Little River Extension, Recreational trail system in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Little River Extension is a recreational path in Windsor that connects residential neighborhoods with beaches and parks, stretching from Forest Glade to Lakeview Park Marina. The paved surface accommodates cyclists, walkers, and joggers moving side by side or on designated sections.
The path system was created in 1996 to provide a route for the neighborhood and grew into an important community asset. A bridge added in 2006 made it easier to cross difficult terrain and link isolated sections together.
The trail serves as a gathering place where neighbors encounter each other during daily walks and bike rides through residential areas. Local groups have invested in its upkeep, reflecting how much the community values this shared outdoor space.
The path has a speed limit of 20 kilometers per hour that keeps movement relaxed and manageable for everyone using it. The route is flat and wide open, making it accessible for visitors of all ages and fitness levels.
A northern junction features an information roundabout with detailed maps showing the connection to the Ganatchio Trail System. This spot often serves as a starting point for visitors planning longer outings to nearby destinations.
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