WINNIPEG — The city’s Sunday and holiday bicycle routes are back this weekend.
From May 22 until October 10, vehicle traffic is restricted to a distance of not more than one block from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Sunday and on some holidays. People face a fine for breaking that law.
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There are four streets designated as Sunday bicycle routes. These include:
- Lyndale Drive – Cromwell Street to Gauvin Street
- Scotia Street – Anderson Avenue (at St. Cross Street) to Armstrong Avenue
- Wellington Crescent – Academy Road (at Wellington Crescent) to Guelph Street
- Wolseley Avenue – Raglan Road to Maryland Street
Barricades will also be placed at the beginning and end of the routes to remind drivers and a sign will let you know when you are leaving the area.
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