much longer east–west highway, stretching from
PR 254 just east of
Grande-Clairière, through
Harney via a
concurrency with
PTH 21 and a bridge across the Souris River, past former
Provincial Road 454 (
PR 454), followed its current alignment to have a short concurrency with PTH 22, to its former eastern end at a junction with a former section of
PR 348 near
Carroll. Now mostly municipally maintained, some sections still belong to the province, including its current alignment and what is now
PR 541. During the decommissioning, PR 347 western end was rerouted onto the entire length of former PR 454. The highway remains unchanged since. == References ==