ADRM
Senior Member
Must have just missed you!
Similar vibes up on Bloor.
Must have just missed you!
This may have been covered here or elsewhere, as I don't follow Mississauga all that closely.
But that City is building a new pedestrian/cycling bridge across the Credit river beside the Metrolinx-owned LSW rail corridor.
Construction should just be starting and should wrap by the end of 2026.
Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge
www.mississauga.ca
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As I understand it, this will create a trail connection from Front St on the west side of the river to Stavebank on the east.
The new bridge will be 350 metres north of Lakeshore Road, so if you're coming south down Mississauga Road, you'll be able to save 700 metres of walking/biking on your way to the GO train. It'll probably also encourage condo development west of the river.This may have been covered here or elsewhere, as I don't follow Mississauga all that closely.
But that City is building a new pedestrian/cycling bridge across the Credit river beside the Metrolinx-owned LSW rail corridor.
Construction should just be starting and should wrap by the end of 2026.
Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge
www.mississauga.ca
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As I understand it, this will create a trail connection from Front St on the west side of the river to Stavebank on the east.
Several years ago, I was driving (boo, I know) north on Mississauga Road, when a young girl, maybe 12 or 13 years old, on a bike, blew through the stop sign from Front Street trying to cross Mississauga Road. She saw me too late, hit her brakes and came to a stop in the middle of the lane. I was going 60 km per hour, and slammed on the brakes. My front bumper came to a stop a metre away from her. If I hadn't been paying attention, I could've killed her.Great to see. Maybe the worst case of car rage I've experienced as a cyclist was a stone's throw from this bridge, so I deem this a victory against the mean driver.
There isn't really room for that, and it would still require cars to yield to bikes.Maybe a roundabout there would be a good bit of traffic calming.
As someone who used to ride from downtown to York U, this is welcome news. But how does a cyclist get to Sheppard and Sentinel? There’s a glaring lack of north-south options to get there.View attachment 665777View attachment 665778
Sentinel Road bike lane to cycle track upgrade in progress from Sheppard to Lamberton
Yes, but not as huge as this UPS one, as far as I know.I think there are parcel carriers using cargo ebikes in Toronto.




