Winnipeggers invited to review proposed design for bike route through St. Boniface to Downtown

Released: June 6, 2023 at 3:46 p.m.

Winnipeg, MB – The design for a proposed to connect cyclists between St. Boniface and Downtown is now ready for public viewing and input.

Building on the Council-approved Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies and what was heard through two previous phases of engagement, Phase 3 of the St. Boniface to Downtown Walk Bike Project proposes installation of a protected bike lane on Provencher Boulevard.

This route would improve travel choices, accessibility, and connectivity between the Esplanade Riel Footbridge / Provencher Bridge and the multi-use path on Archibald Street south of Nairn Avenue.

The design also features connections to the Southeast Corridor, Taché Promenade, and Notre Dame Street pedestrian bridge over the Seine River.

Winnipeggers can provide their thoughts on the proposed design via an online survey or by attending a public open house later this month.

More details on the design and how to get involved are available online at winnipeg.ca/stbtodowntown.

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