THE last leg of the Keewatin multi-use path officially opened in northwest Winnipeg on Wednesday.
The 4.5-kilometre path now runs from Gallagher Avenue West at its southern end to the intersection of Water Ridge Path and Dr. Jose Rizal Way, north of Jefferson Avenue. The final
1.8 km of the path, between Gallagher Avenue West and Burrows Avenue, was completed earlier this year at a cost of $4 million.
The project included a pedestrian half-signal at Keewatin Street and Tyndall Avenue. Another such
signal will be installed at Keewatin and Manitoba Avenue later this year.
New lighting along the multi-use path and 250 metres of pathway between Billy Mosienko Arena and the trails into Shaughnessy Park
School were also part of the final phase of work.