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Montreal will add 5 new pedestrian streets this year

Montreal will create new pedestrian-only areas in five boroughs for the warm months of 2016, following the success of a similar program last year.

In all, 713 metres of streets outside downtown Montreal will be off-limits to cars

Sod covers part of Montreal's Ste-Catherine street during Car Free Day in 2009. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

Montreal will make sections of five streetsoff-limits to cars during the warm months of2016,following the success of a similar program last year, the city announced.

This year's pedestrianwalkways will be:

  • Cte-des-Neiges Road withFrre-Andr Street (CDNNDG)
  • Place Shamrock (RosemontLa Petite Patrie)
  • Louis-Veuillot, Lacordaire andMonsabr streets (MercierHochelaga-Maisonneuve)
  • BiencourtStreet andMonk Boulevard (Southwest)
  • Dijon Street (Montreal North)
Shamrock Avenue in Little Italy is one of five streets that will become a pedestrian walkway this summer. (Google Maps)
The streetswerechosen by the cityfrom recommendations made by boroughs.

Last year, the city designated sections of four streets aspedestrian-only and reported high satisfaction from residents based on surveys.

On Monday, the borough of MercierHochelaga-Maisonneuve said that closing Ontario Street near Place Simon-Valoismore thandoubled the number of people visiting the area and was a boon to businesses.

Map: Montreal's pedestrian streets, present and future

The sectionsin red are new for 2016.


Some streets are pedestrian-only year-round, while others are seasonal.