Durham Street Pedestrianization
- dgagnon222
- Oct 24, 2025
- 2 min read
I recently returned from a trip to Montréal, where I spent much of my time walking and biking around the city's many streets. Of note, Avenue Mont Royal, which is a completely pedestrianized road, really struck me as something we could achieve in Sudbury. Durham St, in Downtown Sudbury is already host to many restaurants and patios, shops, and amenities which make it a lively place to be. That isn't even mentioning the events that take place on this street, notably UpHere! Durham St has the potential of strengthening downtown's resurgence, and it just needs a little help getting there. The roads and lanes which cross Durham st, between Elgin and Elm, would require flexible bollards, and the bus stop in front of the YMCA could be moved, not even ten meters away, onto Elgin st.
These simple changes could allow businesses, and events to take back the street and flourish in a concentrated core in our Downtown, and really become something worth visiting. I'm sure someone will have something negative to say, perhaps along the lines of parking, or of Downtown not being worth the trouble, but taking on such negative attitudes is partly the reason that the Downtown remains that way. Why wouldn't you want to take the time to examine any and all opportunities to make our built environment better? Being defeatist about it certainly won't help.
The possibility of turning downtown's Durham st into a full-time pedestrian street, replete with shops, apartments, access to amenities, and entertainment is something I hope to see discussed by the broader public, and something I hope, if it came down to it, could help make the Downtown a better place to be.
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