Ottawa River Parkway - Exit List

Exit List

The following table lists the major junctions along Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway. The entire route is located in Ottawa. All exits are unnumbered.

km Mile Destinations Notes
0 0 Carling Avenue
1 1 SW Transitway Buses-only exit; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
3 2 Deschenes Rapids Park access intersection to access riverside trail and parking
3 2 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa Road 15 At-grade intersection without traffic lights; no westbound access
5 3 Transitway Buses-only exit; eastbound exit and west entrance
5 3 Kitchissipi Lookout Park access intersection to access riverside trail, parking, and beach
6 4 Island Park Drive At-grade intersection with traffic lights
6 4 Park Access Park access intersection to access riverside trail and parking
8 5 Tunney's Pasture/Park Access Access to Goldenrod Street (Tunney's Pasture) to the south, riverside trail and parking to the north
8 5 Parkdale Avenue, Ottawa Road 71 Trumpet Interchange
8 5 Slidell Street/River Street (not signed) Northbound is access to Lemieux Island; southbound is access to Laroche Park, Mechanicsville, Hintonburg
9 6 Vimy Place At-grade intersection
10 6 Booth Street Wellington Street continues east
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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