Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway
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The Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway, formerly the Ottawa River Parkway, is a four-lane scenic parkway along the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs from Carling Avenue near Connaught Avenue, to Booth Street at the Canadian War Museum and National Holocaust Monument. It is maintained by the National Capital Commission. The speed limit is 60 km/h (37 mph). Bicycles are allowed on the road and on a parallel recreational path along the parkway.
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At-grade intersection
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At-grade intersection without traffic lights; no westbound access
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Park access intersection to access riverside trail, parking, and beach
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At-grade intersection with traffic lights
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Buses-only exit; eastbound exit and west entrance
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Wellington Street continues east
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Buses-only exit; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
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Access to Goldenrod Street to the south, riverside trail and parking to the north
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Northbound is access to Lemieux Island; southbound is access to Laroche Park, Mechanicsville, Hintonburg
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Park access intersection to access riverside trail and parking
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Booth Street
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Carling Avenue
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Transitway
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Deschenes Rapids
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Kitchissipi Lookout
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Park Access
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SW Transitway
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Slidell Street/River Street
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Tunney's Pasture/Park Access
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Vimy Place
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The Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway, formerly the Ottawa River Parkway, is a four-lane scenic parkway along the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs from Carling Avenue near Connaught Avenue, to Booth Street at the Canadian War Museum and National Holocaust Monument. It is maintained by the National Capital Commission. The speed limit is 60 km/h (37 mph). Bicycles are allowed on the road and on a parallel recreational path along the parkway. Besides being a scenic route, it serves as a commuter artery for westend residents who work in the downtown area, particularly government employees who work at the Tunney's Pasture office complex, and other areas. It is also used by the transit systems of Ottawa and Gatineau for express buses.
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