The 60th Ford Fireworks on the Windsor riverfront. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.The 60th Ford Fireworks on the Windsor riverfront. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.
Windsor

Road closures downtown for the Ford Fireworks

Windsor Police will shut down a long list of downtown streets for Monday night's Ford International Fireworks.

Riverside Drive will close between Devonshire Road and the Ambassador Bridge at 6 p.m. as thousands converge on the riverfront to watch the display.

Other streets that will close at that time are:

* Ouellette Avenue from Wyandotte Street to the riverfront

* University Avenue from Victoria Avenue to Aylmer Avenue

* Chatham Street from Pelissier to Aylmer Avenue

* Park Street from Victoria Avenue to McDougall Street

* Pitt Street from Ferry Street to McDougall Street

* Pelissier Street from Park Street to Chatham Street

Police encourage residents to take the city bus or ride their bikes.

Transit Windsor will offer free rides downtown starting at 6 p.m., and shuttle buses will take event goers from Devonshire Mall to a drop-off spot near City Hall and back again after the display.

At 6 p.m., the Windsor Bicycling Committee offers free bike parking at Charles Clark Square.

Police also ask parents to take a photo of their children just before leaving for the fireworks. Should your child get lost, police will have an accurate picture to help find them.

The fireworks start at 10:06 p.m.

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