born and raised in windsor, mcmahon was once press secretary to then-prime minister jean chretien, and is a former liberal mpp for burlington and ontario cabinet minister. also a former president and ceo of trans canada trail, mcmahon founded the share the road cycling coalition after her husband was killed while cycling in 2006 by a motorist with a suspended licence.
eleanor mcmahon, then-head of trans canada trail, windsor-tecumseh mp irek kusmierczyk, windsor mayor drew dilkens and heather grondin of the windsor-detroit bridge authority, are shown feb. 9, 2024, at windsor city hall during an announcement that the gordie howe international bridge will join the trans canada trail and become the first international bridge border crossing within the 28,000-km trail network.
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windsor star
politicians, planners and engineers, some from international transportation infrastructure firms, will be among the delegates coming to windsor. tourism windsor essex pelee island is another host of this year’s summit whose theme is ‘bridging communities, building connections.’
special sessions will tackle such subjects as “the tremendous opportunity for cycling tourism” said mcmahon, adding the gordie howe international bridge, scheduled to open in the fall and include a separated pathway for cyclists and pedestrians, is hosting a “mobile workshop” and tour of the international crossing.
“the multi-use path on the gordie — people want to see how it works,” she said. the summit’s focus, she added, is “looking at progress and what’s happening everywhere, and sharing plans.”
one of the summit days will see delegates visit the city of detroit, which has been making major investments in cycling infrastructure. asked about such a cross-border visit at a time of heightened trade and political tension between the two countries, mcmahon, who grew up in windsor, said the two city neighbours are “like family.”