Long Sault Parkway
The Long Sault Parkway is a scenic parkway connecting a group of eleven islands in South Stormont, Ontario, Canada. The islands were created by the flooding of the Long Sault rapids during construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Along the parkway are two public beaches and three campgrounds. The parkway, the islands, and their amenities are maintained by the St. Lawrence Parks Commission.
Long Sault Parkway | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by the St. Lawrence Parks Commission | |
Major junctions | |
West end | Ingleside |
East end | Long Sault |
Highway system | |
Parkways of the Great Lakes
Roads in Ontario |
Route
The Long Sault Parkway runs west from Ingleside to Long Sault, connecting with County Road 2 (formerly Ontario Highway 2) at both endpoints. It was built partly over a former alignment of Highway 2 which was flooded during seaway construction. The parkway is free to access and carries mixed traffic of motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.
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