Grand Marais Road is a road that travels through Windsor, Ontario. Its use and significance has dwindled considerably following the completion of the E.C. Row Expressway.
History
The intersection with Walker Road is the site where the Tornado of 1946 touched down for a second time and reached its peak intensity of F4. Grand Marais Road used to be in one piece, linking Huron Church Road in the southwest with Pillette Road in the east, following Turkey Creek fairly closely. Once E.C. Row Expressway was constructed, parts of the road were closed off and torn up. They are listed below, heading westbound:
Just east of the intersection with Plymouth Drive and Walker Road, Grand Marais Road turns quickly south to meet Plymouth, with two lanes being closed off and used as a parking space for residents nearby. The pavement on the northernmost two westbound lanes is much older than the rest, showing evidence of this
Intersection with Walker Road, east-bound-only traffic could exit the road. Memorial Drive to the north is now a bike trail. nearby residential streets allow access for drivers wanting to continue along Grand Marais Rd. In the early 2000s, the eastbound-only portion of Grand Marais Rd. was completely closed off.
At the Dougall Road interchange with E.C. Row Expressway, the road's traffic is diverted onto Bruce Avenue, while a small segment of the road continues to a hotelparking lot. it was closed when the interchange's cloverleaf ramps were built in the late 1960s, due to how close the road is to the ramps.
From Bruce Avenue, the road continues much as it did before the expressway was built, with bike lanes along much of its path to its terminus with Huron Church Road.
Today
The road is lightly used, and is a collector road that feeds major arterial roads nearby. It travels through several residential neighbourhoods, such as South Windsor.
West Grand Boulevard
West Grand Boulevard is a derivative street that parallels Grand Marais between Huron Church Road and Dougall Avenue. The road ranges from a collector road to a driveway, a bike path and a sidewalk. The road is discontinuous in sections, linked by trails and sidewalks. The road changes sides near Rankin Avenue, with the street on the south bank named "West Grand Court".