Pedestrians reclaim Portage and Main as Winnipeg reopens the famed intersection after 46 years | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Temur Durrani
Publication Date: June 27, 2025 - 21:20

Pedestrians reclaim Portage and Main as Winnipeg reopens the famed intersection after 46 years

June 27, 2025

History books will show that Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham was the first pedestrian in more than four decades to traverse between Portage Avenue and Main Street, finally reopening what is widely known as the crossroads of Canada to foot traffic after years of fervent debate.

Well, kind of. Many others have routinely jaywalked across the downtown thoroughfares since 1979, when barricades were erected to prioritize the free flow of cars and trucks. People on foot have since been crossing illegally or using an underground concourse beneath the 16 lanes of traffic at the famed intersection, proximate to the longitudinal centre of the country.



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